Zainul Arifin

The state of the nation: the ringgit story thus far – Zainul Arifin

Over the last three months it has appreciated by more than 10 percent, from the lows of RM4.80 to the US dollar

Targeted fuel subsidies a win for social equity, environmental conservation: Nik Nazmi

In a Trick Lama podcast episode, minister says subsidy rationalisation policies attract investments from ‘green’ nations, opportunity for Malaysia to be at forefront of green revolution

‘Govt may need to help fund news industry amid business challenges’

The government may need to consider financially supporting the media industry to ensure news outlets can continue to keep an eye on and speak truth to power.

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No forced eviction of Pasir Panjang Ulu farmers, process was legal: Perak MB

Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad said the process was carried out legally, adding that MB Inc held a series of direct negotiations with the farm operators since 2021, in addition to offering ex-gratia at a reasonable rate.