When the tides rise in Malaysia, they do more than swallow shorelines. They erase livelihoods, sweep away childhood memories, and dismantle the only homes some
Almost three decades ago, the waters off Kampung Penimbawan in Tuaran, Sabah, shimmered with life. Green meadows of seagrass stretched across the Sulaman Lagoon, and
In 2024, the media was flooded with reports exposing the infamous cult-like organisation, Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings (GISBH). Dozens of ex-members came forward
When the tide recedes along Sabah’s coastline, the shallows reveal a meadow of green. To the untrained eye, it looks ordinary, but to scientists, fishermen,
In Malaysia today, the classroom doesn’t end when the bell rings. It continues on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, where students spend much of their time.
Every changemaker begins with a simple question: What if things could be better? With the right support, that spark of possibility can grow into something
Every year on Merdeka Day, we honour the leaders who fought for Malaysia’s independence. But many powerful stories, especially those of women, are often left