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11MP: Short-term Pain for Long-term Gain?

11MP: Short-term Pain for Long-term Gain?

The Morning Run Crew

What's Your Cure For Loneliness?

What's Your Cure For Loneliness?

The Morning Run Crew

Eye On MRT2 Renegotiations

Eye On MRT2 Renegotiations

P.Gunasegaram, Independent Business Analyst

Relooking Retirement Age

Relooking Retirement Age

The Morning Run Crew

Should We Vote For The Candidate, The Party or The Cause?

Should We Vote For The Candidate, The Party or The Cause?

The Morning Run Crew

Trump Tariff Tantrum: Oh, We're Halfway There

Trump Tariff Tantrum: Oh, We're Halfway There

The Morning Run Crew

Can Proton Capitalise On China?

Can Proton Capitalise On China?

The Morning Run Crew

Missing GST Funds and Another National Car

Missing GST Funds and Another National Car

P Gunasegaram, Independant Business Analyst

PetDag Finds Common Ground

PetDag Finds Common Ground

The Morning Run Crew

Naturalised Players in National Teams

Naturalised Players in National Teams

Haresh Deol, Editor, Twentytwo13

SOSMA - A Necessary Evil?

SOSMA - A Necessary Evil?

Sevan Doraisamy, Executive Director

 Khazanah Board Resignation Offer Puts Ball Firmly in Mahathir's Court

Khazanah Board Resignation Offer Puts Ball Firmly in Mahathir's Court

The Morning Run Crew

Is The Council of Eminent Persons Too Powerful?

Is The Council of Eminent Persons Too Powerful?

Professor James Chin, Director, Asia Institute Tasmania at the University of Tasmania

Combat Corruption With A Cashless Government

Combat Corruption With A Cashless Government

The Morning Run Crew

The Entrepreneurial Spark

The Entrepreneurial Spark

The Morning Run Crew

A New National Car - A Push Start?

A New National Car - A Push Start?

The Morning Run Crew

 
 




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Tim Waterer, Chief Market Analyst, KCM Trade, tells us where international markets are heading.

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Shukor Yusof of Endau Analytics weighs in on whether Boeing’s China deal signals a true comeback and how much is driven by politics versus demand.

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Goh Cia Yee, Criminal Lawyer discusses what's involved in the setting up of a new Law Ministry.

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Pamela Qiu, Head for South East Asia, Control Risks talks about how the company operates when it comes to risk identification, crisis management, client profiles and more.

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Chai Sen Tyng of myAgeing, UPM, unpacks the key takeaways from the 13MP on addressing ageing.

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(REPEAT) Tim Waterer, Chief Market Analyst, KCM Trade, tells us where international markets are heading.

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Rajeev Peshawaria of Stewardship Asia Centre (SAC) discusses why embedding purpose and sustainability at the core is key to long-term business success, rather than treating ESG as separate.

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Open For Business

Machino's co-founding sisters, Esther and Amy Tai, on building a 7-figure footwear brand that wants to show that stylish shoes can be comfortable too.

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ACCA's Lim Fen Nee on the reality of AI in accounting: what's hype, what's real, and how the profession must adapt to stay relevant.

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The Breakfast Grille Repeat

Pamela Qiu, Head for South East Asia, Control Risks

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Nature Reads revisits the 1899 Skeat Expedition to Malaya with Cambridge PhD candidate Katherine Enright and co-host Dylan Jefri Ong, uncovering the books, people, and knowledge it preserved.

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Earth Matters

On this month’s Macaranga Wrap-Up, we look at how Malaysia celebrated the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. Wong Siew Lyn, co-founder of Macaranga, joins us to unpack the Selangor celebrations and what they mean for Indigenous rights and the environment.

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Why won’t some babies and children feed or eat well? We break down when it’s picky eating and when it’s a sign of something more serious.

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Top 5 at 5

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Today I Learned

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Just For Kicks

Keesh, Sean and Gogulan join Kam Raslan to look back at Matchweek 2 of the English Premier League, and some of the outstanding results, including Spurs' magnificent victory against Man City.

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