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Top 5 at 5:  Life-Saving Tips for Choking Emergencies

Top 5 at 5: Life-Saving Tips for Choking Emergencies

Dr Mohammad Aizuddin Bin Azizah Ariffin, Consultant Emergency Physician, KPJ Tawakkal KL Specialist Hospital

The Daily Digest: Zakir Naik and the Politics of Exclusion

The Daily Digest: Zakir Naik and the Politics of Exclusion

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

Elton, Zakir & Priyanka

Elton, Zakir & Priyanka

Kam Raslan | Rahmah Pauzi | Vernon Adrian Emuang

The Politics Around Zakir Naik

The Politics Around Zakir Naik

Bridget Welsh, Associate Professor of Political Science, John Cabot University

How Extradition Works

How Extradition Works

Surendra Ananth, Constitutional lawyer

Zakir Naik - Exclusivist Views Not A Threat?

Zakir Naik - Exclusivist Views Not A Threat?

Aida Arosoaie, Senior Analyst

New Cabinet Ministers Sworn In

New Cabinet Ministers Sworn In

Zaharom Nain, Chairperson, Malaysian Academic Movement (Gerak)

Malaysia's Own Mount Rushmore

Malaysia's Own Mount Rushmore

The Morning Run Crew

Governing Islam

Governing Islam

YB Senator Dato' Dr. Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki, Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department

Zakir Naik - Why Dialogue is Difficult

Zakir Naik - Why Dialogue is Difficult

Maryam Lee

Zakir Naik - Limiting Free Speech?

Zakir Naik - Limiting Free Speech?

K Shanmuga

 
 




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The 6AM Stretch

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7:00 AM

World Market Watch

Joe Quinlan of US Trust-BOA Private Wealth Management tells us where international markets are heading.

7:15 AM

Morning Brief

We recap global and local headlines from today's papers and portals.

7:30 AM

Morning Brief

Dr. Paul Williams of Griffith University, discusses expectations for Australia’s federal election on May 3.

7:45 AM

Morning Brief

Mustapha Kamal, Urban Planner sheds light on the Warison KL green initiative.

8:00 AM

The Breakfast Grille

Raja Teh Maimunah, CEO of AEON Bank discusses the digital bank’s path to profitability.

8:30 AM

Morning Brief

Dr. Benjamin Loh of Monash University Malaysia shares his insights on how foreign interference could impact the national elections.

8:45 AM

Morning Brief

(REPEAT) We dive into the local and international news that matters to you.

9:00 AM

Opening Bell

(REPEAT) Joe Quinlan of US Trust-BOA Private Wealth Management tells us where international markets are heading.

9:15 AM

Opening Bell

Vis Nayar, CIO of Eastspring Investments discuss opportunities for investors in Asian markets.

9:35 AM

People, Planet, Profit

We cover the latest news and views in the ESG space to help businesses thrive with impact.

10:05 AM

Open For Business

From Pancakes to Crank: Building Malaysia’s Climbing Culture

11:00 AM

Marketing Mojo

Chatbots Are Dead? Enter Conversational AI

12:00 PM

Enterprise Explores

Who Really Owns the Idea? Pitching, Protection, and Plagiarism in Malaysia’s Creative Industry

1:00 PM

The Breakfast Grille Repeat

Raja Teh Maimunah, CEO of AEON Bank discusses the digital bank’s path to profitability.

2:05 PM

Discovery Hour

We speak to Greenpeace Southeast Asia's Yeb Sano about his climate justice work, from defending ancient forests to holding carbon polluters accountable. A veteran activist, Yeb rose to prominence after his powerful stand at the 2013 UN Climate Summit.

3:05 PM

Beyond the Ballot Box

Is Malaysia progressing on the human rights front? We unpack SUARAM’s latest human rights report.

4:05 PM

Health & Living

How does living with a rare disorder change how a child goes through puberty? We speak to a parent and doctor about the challenges and the support needed.

5:00 PM

Top 5 at 5

6:00 PM

Talkback Tuesday

Should we consider someone's circumstance before punishing them for a crime? Where do we draw the line?

8:00 PM

BBC World Service