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Date Programmes Podcast Title  
07-Apr-23 Morning Brief
(8:30 AM)
Lessons Learned From The Belt And Road Initiative
Jayant Menon, Visiting Senior Fellow, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
09-Apr-21 The Daily Digest
(2:00 PM)
ECRL 3.0 - What’s Up With the Latest Realignment?
Azam Wan Hashim, Executive in the Public Finance Unit, IDEAS
12-Apr-19 Evening Edition
(5:30 PM)
Full Steam Ahead for the ECRL
Shawn Tanis
07-Jan-19 Pressing Matters
(9:30 AM)
Pressing Matters: Is Bersatu Umno 3.0?
P. Gunasegaram, Columnist and Former Editor, Malaysiakini
17-Oct-17 The Breakfast Grille
(8:05 AM)
Xin Hwa: Going the Last Mile with E-Commerce
14-Aug-17 Pressing Matters
(9:30 AM)
Do We Tango With Beijing?
 
 




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Listen now : BBC World Service: Datshiane Navanayagam brings together two women from the US...

Today’s Shows



11:00 AM

Best of Enterprise

(REPEAT) Peng T. Ong, Co-Founder & Managing Partner at Monk's Hill Ventures talks about how to survive in an age where AI does everything for us.

12:00 PM

Popcorn Culture

(REPEAT) We review Sam Raimi’s survival-horror flick, Send Help, and then ask: What are the best depictions of survival, whether in movies or TV?

1:00 PM

Cruise Control

(REPEAT) Daniel shares his thoughts on what the 2026 Proton Saga MC3 is supposed to be for Malaysians after taking it out for a ride.

2:00 PM

Matt-Splained

(REPEAT) Matt and Richard unpack OpenClaw, aka Moltbot, and try to explain what a 2026 operated by agents is going to look like.

3:00 PM

Earth Matters

(REPEAT) This World Wetlands Day, we explore Kuala Selangor Nature Park, where mangroves, mudflats, and wildlife thrive just minutes from the city.

4:00 PM

Bar None

(REPEAT) Bowling legend, Esther Cheah joins us in the studio to reflect on her career after announcing her retirement recently.

5:00 PM

BBC World Service

Datshiane Navanayagam brings together two women from the US and Australia to discuss the art of writing a political biography and whether women in politics are placed under more scrutiny than men.