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30-May-24 |
Evening Edition (5:00 PM) |
Top 5 At 5: Microplastics Plague the Nation
Professor Dr Ahmed Razman Abdul Latiff, Economic Analyst, Putra Business School |
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31-Oct-22 |
Earth Matters (3:35 PM) |
Macaranga Wrap-up: October 2022
Law Yao Hua, Co-Founder, Macaranga |
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07-Jul-22 |
Evening Edition (5:35 PM) |
Today On Twitter: Discriminition Against East Malaysians?
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22-Feb-21 |
Earth Matters (3:45 PM) |
Macaranga Wrap-up: February 2021
Wong Siew Lyn, Co-Founder, Co-Editor and Writer, Macaranga.org |
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05-Jun-20 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
Environmental Animal Catastrophe
Kam Raslan | Kean Wong | Law Yao Hua, macaranga.org |
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26-Feb-20 |
The Daily Digest (2:30 PM) |
Living Gene Bank of Rainforest Trees Being Bulldozed
Law Yao Hua, Editor/ Writer, Macaranga.org |
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20-Dec-19 |
The Daily Digest (2:30 PM) |
Down, But Not Out
Haresh Deol, National Press Club of Malaysia Deputy President and Twentytwo13 Editor |
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01-Nov-18 |
Bila Larut Malam (12:00 AM) |
Menuju 100 Puncak
Amiruddin Haron |
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10-May-18 |
General Elections 2018 (6:30 PM) |
GE14: What's At Stake in Peninsular Malaysia?
Bridget Welsh, Professor of Political Science, John Cabot University |
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14-Sep-17 |
The Breakfast Grille (8:05 AM) |
Sabah - Treat Us As Equal Partners
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09-Jun-17 |
Market Watch (9:20 AM) |
Investors Turning Positive on Malaysia
Julia Goh, Economist, UOB Malaysia |
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23-Jan-17 |
Earth Matters (2:00 PM) |
Identifying Conservation Priorities in Malaysia
K Nagulendran, Lead Author | Dr. Ahimsa Campos-Arceiz, Senior Author |
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04-Jun-16 |
A Bit Of Culture (7:00 PM) |
A Bit Of Culture: Fandom, Legacy & Peninsular
Kam Raslan | Umapagan Ampikaipakan | Sharaad Kuttan |
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26-Nov-15 |
Current Affairs (8:35 AM) |
Hello, Is There Any MP There?
Praba Ganesan |
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08-May-14 |
Night School (12:02 PM) |
Categories Obscure
Sumit K. Mandal, Intitut Kajian Malaysia dan Antarabangsa | Sharaad Kuttan, BFM89.9 |
The 6AM Stretch
Thought-provoking discussions on ideas, people and events shaping our lives.
World Market Watch
Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence tells us where international markets are heading.
Morning Brief
We recap global and local headlines from today's papers and portals.
Morning Brief
Steven Tseng, senior analyst covering technology hardware at Bloomberg Intelligence on the outlook of China's tech giants.
Morning Brief
Independent business writer P. Gunasegaram discusses the reform of GLCs and GLICs
The Breakfast Grille
H.E. José Luis Pardo-Cuerdo, Spanish Ambassador to Malaysia discusses Spain’s growing engagement with Southeast Asia, its NATO commitments, and its stance on Palestine.
Morning Brief
Michael Cucek of Temple University discusses Japan politics as Sanae Takaichi becomes the country’s first female Prime Minister.
Morning Brief
We dive into the local and international news that matters to you.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Tony Nash, CEO, Complete Intelligence tells us where international markets are heading.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) Steven Tseng, senior analyst covering technology hardware at Bloomberg Intelligence on the outlook of China's tech giants.
Ringgit & Sense
Lim Eng Ping, Head of Wealth Management Malaysia, Maybank & Nor Fazlina Mohd Ghouse, CEO, Maybank Trustees Berhad to talk about legacy planning.
Open For Business
Wong Wai Ken, Country Manager, Stashaway Malaysia
Tech Talk
Henry O’Connell, Co-Founder & CEO, Canary Speech
Enterprise Explores
Salim Abu Haniffa, Executive Director, Malaysian Chamber of Commerce - Southern Africa
The Breakfast Grille Repeat
Our flagship show, we feature both game-changers and groundbreakers in the hot seat.
Discovery Hour
An eclectic selection of BBC shows, curated with variety in mind.
Beyond the Ballot Box
The director of Jagat joins us for a conversation about his life, the Malaysian Tamil identity and how his experiences growing up have shaped his storytelling.
Health & Living
Just how dangerous are martial arts as both a sport and a form of exercise? We speak to a sports medicine doctor to find out.
Top 5 at 5
Talkback Thursday
The ministry has backed a smartphone ban for kids under 16. Do you agree with this? Why or why not?
BBC World Service