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BFM podcast: Warmer Singapore-Malaysia ties

With Lawrence Wong assuming office as Singapore's fourth Prime Minister on May 15th, we unpack his two-day working visit to Malaysia aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation between the two nations as well as overcome unresolved issues such as water and maritime border delineation.

Building a cradle-to-grave care economy for Malaysia

As Malaysia’s demographic transition deepens amid an aging society and a shrinking labour force, demand for care needs will surge, and its impacts will be felt most acutely by women who perform the bulk of unpaid care work.

Malaysia’s 50 years of China pragmatism hits a US rivalry roadblock

Malaysia’s underfunded maritime authorities may struggle to contain rampant transshipment of US-sanctioned Iranian oil off its coast, experts say, as a visiting US delegation revealed that Washington’s security forces had been monitoring ship-to-ship oil transfers in Malaysian waters.

Does India’s act east policy
matter to Southeast Asia?

Ties with Malaysia make a powerful case study to assess regional ties with the South Asian giant. But others are doing better. by Yanitha Meena...

Does India’s act east policy
matter to Southeast Asia?

Ties with Malaysia make a powerful case study to assess regional ties with the South Asian giant. But others are doing better. by Yanitha Meena...

BFM podcast: Power vacuum in Iran

Maryam Ismail, analyst at ISIS Malaysia goes through his legacy and possible successors. We also ask her that with the death of both the President and the Foreign Minister how might this impact Iran’s foreign policy during a time of heightened regional tensions.

BFM podcast: Top 5 at 5 – The death of Amazon’s AI-powered supermarkets

Ahmad Afandi was interviewed by BFM89.9 on 5 April 2024 Produced by: Sudais Ferhard, Hannah Kuah, Alia Zefri Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Sharaad Kuttan Mussels found...

Malaysian maritime authorities too stretched, underfunded to stem trade in US-sanctioned Iran oil, observers...

Malaysia’s underfunded maritime authorities may struggle to contain rampant transshipment of US-sanctioned Iranian oil off its coast, experts say, as a visiting US delegation revealed that Washington’s security forces had been monitoring ship-to-ship oil transfers in Malaysian waters.

Interactive: The future of work

Fellow Calvin Cheng talks to CNA Insider, weighing in on the challenges youth face in the job market and why the competency gap leads to higher youth unemployment rates compared with adults.
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