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Ageing Malaysia urgently needs age-friendly cities

Malaysian cities are on the frontlines of a major demographic shift.  With 15% of the population projected to be 60 or older by 2030, and a vast majority of this group residing in urban areas, our cities need to adapt.

BFM podcast: Top 5 at 5: Malaysia eyes nuclear energy

Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli confirmed that nuclear energy will be part of Malaysia’s 13th Malaysia Plan, aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

Are Malaysia’s forces underfunded? Navy ship sinking spotlights defence spending

Malaysia has less clout to deal with disputes with other nations due to its failure to modernise its naval fleet, an analyst says

Can Malaysia unite Asean on South China Sea and Myanmar conflicts?

As Asean chair, Malaysia and its prime minister face the daunting challenge of bridging deep divides over critical regional issues

Preparing Malaysia for the ASEAN chairmanship

ASEAN remains in the limelight because of developments within and beyond Southeast Asia. Of great interest to many is the discourse surrounding the current state of institutional cohesion and its ability to assert centrality while managing regional affairs.

Policy insights into Budget 2025: fiscal reforms, social protection, energy and climate action

The key initiatives announced as part of Budget 2025 across critical economic, social and environmental policy areas are listed below. More in-depth analysis of each initiative is provided in subsequent sections, accessible through the corresponding hyperlinks.

BFM podcast: Top 5 at 5: Why Malaysia needs the climate change act now

Malaysia has been added as a partner country to BRICS, a significant development alongside Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. Yanitha Meena, an analyst from ISIS Malaysia and Yin Shao Loong, Deputy Director of Research from KRI weigh in on what this new status means for Malaysia’s role in the global economy.

Track two dialogue is key to unlocking Quad–ASEAN cooperation

Since its revival in 2017, the Quad grouping of Australia, India, Japan and the United States has wrestled with persistent criticisms — bolstered by Chinese disinformation campaigns — that the partnership is little more than an ‘anti-China’ coalition.

Malaysia’s ASEAN chairmanship is a catalyst, not a panacea

In recent years, expectations for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to “get its act together” and actively respond to regional challenges have been met with disappointment.
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