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PAS Opens the Door to BN in Johor 09.07.2026

With Johor voters heading to the polls, attention is increasingly turning to what happens after the ballots are counted. PAS has indicated it is prepared to support Barisan Nasional if the election produces a hung assembly, raising fresh questions about the future of its relationship with UMNO and the implications for Perikatan Nasional. Is this simply post-election pragmatism, or could it reshape...

US-Iran Ceasefire on the Brink 09.07.2026

Just weeks after agreeing to a 60-day framework aimed at ending months of conflict, the United States and Iran are once again exchanging military strikes, casting serious doubt over the future of the ceasefire. Renewed attacks around the Strait of Hormuz have heightened concerns over global energy supplies, shipping, and regional stability, while markets are reassessing the risk of a prolonged con...

BNM Keeps The OPR At 2.75% For Now 09.07.2026

Bank Negara's decision to hold the OPR at 2.75%. But behind the non-event sits a genuinely unusual position: Malaysia is one of the few ASEAN economies that hasn't been forced to tighten, thanks to inflation running at a tame 1.7% while its neighbours battle price and currency pressures. We break down what's keeping Malaysia steady with Dr Afza-nizam Abdul Rashid, Chief Economist at Bank Muamalat....

Can AirBorneo Take Flight? 08.07.2026

AirBorneo is entering a new chapter with the launch of commercial jet services, marking a major step in Sarawak's ambition to strengthen its position as a regional aviation hub. But breaking into one of Malaysia's most competitive domestic routes will require more than competitive fares, as the airline seeks to build passenger confidence, expand its network, and balance growth with operational rel...

Johor Decides : What the Data Reveal About Voters 08.07.2026

As Johor voters prepare to cast their ballots, what do the latest polls reveal about voter sentiment, party strength and the issues shaping the election? Dr Kelvin Goh, Founder and CEO of Vodus Research, helps us unpack the numbers and what they can - and cannot - tell us about the race.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

China's Pacific Missile Test Raises Regional Tensions 08.07.2026

China's latest submarine-launched ballistic missile test into the Pacific marks another milestone in Beijing's military modernisation and has drawn concern from regional powers including the US, Japan, and Australia. As China advances towards its 2027 defence goals and strengthens its nuclear deterrent, questions are growing over whether the region is entering a new phase of strategic competition....

Ringgit at a Seven-Month Low — Rebound or More Pain Ahead? 08.07.2026

The ringgit was Asia's worst-performing currency in June, sliding 4.5% to a seven-month low as a hawkish Fed under new chairman Kevin Warsh keeps the dollar bid. Saktiandi Supaat, Head of FX Research, Global Markets at Maybank, unpacks what the Fed's split committee means for US rates, whether Bank Negara's measures to attract FX inflows are working, and where USD/MYR heads through 2026 — with the...

‘Don't Cap The Ceiling, Raise the Floor’ 07.07.2026

For many Malaysians, having medical insurance is becoming increasingly difficult as healthcare costs and premiums continue to climb. Now, the government is stepping in with a new initiative aimed at making basic medical protection more accessible and affordable. Medi-Asas, the government’s Base Medical and Health Insurance and Takaful (MHIT) plan, will enter its pilot phase in the Klang Valley by...

Foreign Labour: One-Stop Centre On the Move 07.07.2026

We are once again restructuring how foreign worker quotas are approved and managed. This follows a Cabinet decision on July 1, moving the One-Stop Centre (OSC) from the Home Ministry to the Ministry of Human Resources, with applications now processed through the eQuota module under the Foreign Workers Centralised Management System. The government says this will reduce congestion at the OSC and end...

NATO: Whither The Security Alliance? 07.07.2026

NATO leaders are gathered in Turkiye’s capital Ankara against the backdrop of an increasingly challenging global security environment. Ukraine remains a central focus, but the agenda stretches well beyond the war, with discussions expected on strengthening Europe's defence capabilities, boosting military spending, and adapting the alliance to new security threats. Leaders are also looking at the i...

One QR Network to Rule Them All 06.07.2026

Bank Negara Malaysia is phasing out proprietary QR payment networks in favour of a shared interoperable platform run by Paynet within 2 years. What does this mean in practice and how will this shape the digital payments landscape? We discuss this and trends in digital banking with Ravi Kittane of EY Consulting.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Malaysia Bets Big on TVET Reform 06.07.2026

The Madani government is placing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) at the heart of Malaysia's industrial strategy, with new funding, a proposed National TVET Commission, and a stronger focus on high-technology industries. Yet the system remains fragmented, with hundreds of programmes administered across multiple ministries and providers. As Malaysia seeks to build a workforce...

Can Vietnam Keep Its Growth Streak Alive? 06.07.2026

Vietnam has reached a new milestone after being reclassified as an upper-middle-income economy, capping decades of rapid industrialisation and export-led growth. Despite a strong second quarter, the country is also contending with rising energy costs, a widening trade deficit, and uncertainty over US tariffs as it pursues an ambitious double-digit growth target. Can Vietnam sustain its remarkable...

Human Rights: Are We Reaching Our Potential? 05.07.2026

Malaysia continues to stand out in Southeast Asia for its relatively strong income level, with GDP per capita reaching about $11,900 US dollars in 2024.However, the Human Rights Measurement Initiative 2026 report shows a more complicated reality beneath these numbers. While quality of life rights reach 76.8%, and safety from the state scores 6.9 out of 10, empowerment remains much lower at 5.1 out...

Sharing Economy: Management by Algorithm? 05.07.2026

Malaysia's sharing economy is becoming a major source of employment. But as AI plays a growing role on the platforms used by workers in these fields, questions remain about what workers' rights should look like in this new landscape. We speak to Dr. Rachel Gong, Associate Director of Research at the Khazanah Research Institute, about how workers' rights have evolved, and the gaps that still need t...

Bright Outlook for Malaysian Tech 05.07.2026

Maybank Investment Bank has upgraded the Malaysian technology sector to Positive from Neutral, betting that strong earnings, surging AI chip demand and rising investment in data centres will drive the next leg of growth. But how durable is this cycle, who stands to benefit, and what risks lie beneath the AI boom? We explore the opportunities and trade-offs with Lucas Sim, Senior Equity Analyst, Ma...

An Inside Look into Venezuela's Quake Aftermath 02.07.2026

Venezuela is reeling after two powerful earthquakes measuring 7.2 and 7.5 struck within seconds of each other in the country’s north, leaving more than 2,000 people dead, thousands injured, and over 12,000 displaced. Radamés Jesús Gómez Azuaje, Venzuela's ambassador to Malaysia, gives us the latest on search-and-recovery operations in his country.To support the people of Venezuela, the Development...

Can Malaysia's SMEs Stay Resilient? 02.07.2026

Malaysia's SMEs are entering the second half of the year in a more challenging operating environment, as rising costs force businesses to prioritise efficiency over expansion. While demand has remained relatively steady, many firms are increasingly looking beyond the domestic market for growth, making exports, financing, and energy management more important than ever. As global uncertainty persist...

America at 250 : Democracy, Division & Global Influence 02.07.2026

This Fourth of July, the United States marks 250 years of independence, a milestone that invites both celebration and reflection. Dr Kathryn Robison, a lecturer in American studies at the United States Studies Centre examines what this means for a nation grappling with deep political division and a renewed debate over its global role.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privac...

The Sustainability of South Korea’s AI-Fuelled Boom 02.07.2026

South Korea’s exports surged 71% in June, the strongest growth in nearly five decades, driven by a near 200% jump in semiconductor shipments as global AI investment accelerates. Brian Arcese, a portfolio manager at Foord Asset Management, shares his insights into South Korea’s growth outlook, policy risks, and where opportunities still exist in the market.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.c...

Seeing Johor's Next Chapter Through 01.07.2026

Johor is accelerating its Economic Transformation Plan, an ambitious roadmap featuring 83 projects across eight key sectors, targeting RM167 billion in investments, RM260 billion in GDP contribution, and over 200,000 new jobs by 2030. Dr Francis Hutchinson Principal Fellow & Coordinator of the Malaysia Studies Programme at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute, breaks down that this means.Image Cred...

Ensuring the Robustness of Malaysia's Freedom of Information Bill 01.07.2026

Parliament is set to debate Malaysia’s long-awaited Freedom of Information Bill, a federal level framework guaranteeing public access to government-held data. Wathshlah Naidu, Executive Director of the Centre for Independent Journalism, speaks about what she thinks MPs need to understand before the vote as well as the gaps in the draft legislation in its current form.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee...

Europe's Heatwave Is Becoming an Economic Crisis 01.07.2026

Extreme heat is no longer just an environmental challenge. It is becoming a growing economic risk across Europe. New research suggests repeated heatwaves could shave up to 7% off GDP in the continent's most exposed economies by the end of the decade, as productivity falls, healthcare costs rise, and governments face mounting fiscal pressures. Is Europe adapting quickly enough, or is climate change...

Sky High Potential from Low-Altitude Economy 30.06.2026

Malaysia is set to unveil its Low Altitude Economy Blueprint by the end of the year, marking a major step towards developing a new industry projected to be worth RM30 billion ringgit by 2030. But what will it take to safely integrate drones and other low-altitude aircraft into increasingly busy skies? For a better understanding, we speak with Dato' Captain Norazman Mahmud, CEO of the Civil Aviatio...

Can ASEAN Hold the Line on Nuclear Non-Proliferation? 30.06.2026

The fragile nuclear peace preserved since the end of World War 2 is under threat as recognized nuclear powers expand their arsenal amid geopolitical shifts. As even non-nuclear countries begin to consider their non-proliferation stance, can ASEAN maintain its nuclear free zone amid external pressures? We discuss the dynamics at play with Dr. Manpreet Sethi of the Air Power Studies, New Delhi.&nbsp...

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Opinion and analysis of today’s international and local news that matter to Malaysians. Everything you need to know to start and plan your work.

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BFM Media

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