Liow Sze Xian

Sze Xian seorang wartawan dengan The Malaysian Insight.

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Monday, 29 Jan 2018 07:00 AM

To win 15 seats at GE14, MCA must move heaven and earth

Chinese party has been set an almost impossible task and is counting on swing votes back to BN and backlash to wrest back seats.

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To win 15 seats at GE14, MCA must move heaven and earth

Saturday, 20 Jan 2018 07:00 AM

Near-zero absolute poverty rate hides hardcore-poor Chinese

Squatters living in squalor, who scavenge to survive, give lie to the myth that the Chinese in Malaysia are ‘all rich’.

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Near-zero absolute poverty rate hides hardcore-poor Chinese

Saturday, 13 Jan 2018 11:00 AM

It’s a dog’s life for Chinese zodiac animal in Muslim-majority Malaysia

Best to avoid potential Malay-Muslim backlash, say businesses.

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It’s a dog’s life for Chinese zodiac animal in Muslim-majority Malaysia

Saturday, 06 Jan 2018 02:15 PM

We’ve always spoken against corruption, say MCA and Gerakan leaders

MCA and Gerakan confident of delivering Chinese votes in GE14.

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We’ve always spoken against corruption, say MCA and Gerakan leaders

Saturday, 06 Jan 2018 01:38 PM

Dr Mahathir will give up PM post to Mukhriz, not Anwar, says Gerakan chief

Don’t forget that the former prime minister had Anwar jailed, says Mah Siew Keong.

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Dr Mahathir will give up PM post to Mukhriz, not Anwar, says Gerakan chief


Friday, 05 Jan 2018 04:00 PM

MCA-Gerakan pact won’t bring back Chinese votes to BN

Component parties in BN have to work hard to fight perception that they are Umno lackeys.

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MCA-Gerakan pact won’t bring back Chinese votes to BN

Thursday, 04 Jan 2018 01:30 PM

DAP won’t get Malay support by playing it safe, says Zaid Ibrahim

Chinese-dominant opposition party must get out of its comfort zone to garner greater support.

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DAP won’t get Malay support by playing it safe, says Zaid Ibrahim

Thursday, 04 Jan 2018 01:30 PM

Putrajaya bans books because it wants ‘monopoly on religion’

Ex-minister accuses bureaucrats in Islamic institutions of protecting their turf.

Putrajaya bans books because it wants ‘monopoly on religion’