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AWANI Tonight 5 Nov 2024

AWANITonight 5 Nov 2024 with Cynthia Ng

1. U.S Election: Polls open, millions cast ballot in tight race

Tue Nov 05 2024

AWANI Tonight 5 Nov 2024

AWANITonight 5 Nov 2024 with Cynthia Ng

1. U.S Election: Polls open, millions cast ballot in tight race
AWANI Tonight: 4th Dec 2024

AWANI Tonight: 4th Dec 2024

#AWANITonight 4 Dec 2024 with Hafiz Marzukhi

- Home Minister denies claims of MyKad data breach

- South Korea: Will President Yoon survive impeachment?
Festive season travel airfare cap extends to four days

Festive season travel airfare cap extends to four days

The government extends its subsidy, capping airfares at RM499 during the festive seasons starting this Christmas, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
AWANI Tonight 2 Dec 2024

AWANI Tonight 2 Dec 2024

#AWANITonight with @fayekwan_

1. No need to postpone SPM during floods - MoE
2. Balancing online safety with transparency and freedom of expression

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AWANI Tonight: ‘Brain rot’ Oxford word of the year 2024

AWANI Tonight: ‘Brain rot’ Oxford word of the year 2024

The term “brain rot” has been announced as the Oxford Word of the Year for 2024, following a public vote on six shortlisted words that included “demure” and “dynamic pricing”.
AWANI Tonight: Floods: No need to postpone SPM exams - MOE

AWANI Tonight: Floods: No need to postpone SPM exams - MOE

The Education Ministry confirms the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) exams will proceed as usual despite floods, with mechanisms in place to address flood-related issues.
AWANI Tonight: Balancing online safety with transparency, freedom of expression

AWANI Tonight: Balancing online safety with transparency, freedom of expression

The government is expected to table an Online Safety Bill and amendments to the Penal Code to tackle cyberbullying. Kemban Koletif’s Melissa Mohd Akhir stresses the importance of balancing protection with freedom of expression.
The Future Is Female: Corporate Leadership on Climate Action

The Future Is Female: Corporate Leadership on Climate Action

With the impacts of climate change already affecting economies and industries, corporate boards are under pressure to lead sustainable transitions. But do they have the climate literacy to make informed, effective decisions? On this episode of #TheFutureIsFemale Melisa Idris speaks to Datin Seri Sunita Rajakumar, Chairperson of Climate Governance Malaysia, which is an advocacy group working to mobilise corporate boards to accelerate the transition to net zero and build climate resilience. Climate Governance Malaysia is the country chapter of the World Economic Forum’s Climate Governance Initiative—it’s the second such country chapter to be established in the world, and the first in Asia-Pacific.
AWANI Tonight 29 Nov 2024

AWANI Tonight 29 Nov 2024

#AWANITonight with @_farhanasheikh

1. Over 100,000 displaced, flood worsens in nine states
2. TikTok to ban teens from using beauty filters

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Consider This: The Myanmar Crisis (Part 2) — Malaysia’s Priorities as ASEAN Chair

Consider This: The Myanmar Crisis (Part 2) — Malaysia’s Priorities as ASEAN Chair

As Malaysia takes the helm of ASEAN in 2025, the Myanmar crisis will become a defining challenge for Malaysia’s chairmanship. The 5-Point Consensus has seen little success since its inception in 2021. With the humanitarian situation worsening and political dialogue at a standstill, many are questioning whether ASEAN’s traditional approach has run its course. Can Malaysia’s chairmanship deliver new solutions? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Professor Emeritus Johan Saravanamuttu, Adjunct Professor at Universiti Malaya’s Asia Europe Institute.
Consider This: The Myanmar Crisis (Part 1) — Malaysia’s Priorities as ASEAN Chair

Consider This: The Myanmar Crisis (Part 1) — Malaysia’s Priorities as ASEAN Chair

As Malaysia takes the helm of ASEAN in 2025, the Myanmar crisis will become a defining challenge for Malaysia’s chairmanship. The 5-Point Consensus has seen little success since its inception in 2021. With the humanitarian situation worsening and political dialogue at a standstill, many are questioning whether ASEAN’s traditional approach has run its course. Can Malaysia’s chairmanship deliver new solutions? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks with Moe Thuzar, Senior Fellow at ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore. She’s also the Coordinator of its Myanmar Studies Programme.
AWANI Tonight: Israeli strikes continue amid ceasefire with Hezbollah

AWANI Tonight: Israeli strikes continue amid ceasefire with Hezbollah

A day after the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal took effect, reports of Israeli strikes are still emerging from southern Lebanon. Jad Fayyad from Annahar shares more about the current situation in Beirut and the sentiment on the ground.
AWANI Tonight: 28th Nov 2024

AWANI Tonight: 28th Nov 2024

#AWANITonight 28 Nov 2024 with Cynthia Ng

- Floods in Kelantan, Terengganu expected to be worse than 2014
- Lebanon: Israeli strikes continue amid ceasefire

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AWANI Tonight: Northeast Monsoon: Floods expected to be worse than 2014 - DPM

AWANI Tonight: Northeast Monsoon: Floods expected to be worse than 2014 - DPM

The floods in Terengganu and Kelantan are expected to be more severe than in 2014, based on forecasts from the Malaysian Meteorological Department, according to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
Consider This: COP29 Baku (Part 2) — A Climate of Discontent

Consider This: COP29 Baku (Part 2) — A Climate of Discontent

After two weeks of tense negotiations, COP29 concluded in Baku with mixed reactions. Developed nations had pledged 300 billion dollars annually to the global climate fight— a sum many developing nations say falls dangerously short. The question then becomes: Is this actual progress in the global response to the climate crisis? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Kieran Li Nair, Senior Researcher at the Institute of Strategic & International Studies Malaysia.
Consider This: COP29 Baku (Part 1) — A Climate of Discontent

Consider This: COP29 Baku (Part 1) — A Climate of Discontent

After two weeks of tense negotiations, COP29 concluded in Baku with mixed reactions. Developed nations had pledged 300 billion dollars annually to the global climate fight— a sum many developing nations say falls dangerously short. The question then becomes: Is this actual progress in the global response to the climate crisis? On this episode of #ConsiderThis Melisa Idris speaks to Meena Raman, President of Sahabat Alam Malaysia.