The ‘New Normal’: What It Means For Malaysians

The “new normal” is a word bandied about so much in recent days. In this two part series, Between The Lines takes a look at what moving forward would actually look like for Malaysia as we emerge from over two months under near total lockdown.

Battling The Beast Within: The Psychological Trauma Of Covid-19

By Darshini Kandasamy This article was first published on April 22, 2020. It came out of nowhere, but in less than six months Covid-19 has swept the world, sickening over two million people, killing more than 150,000 and showing no signs of abating. In the face of fast-exhausting resources, and limited manpower and protective equipment, hospitals […]

Coming Of Age In Exile

In this article, we examine the lives of Rohingya refugees in Malaysia and explore how they rebuild their shattered hopes and dreams.

A Land Without Time

In this heartrending essay, we look into the fates of the Batek, a tribe of indigenous people whose lives and lifestyles are being obliterated by the relentless march of time and “progress”.