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Read more about the article Evaluating the government’s commitment to climate change

Evaluating the government’s commitment to climate change

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:27/12/2019
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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Climate change has been an impending issue not only at home, but worldwide. Join our evaluation of the national commitment to minimize climate change, and decide for yourself why you should care about it.

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Read more about the article No Health without Mental Health: It’s Time To Normalise The Conversation
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No Health without Mental Health: It’s Time To Normalise The Conversation

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:24/12/2019
  • Post category:Opinions
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The topic of Mental Health in Malalysia has a stigma around it. But why is it a taboo? It’s time to normalise conversations about mental health.

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Read more about the article Ministers, Let’s Not Be Cop Outs

Ministers, Let’s Not Be Cop Outs

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:21/12/2019
  • Post category:Opinions
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Even those who are not avid followers of Malaysian politics would have come across news articles criticising MPs for skipping out on parliamentary sittings. This article will explain the issue at hand, while also considering other contributing factors to low parliamentary attendance.

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Read more about the article Education Reforms needed to make Undi 18 a success

Education Reforms needed to make Undi 18 a success

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:17/12/2019
  • Post category:Opinions
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#Undi18 is a massive step forward for Malaysia, adding 7.8 million voters to the next general election in 2023. Will this change improve or stifle our nation’s progress?

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Read more about the article Budget 2020: The Business and Economic Environment

Budget 2020: The Business and Economic Environment

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:13/12/2019
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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The second budget of the PH Government has ambitious aims to improve Malaysia's economic growth while bringing stability to its coffers. How does PH achieve this with Budget 2020?

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Read more about the article Jalur Gemilang: The pride and honour of our beloved motherland

Jalur Gemilang: The pride and honour of our beloved motherland

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:10/12/2019
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For most, if not all of the Malaysian Students in the UK & Eire, the melodic tune of our national anthem induces nostalgia in our bones. However, it was only when we moved abroad to a foreign land that we realised we took the Jalur Gemilang for granted.

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Read more about the article Budget 2020: A budget for all Women out there?

Budget 2020: A budget for all Women out there?

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:06/12/2019
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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Opportunities for females to succeed in Malaysia are lacking, despite the many attempts to address it. Will Budget 2020 empower Women this time?

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Read more about the article Budget 2020: The Youth

Budget 2020: The Youth

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:03/12/2019
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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Youth unemployment in Malaysia is an issue that has been highlighted by the mainstream media time and time again. What is the crux of this problem, and does Budget 2020 have what it takes to significantly reduce it?

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Read more about the article The significance of the by-elections – A look at Tanjung Piai

The significance of the by-elections – A look at Tanjung Piai

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:29/11/2019
  • Post category:CEKU Editorials
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Should the incumbent government take the loss as a reflection of the rakyat’s perception of their performance or treat it as an isolated case?

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Read more about the article CEKU Explains: The implications of Brexit to Malaysian Students

CEKU Explains: The implications of Brexit to Malaysian Students

  • Post author:UKEC
  • Post published:26/11/2019
  • Post category:CEKU Advocate
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Three extensions and two prime-ministers’ resignation later, is the UK getting any closer to securing an agreement? Read on to disover how this economic disintegration will affect our Malaysian students

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