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Top 5 at 5: US Govt Shutdown Nears End

Derick Becker, political scientist

11-Nov-25 17:00

Top 5 at 5: US Govt Shutdown Nears End

The longest government shutdown in US history may finally be ending, but not without political fallout. Eight Democratic senators broke ranks to advance a compromise bill, triggering swift backlash from their own party. Derick Becker joins us to unpack the tensions, the stakes, and what this moment reveals about legislative fracture.

• Thailand-Cambodia peace deal suspended: A landmine blast on the Thai-Cambodia border has derailed a fragile peace deal. Thailand blames Cambodia; Phnom Penh denies it. We speak to former ambassador Datuk Ilango Karuppannan on his assessment, as well as what Asean and Washington can do.

• Bye bye Malaysian 5 cent coin: As Malaysia leans further into a cashless future, the humble 5 sen coin may be on its way out. Experts say it’s rarely used in real transactions and costs more to mint than it’s worth. We explore the economics, the sentimental value and whether

• No bonus for pollution: In the UK, six major water companies have been barred from paying executive bonuses after repeated pollution breaches. In Malaysia, a recent five-day water disruption in Johor triggered a 15% rebate, but is that enough? We get into it with S. Piarapakaran, President of the Association of Water and Energy Research Malaysia.

• Malaysians HATE walking: A Stanford University study has revealed that Malaysia is the third least active country in the world, behind Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. And it might have to do with the fact that many of us might not enjoy walking (and in this weather, who can blame us?). We discuss.


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Produced by: Alia Zefri, Sudais Ferhard, Sneha Harikannan, Susan Tam

Presented by: Lee Chwi Lynn, Susan Tam


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