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Does Aussie Budget Sweeten Elections For Labour Government?

Does Aussie Budget Sweeten Elections For Labour Government?

Dr Jill Sheppard, Lecturer, School of Politics and International Relations, Australian National University

Preparations Begin For Singapore's GE

Preparations Begin For Singapore's GE

Dr James Gomez, Director, Asia Centre

Temperature Check Ahead Of US Elections

Temperature Check Ahead Of US Elections

Dhanya Nair, Co-lead, BFM News

5th Time's The Charm For Shigeru Ishiba, The New Japan PM

5th Time's The Charm For Shigeru Ishiba, The New Japan PM

William Pesek, Columnist, Nikkei Asia

First Past the Post, Malapportionment & the Sabah/Sarawak Dilemma

First Past the Post, Malapportionment & the Sabah/Sarawak Dilemma

Wong Chin Huat, Political Scientist

Venezuela's High Stake Elections

Venezuela's High Stake Elections

Luis Fernando Angosto-Ferrández, Lecturer, Departments of Anthropology & Latin American Studies, The University of Sydney

Venezuela Crisis Deepens After Contested Vote

Venezuela Crisis Deepens After Contested Vote

Dr Raul Sanchez-Urribarri, Associate Dean, La Trobe University

Kamala Harris Transforms US Presidential Elections

Kamala Harris Transforms US Presidential Elections

Mark J. Rozell, Dean, Schar School of Policy & Government, George Mason University

US Elections Non-Event For Markets

US Elections Non-Event For Markets

Tim Mulholland, President, TJM Limited, Chicago

Sg. Bakap Demographics In Play In By-Elections

Sg. Bakap Demographics In Play In By-Elections

Danesh Prakash Chacko, Director, Tindak Malaysia

Will Modi 3.0 Be Very different?

Will Modi 3.0 Be Very different?

Dr Rahul Mishra, Senior Lecturer, University of Malaya

Enhancing New Zealand-Malaysia Relations And Beyond

Enhancing New Zealand-Malaysia Relations And Beyond

Winston Peters, Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand

A New Dawn For South Africa

A New Dawn For South Africa

Louw Nel, Senior Political Analyst, Oxford Economics

Trump, The Convicted Felon And What It Means For US Elections

Trump, The Convicted Felon And What It Means For US Elections

John Zogby, Pollster and Founder, Zogby Strategies

South African Polls Does Not Bode Well For ANC

South African Polls Does Not Bode Well For ANC

Dr Dirk Kotze, Professor of Political Science, University of South Africa

Can Rishi Pull off A Surprise Win In Elections?

Can Rishi Pull off A Surprise Win In Elections?

Professor Robert Johns, Professor of Politics, University of Southampton

 
 




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Best of Enterprise

(REPEAT) Edrea Lee of Vespid, a one-stop interactive personal finance learning mobile app platform, joins us to break down how she started this platform in the midst of finishing her studies, the tech behind that platform that is said to gamify personal finance literacy as well as the growth opportunities ahead for this startup that’s still in its infancy.

12:00 PM

BBC World Service

(REPEAT) This week on Science in Action, we look at how half of the normal matter in the universe is finally confirmed to exist, not that most of us knew it wasn’t. Also, why the next big collider should be muon-muon, and a spider that hangs out around underwater methane seeps.

1:00 PM

A Bit of Culture

(REPEAT) Azmyl Yunor and Ahmad Yazid join Kam Raslan to talk about having what it takes, rockumentary and life milestones, on another fun episode of A Bit of Culture!

2:00 PM

Ringgit & Sense

(REPEAT) Ku Sim Ling, HR expert gives her tips on how to negotiate for increments and promotions.

2:30 PM

The Property Show

(REPEAT) Rodentologist Professor Hasber Salim and Regine Lim of the Malaysian Pest Management Association share how to spot, manage, and prevent rat infestations.

3:00 PM

Best of The Bigger Picture

(REPEAT) Sevan Doraisamy reflects on his 25 years of human rights activism and speaks about the tasks that lie ahead for the next generation of activists.

4:00 PM

Best of Evening Edition

(REPEAT) We go back to 1933, when the British formed the Malay Regiment – not as recognition of local strength, but as an experiment. Could Malay men, seen as unfit for modern warfare, serve the empire as soldiers? We learn about the forgotten history of the regiment with a WW2 historian.

5:00 PM

BBC World Service - People Fixing The World

The folks at People Fixing The World meet the people using creative ways to brighten up a stay in hospital for children and teenagers.