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Kopitiam Council
Author: Haffisz and Adi
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Hello internet, and a warm welcome to the Kopitiam Council – your go to podcast straight from Sabah, delivering a dynamic exploration of the latest buzz from Malaysia and around the globe. Join your hosts, Haffiszul and Adi, as we serve up a captivating blend of breaking news and insightful perspectives. Whether you're navigating the morning rush or winding down, buckle up for a riveting journey through the stories that truly resonate, ensuring you stay connected to both the local and global scenes. Get set for a whirlwind tour of the stories that matter, right here on the Kopitiam Council.
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Haffisz and Adi recorded this episode after the state elections in Malaysia. Mainly the discussion is about what happened and how the results will be affecting the Unity Government led by Anwar Ibrahim. A bit of Thailand politics right at the end.
Haffisz and Adi are discussing about state elections, Tesla, economy madani, NETR, FIFA Women’s world cup, Thai political turmoil and uprising of West and Central African countries. If you prefer video format, please find Kopitiam Council on Youtube.
Adi and Haffisz will be talking about the hottest issue this week. Russia invasion of its neighbor, Ukraine. This podcast was derived from Facebook Live recording, so to watch the video version, please head over to Kopitiam Council's FB page.
Is Syed Saddiq guilty of his charges?
We talk about the latest development about US involvement in Cuba and Afghanistan.
This is a discussion extended from Clubhouse room. Hafiz and Adi gave their 2 cents on the matter and potentially the solution for the current government to put in place.
Haffisz and Adi talked about the recent Malaysia’s political fiasco and how Malaysia politics can move past this.
As we commemorate Malaysia Day, it's a time to reflect on the formation of the Malaysian federation and its meaning today. How did the vision of the nation’s founding leaders shape Malaysia, and does the federation still hold true to those ideals?
The journey to Malaysia's formation is filled with pivotal events, watershed moments, and larger-than-life figures. Unraveling the complexities of that era—before, during, and after the federation's creation—presents a fascinating challenge.
In this special episode of Kopitiam Council, Haffisz and Adi are joined by Avtar Singh, a Sabahan historian and returning guest with his own YouTube channel, Avtar Singh History. Together, they explore the historical significance of Malaysia Day and dissect the key moments that shaped the nation. This thought-provoking episode honors Malaysia’s past while critically examining its current trajectory.
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During his visit to Sabah for the Himpunan Perdana Rakyat at the Sabah International Convention Centre, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim took on dual roles: leading the nation and steering his party, PKR, with the launch of the “Kinabalu Declaration” aimed at revitalizing PKR’s Sabah branch.
Yet, beyond the speeches, PMX’s visit hints at the delicate balancing act he faces in keeping his political allies within the Unity government on board, especially with the unresolved issue of Sabah’s rights. The upcoming state election further complicates matters, as PKR’s ambitions in Sabah could strain the alliance with the GRS.
Tune in to Kopitiam Council as Haffisz and Adi dissect the Prime Minister’s latest trip to Sabah, exploring the underlying messages and implications for both his leadership and party.
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Following a victory at the Nenggiri by-election and a “return to form” reminiscent of its pre-pandemic influence, the UMNO general assembly at the World Trade Centre has shown renewed vitality that had been absent in recent years.
However, this revival also brings back the familiar grandstanding and political posturing, with UMNO continuing to appeal to its conservative Malay base. At the same time, the party's “reformist” elements persist, signaling ongoing efforts to adapt in the face of a shifting political landscape.
Join Haffisz and Adi on Kopitiam Council as they delve into key moments from the UMNO general assembly, examining whether the party is still relevant in today’s political environment and assessing its prospects on capitalizing its victory in Nenggiri and perhaps begin a recovery after its less than stellar performance over the years.
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Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the youngest daughter of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, has been appointed as Thailand’s new Prime Minister, making her the youngest and second woman to hold the position, following in the footsteps of her aunt, Yingluck Shinawatra. This development raises questions about the resurgence of the Shinawatra political dynasty in Thailand.
In a nation where the last election showed strong support for Pita Limjaroenrat from the Move Forward Party, the path to leadership has been obstructed by military influence and the entrenched old guard, reflecting the challenges facing democratization in both Thailand and across Southeast Asia.
Join the Kopitiam Council as Haffisz and Adi delve into the complex political landscape of Thailand.
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Perbincangan ini merangkumi pelbagai isu berkaitan seni bina masjid, nilai Islam, filem, kebebasan bersuara, pendidikan, dan pemikiran kritis. Terdapat kritikan terhadap pembaziran dalam seni bina masjid dan perbandingan antara budaya praktis dan ideologi keruhanian. Dialog antara agama dan kesedaran sosial juga dibincangkan sebagai langkah untuk membina toleransi dalam masyarakat.
Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Prize laureate and pioneer of microfinancing, has been appointed as the interim prime minister of Bangladesh. This comes after civil unrest and complaints against the previous government led by Sheikh Hasina. However, Yunus faces challenges such as winning a legitimate election and navigating the power play between India and China. The movement that caused Sheikh Hasina to resign was largely driven by young people, indicating a shift in power back to the people. Yunus has the opportunity to bring about real change and diversify the economy, particularly in the field of AI. However, there is also concern about the potential for authoritarian leadership and the role of the military in Bangladesh's politics.
Join us as we uncover a new perspective of Bangladesh under the leadership of Muhammad Yunus. Stay tuned for a deeper look at the changes and developments in Bangladesh! #dwnews #firstpost #wion #ndtv
Chapters
00:00 Muhammad Yunus: From Microfinancing Pioneer to Interim Prime Minister
02:27 Challenges Ahead: Winning Elections and Navigating Power Play
11:53 The Power of Youth: A Shift in Bangladesh's Political Landscape
14:44 Opportunity for Change: Diversifying the Economy with AI
15:14 Concerns and Risks: Authoritarian Leadership and Military Influence
Executive Security Agencies have been having a rough month, with the attempted assassination attempt on former US President and Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump alongside the announcement of Democrat candidate Incumbent President Joe Biden dropping out of the race in favour of his Vice President Kamala Harris.
As both parties scramble to reorganize themselves towards a crucial election day how will these events spell out in terms of electoral dividends? Has the assassination attempt galvanized supporters? Would a change in the Democrat party’s candidate of choice at such a critical juncture affect its voter’s confidence?
Haffisz and Adi on Kopitiam Council will look into these events and provide their insight into what would it spell for USA’s political prospects. Who are these candidates and what strategies would be employed to garner support from the US citizenry.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction and the Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump
01:20 Joe Biden's Decision and Kamala Harris as a Candidate
04:14 Challenges in Debates and Policy Positions
10:31 Foreign Relations and the Israel-Palestine Issue
23:56 Economic Consequences for Malaysia
27:18 Conclusion
Keywords
assassination attempt, Donald Trump, US presidential election, staged incident, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Democratic Party, Republican Party, debate, immigration, foreign policy, Malaysia
Covering two developments that have slipped under the radar, Bangladesh has been gripped with civil unrest and Venezuela’s future ambiguous following its recent general elections. Although oceans apart it is nonetheless developments worth mentioning and worth pondering as the world continues to wrestle with geopolitical uncertainties.
Bangladesh is suffering from episodes of protests with university students rallying to oppose the civil service quota that has been in place since the revolution resulting in loss of life at the hands of the Bangladeshi government’s security forces. Venezuela emerging from a general election without a decisive outcome stirs the United States to deliberate handling the socialist government in favour of its opposition allies.
Haffisz and Adi will look into how these separate episodes will affect current affairs moving forward and, to what extent will these events continue to reverberate across the international community?
(This episode was recorded last week so we were unable to cover the recent development regarding the resignation of Sheikh Hasina and her escaping the country. We will certainly revisit this topic in the near future)
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
03:05 Civil Unrest in Bangladesh
15:03 Election Controversy in Venezuela
30:35 Conclusion and Preview of Next Episode
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Iran has been no stranger to public figures losing their lives and, in this case, the political leader of Hamas, the government in the Gaza strip has been assassinated in Tehran during a visit to attend the inauguration of recently elected Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
Immediately, the region has flared up once again in response as the 62-year-old Palestinian politician was killed in a guided precision missile strike. Quickly, fingers were being pointed obviously to Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad, the United States and even the Iranian government.
Today Kopitiam Council will cover the assassination, its implications and possible reasons for such tragedy. This is continuing the podcast’s coverage on the ongoing genocide in Gaza, will this set the peace process back decades?
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Audience Appreciation
01:38 The Assassination of Ismail Haniyeh
07:16 Blaming Israel and Geopolitical Considerations
20:25 Exploring Ismail Haniyeh's Background and Leadership
29:20 Conclusion and Preview of Next Episode
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Taking a break from elections and revisiting the ever popular topic that is the BRICS.
Indonesia has shown less enthusiasm than neighbors Malaysia and Thailand. What does this tell of Indonesia as a regional player and it's aspirations?
Haffisz and Adi will dive back into the BRICS and unravel Indonesia's lack of relative appetite for the trending regional clubhouse
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Malaysia is also no stranger to elections. Almost every other month Malaysians are forced to bear witness to by-elections and this time round Sungai Bakap is on the table. However, by-elections are decent enough barometers to gauge sentiment and performance.
This is where Haffisz and Adi will attempt to give their two cents on the Sungai Bakap by election and what trends can be observed.
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It seems there's almost an election every other week, as half a year has passed for the year with the most elections. But what elections are of note?
France teetering on an emerging right wing tilt as the legislative assembly has seen a three way split. Whereas Iran observing some exciting episodes with unconventional choices coming to the fore.
Kopitiam Council sees Haffisz and Adi make some quick stops over to Paris and Tehran to observe how leadership is being selected and on what grounds.
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Halfway through 2024, the world is witnessing a wave of national elections, with countless eyes fixed on the political landscapes shaping our future. While the U.S. Presidential Elections are often seen as a bellwether for the Western world, the United Kingdom is hosting its own thrilling political showdown. The Conservative and Labour parties are locked in a fierce battle for leadership in Whitehall, Westminster.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, leading the Conservative Party, has called for elections after a tumultuous decade and a half marked by Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic, the crowning of a new monarch, and escalating security concerns in Europe. The Tories now face a riveting contest against Labour and other emerging parties.
In this episode of Kopitiam Council, Haffisz and Adi sit down with Tomos Day, a Conservative Party member and Parliamentary Candidate for Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Wales. Tune in as Tomos shares his firsthand experiences in British politics and offers insights into the potential outcomes of this eagerly awaited election.
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