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A curious election campaign trend has emerged in Singapore as the country gears up for its May 3 poll: candidates showcasing ...
The displays of musical talent range from playing the saxophone to beatboxing and belting out songs in dialect or giving an ...
For the PAP, achieving the same kind of electoral success it has enjoyed the past 60 years could be tough as voters seek a ...
That, he says, is an outcome that Singapore can now ill afford. The former British colony’s extraordinary transformation into ...
The city-state’s popularity as a base for the super rich leaves the ruling party with a delicate balancing act ...
He says the Government tries to forge as wide a national consensus as possible on these issues. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
He also called on S’poreans to uphold a multiracial and multireligious society. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Losing potential office-holders by giving seats to the opposition instead will set back Singapore's leadership transition ...
In the first lunchtime rally of this General Election, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong spoke about the impact of voting for more ...
Who's voting, what issues are driving voters on the ground—and how each country is handling a more protectionist, more ...
The city state’s prime minister also warned at an electoral rally against the ‘very dangerous’ mixing of religion and ...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has accused the Workers’ Party (WP) of adopting a “cavalier and irresponsible approach” to the ...