Karl Liew Kai Lung, son of former Changi Airport Group chairman Liew Mun Leong, was recently sentenced to two weeks in prison for intentionally providing false...
Exploring a week of significant developments in South East Asia, Simone Galimberti delves into the region's strides in human rights alongside persisting challenges, highlighting the complex interplay...
Letter: Teo Kueh Liang writes that Singaporeans, particularly Millennials and Gen Z, face political participation hurdles due to career fears, high living costs, and desire for privacy.
The amendments to the Singapore Constitution, proposed by the Prime Minister's Office and seeking to backdate the changes to 14 September—the date Mr. Tharman Shanmugaratnam was...
Opinion: It is proposed that the 'Constitution of the Republic of Singapore (Amendment No. 3) Bill' be informally referred to as 'Tharman's Bill', a name that...
Letter delves into Singapore's political dynamics, highlighting generational contentment and challenges faced by opposition parties against the dominant People's Action Party.
Letter: A two-state solution, as suggested by many countries and the United Nations, is vital for ensuring permanent peaceful coexistence between Israel and Palestine.
Opinion: The unfolding Gaza crisis presents an opportunity for Southeast Asian nations to play a significant role in both humanitarian aid and future peace negotiations, potentially...
Opinion: MAS' increased capital requirements may hinder rather than help, potentially raising costs for consumers and businesses amidst banking service disruptions.
Opinion: Minister Chee Hong Tat's stance on COE prices, contrasting with data on private-hire fleets, raises questions about his understanding of market forces and leasing firms'...