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January 6, 2026
Malaysia/Singapore/World

Johor Bets Big on Revival as Forest City Gets Second Chance

On a vast artificial island off Malaysia’s Johor state, scale models of gleaming high-rise towers still dominate a showroom the size of a football field, even as much of the surrounding land

Singapore

Singapore: Lawrence Wong to Lead Amid Economic and Political Challenges

Singapore has announced that Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will take over as the country’s next leader on May 15. Wong, 51, has garnered unanimous support from lawmakers within the People’s Action Party (PAP). He will succeed Lee Hsien Loong,

May 3, 2024

Singapore Opposition Leader Pritam Singh Found Guilty of Lying Under Oath

Singapore/World

Singapore’s Leader of the Opposition, Pritam Singh, was found guilty on Monday by a district court of two counts of lying under oath to

Singapore Warns of Global Trade War Fallout

Interviews/Singapore/World

Singapore has voiced growing alarm over the escalating trade tensions triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff hikes, warning that a global trade

Singapore’s Ruling Party Highlights Youth and Gender Diversity Ahead of May 3 Election

April 27, 2025
Singapore/World

Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) is fielding its most diverse slate of new candidates since independence in a bid to connect with a rapidly evolving electorate ahead of the general election

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Singapore Warns of Global Trade War Fallout

April 8, 2025
Interviews/Singapore/World

Singapore has voiced growing alarm over the escalating trade tensions triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff hikes, warning that a global trade war could severely harm small, trade-dependent nations. In

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Singapore Opposition Leader Pritam Singh Found Guilty of Lying Under Oath

February 18, 2025
Singapore/World

Singapore’s Leader of the Opposition, Pritam Singh, was found guilty on Monday by a district court of two counts of lying under oath to a parliamentary committee. The charges are linked to

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Singapore Eases Monetary Policy Amid Trade Uncertainty and Low Inflation

January 25, 2025
Singapore/World

As reported by The Financial Times, Singapore’s central bank, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), has eased its monetary policy for the first time in four years, citing rising global trade tensions

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Singapore: Lawrence Wong to Lead Amid Economic and Political Challenges

May 3, 2024
Singapore

Singapore has announced that Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will take over as the country’s next leader on May 15. Wong, 51, has garnered unanimous support from lawmakers within the People’s Action

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