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GE2025 ushered in a new era of Singaporean politics. From welcoming the Gen Z electorate to the rise of podcast politics, and a surge of citizen-led, data-driven commentary, the political scene ...
A senior counsel and young lawyers confront the hard questions about what it really means to stay—or leave—the law industry.
As a perioperative nurse, Russell Teo applies his critical thinking and sharp reflexes to save lives. But patients might ...
Rather than fixate on a pass/fail outcome, we could track how political parties are aining ground with each election cycle.
If we're serious about turning into a car-lite city, Singapore needs to stop undermining the viability of cycling as a true ...
STEM opportunities are plentiful. Yet, deep-rooted fears about job security in a rapidly changing global economy persist.
"If we want to move towards a society that's more compassionate and equitable, that needs to include everybody who lives in ...
The new wave of Singapore’s maritime future isn’t just about massive ships or colossal containers—it’s about big ideas and ...
Voters handed PAP—and Lawrence Wong—a strong mandate. Meanwhile, for many opposition supporters, it's bitter disappointment.
At the end of GE2025, RICE captures the emotions between the two political parties that are set to shape Singapore’s 15th ...
Ken Koh, co-founder of fried chicken hawker stall and social enterprise Big Dot Chicken, has plenty to say about practising ...
Candidates should already know they will be put under a microscope when they enter politics. Every single microscopic blemish ...
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