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Veteran newspaper editor Cheong Yip Seng's new memoir outlines Lee's diplomatic skill with China that earned him Beijing's ...
[SINGAPORE] Lee Kuan Yew. S Rajaratnam. David Marshall. Goh Keng Swee. These are among Singapore’s most influential political figures, forefathers whose decisions shaped the country’s early years.
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Stockhead on MSNAI ‘havoc’ warning: expert calls for radical solutionData scientist Shaowei Ying thinks like a policymaker, builds like an entrepreneur and his leadership path's shaped by ...
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theAsianparent on MSNMoonlit City: What Gen Z Can Learn from Lee Kuan Yew and Kwa Geok Choo’s Love StoryIn a world where heritage can sometimes feel distant, the new Mandarin musical Moonlit City reimagines Singapore’s founding ...
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to govern, not just pray.
As the global order undergoes sweeping shifts, with geopolitics, trade tensions, and macroeconomic uncertainty converging, ...
On the morning of June 27, the Swat River, usually a tranquil ribbon winding through the valleys, suddenly roared ...
This documentary takes viewers on a journey through different points in Singapore’s history and Lee Kuan Yew’s political career. Singaporeans and residents who met him at various eras recount ...
Lee Kuan Yew left an indelible mark on the world. In assembling some of his most insightful speeches and interviews, this film examines his values and ideas, many of which remain relevant today.
Lee, who is seen as a progressive figure, is expected to improve ties with Beijing, according to Ryu Yong-wook, an East Asia specialist at the National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew ...
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