Singapore at Sixty: What 2025 Holds for Its Political Landscape

Singapore's 60th anniversary in 2025 promises a year of reflection, unity, and significant political changes ahead of a crucial general election
Singapore's 60th anniversary in 2025 promises a year of reflection, unity, and significant political changes ahead of a crucial general election
Azerbaijan's loyalty to Russia is tested after a tragic plane crash, prompting demands for accountability and potential shifts in alliances
Explore the significant political developments in Singapore as parties prepare for the pivotal general election in 2025
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol defies impeachment, facing protests and a Constitutional Court ruling on his future
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, 92, passed away in New Delhi, leaving behind a legacy of economic transformation
Cambodia's authoritarian regime, led by Hun Sen, silences dissent and imprisons opposition leaders like Sun Chanthy
Vietnam's new internet law enforces strict surveillance and censorship, mirroring China's authoritarian model of governance
The UAE's strategic influence in Africa through diplomatic efforts, investments, and soft power initiatives
The Syrian civil war has officially ended, with Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham now governing a fractured nation
Sikhs have long sought political autonomy, leading to tensions over Khalistan amid rising nationalism in India
Israel's recent actions suggest expansion beyond its original borders, intensifying focus on the Golan Heights and settlements in occupied territories
Singapore maintains a cautious stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict, advocating for Palestinian sovereignty while withholding formal recognition of Palestine