GE2025: What the First Rallies Reveal About a Competitive Election

Get the highlights from the initial GE2025 rallies, exploring what’s at stake and the rising competition among political parties.
GE2025: A Charged Nomination Day Heralds a Defining Election

Singapore’s GE2025 kicks off with a dramatic Nomination Day, setting the stage for a fiercely contested election that could reshape the nation’s political landscape.
The Best Yet? Inside Singapore Parliament’s Record-Setting 14th Term

GE2025: Manifestos Are Out — What Do They Say?

Explore what political parties are promising in the GE2025 manifestos. Get a quick breakdown of key pledges, policies, and what it means for voters.
Singapore Faces Economic Toll from US Tariff Warfare

U.S. tariffs threaten Singapore’s economy, as the nation faces severe trade disruptions and mounting uncertainty from punitive measures targeting it and others.
Singapore’s Housing Dilemma, and the Parties’ Proposals to Solve It

RDU’s Game Plan: Wallets and Voices

Red Dot United sets its sights on Parliament in GE2025, campaigning on cost of living concerns and fair representation.
PAP Introduces Fresh Faces—A Revitalization or Damage Control?

With GE2025 approaching, PAP unveils fresh faces—but is this a genuine revitalization or a strategic move to counter public dissatisfaction?
Wong Highlights Critical Choice for Singapore in Election

Leong Mun Wai Returns to Lead PSP—But Can He Steer It to Victory?

Pritam Singh Raises Doubts Over Singapore’s Electoral Map

Opposition leader Pritam Singh questions the fairness of Singapore’s newly redrawn electoral map, sparking debate over political boundaries and electoral transparency.
Amid Regional Tensions, Singapore and Vietnam Deepen Ties

As regional tensions rise, Singapore and Vietnam are strengthening their diplomatic and economic partnership, fostering greater cooperation in Southeast Asia
Progress Singapore Party Revamps Leadership Ahead of Election

Progress Singapore Party revamps its leadership in preparation for the upcoming election. Explore what this means for Singapore’s political landscape.
With New Electoral Boundaries, Opposition Parties Weigh Their Next Move

As Singapore’s political boundaries shift, opposition parties rethink their strategies to stay competitive. Discover how they plan to navigate the changing landscape.
Singapore’s Electoral Boundaries Redrawn, and the Debate Follows

GRCs in 2025: A Surge in Multi-Way Battles?

As the 2025 elections approach, experts predict a surge in multi-way battles in GRCs
People’s Power Party Breaks Away—Does It Even Matter?

The People’s Power Party has withdrawn from the opposition alliance. Is this just another setback for Singapore’s opposition?
The Political Impact of Singapore’s Opposition Leader’s Conviction

Singapore’s opposition leader has been convicted. What does this mean for the country’s political landscape and the future of its opposition?
The US-China Trade War Heats Up—What It Means for Singapore

As U.S.-China trade tensions escalate, Singapore faces economic vulnerabilities despite avoiding direct tariffs
Malaysia and Singapore Reunite After 60 Years with New Economic Zone

Malaysia and Singapore have launched the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone to boost bilateral ties and attract global investment
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
Singaporean Politics in 2024: Preparing for the Big Election

Explore the significant political developments in Singapore as parties prepare for the pivotal general election in 2025
Will Singapore Ever Recognize Palestine?

Singapore maintains a cautious stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict, advocating for Palestinian sovereignty while withholding formal recognition of Palestine
Will Singapore’s PM Wong Reform PAP Before the General Election?

Singapore’s PAP faces challenges as opposition gains ground; new PM Lawrence Wong pushes for reforms ahead of the 2025 election
How Iswaran’s Sentence Will Impact Singapore Politics

Former Singaporean minister S. Iswaran sentenced to 12 months in prison for accepting over $300,000 in gifts and obstructing justice
Geopolitics of the Deepening Singapore-India Partnership

Singapore strengthens ties with India, signing agreements on semiconductor cooperation and exploring collaboration in technology and green energy
The Importance of Blinken’s Visit to Singapore

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Singapore to strengthen Indo-Pacific ties
Singapore to recognize Palestine, but differently from its neighbors

Singapore to recognize Palestine if effective government formed, denounces terrorism and accepts Israel’s right to exist
Singapore to Conduct General Election Earlier?

Singapore’s general election may be held earlier than expected, with analysts suggesting a possible call as early as September.
Who is Singapore’s new Prime Minister?

Singapore’s PM Lee Hsien Loong steps down after 2 decades, passing the baton to Lawrence Wong, emphasizing continuity.
Can Lawrence Wong’s Social Media Skills Secure Gen Z Votes?

Singapore’s DPM Lawrence Wong boosts social media presence to appeal to Gen Z voters ahead of 2025 election.
Singapore Extends Hand of Friendship to Palestinian Authority

Amid Gaza-Israel conflict, Singapore navigates diplomatic ties. Prime Minister Lee congratulates Palestinian Authority, signaling nuanced approach to regional dynamics.
Singapore’s Concert Economy: How Will Taylor Swift Contribute to the Singapore Economy?

Swifties drive “Swiftonomics,” boosting economies worldwide. Singapore sees a surge in tourism and bookings ahead of Taylor Swift’s concerts.
Singapore Beats Hong Kong as the Asian Headquarters for Multinationals, Including Those from China

21st century hailed as Asia’s era. Singapore triumphs over Hong Kong in corporate hub race. China’s influence wanes, Singapore shines.
The Global Ripple Effect: How Singapore’s Economy Responds to Recession

Singapore revises 2023 growth forecast to 1.1% due to global economic risks; plans for gradual recovery in 2024.
Singapore Shines: A Closer Look at its Global Ranking in the Corruption Perception Index

Islet Disputes: Malaysia’s Royal Commission to Examine Singapore Strait Dispute Cases

Iswaran’s Charge With Corruption and Its Political Echoes

Bridging Economies: Malaysia-Singapore Improves Economic Co-Operation

Global Passport Powerhouses: Singapore Shares the Crown with Five Nations in 2024

The Red Sea Conflict: What Ahead of Singapore?

A Closer Look: Singapore’s 1.2% Economic Growth Amidst Global Uncertainties

In the Spotlight: Singapore’s Political Canvas of 2023
