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Singapore’s parliament has been dissolved to pave the way for general elections in which the city-state’s long-ruling party will seek to strengthen its dominance under Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
Singapore will head to the polls on 3 May, in what will be the first electoral test for its new prime minister Lawrence Wong. The election campaign, which lasts just nine days, is expected to be the ...
The Elections Department is expected to set a date for the polls later in the afternoon. Victory is virtually assured for the PAP, which has led Singapore since its independence in 1965.
The upcoming General Election will be the first under Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and Singapore's fourth-generation or 4G leadership team.
Singapore’s government dissolved parliament as Prime Minister Lawrence Wong prepares for elections in which he’ll seek a mandate to tackle cost-of-living concerns and lead a nation that has long ...
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Genting Singapore Limited, a prominent gaming operator, has recently announced its final cash dividend for the fiscal year 2024. The dividend, amounting to SG$0.02 ($0.015) per ordinary share, is set ...
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has announced a significant upgrade to its lounges at Changi Airport Terminal 2, marking a long-awaited enhancement for frequent travelers. The S$45 million revamp, targeting ...
Singapore’s president Tharman Shanmugaratnam dissolved parliament on Tuesday, setting the stage for general election as the prime minister prepares to seek a mandate on the issue of cost of living ...
The US tariff blitz will provide an impetus to Indonesia’s ongoing trade deal negotiations with Eurasia, according to Russia’s First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov on Monday. Indonesia has been ...
Analysts say that Singapore stands ready to take action to support its economy through fiscal measures and monetary policy.
The Government will spend over $143 billion under Budget 2025 - and implement schemes to support Singaporeans from all walks ...