New Faces, New Fights: Singapore’s GE2025 Contenders Step Up

As Singapore gears up for the General Election (GE2025), political parties are unveiling fresh faces to engage voters ahead of the November 23 deadline. With revised electoral boundaries released on March 11, 2025, the political landscape is buzzing with activity. This article compiles insights from two Channel NewsAsia reports and additional confirmed data, spotlighting potential…

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Caught in the Chip Chase: How Nvidia’s AI Fraud Case Could Shake Singapore-Malaysia Ties

On March 4, 2025, a surprising story broke out of Singapore and Malaysia. It involves high-tech chips from Nvidia, a big American company, and a fraud case that’s raising eyebrows. Malaysia is now digging into claims that these chips, meant for artificial intelligence (AI), were moved from Singapore in a sneaky way. This isn’t just…

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Tragedy in Spain: The Unfolding Case of Singaporeans Audrey Fang and Mitchell Ong

In April 2024, the international community was shaken by the tragic death of Singaporean architect Audrey Fang in Spain. Her alleged murderer, fellow Singaporean Mitchell Ong, was arrested shortly after. As of February 2025, the case has seen significant developments, shedding light on the intricate details of their relationship and the events leading up to…

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Desmond Lee: 140 Housing blocks still lack raise access as over 5, 000 upgraded under LUP since 2001

When the Lift Upgrading Programme ( LUP) first started in 2001, there were 5, 300 HDB blocks without full lift access, according to National Development Minister Desmond Lee in Parliament on February 18th. Since therefore, over 5, 000 stones have been upgraded, leaving about 140 stones where LUP remains impossible. He advised that families who…

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