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SINGAPORE - If you failed to cast your vote at the 2025 General Election, you will be able to apply to restore your name to ...
We think that GE2025 is defined by just one number: 65.57 percent. An all-too-familiar result, an all-too-familiar parliament, and an all-too-familiar political landscape? Not quite. GE2025 ...
Among the first batch of 35 candidates to declare their election expenses, MP Goh Pei Ming spent the most - over S$100,000.
HONG KONG/TOKYO/SHENZHEN/NEW YORK – Back home in Singapore, Mr Julian Chang, 24, used to pay little attention to politics, calling himself “apolitical”. But since coming to Tokyo as an ...
SINGAPORE: This year, Singapore’s General Election (GE2025) stood out from previous editions in a few meaningful ways: We saw independent candidates obtaining higher vote shares than some ...
‘Flashpoint’ dives into the temperature of GE2025 political rallies—the noise, the heat, the restless undercurrent you can’t put into words. Each photographer is given full creative ...
NEW YORK – The first Singaporeans have begun voting in the 2025 General Election, led by those based in Dubai, followed by Londoners. Overseas Singaporeans living in the US were third to begin ...
Stay updated with quick, reliable summaries of the key news shaping Singapore, Malaysia, and the world. As the dust settles on GE2025, there’s plenty to remember it for. Not only did it mark the debut ...
A total of 35 candidates who contested the May 3 General Election have declared their election expenses so far, with their combined spending coming up to S$884,978. Read more at The Business Times.
Singapore's Parliament was dissolved on 15 April ahead of a general election (GE2025) on 3 May. In a statement, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said, "President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, on the advice ...
The Town Councils announced include two newly formed Town Councils, Jalan Kayu and Punggol Town Councils respectively. Jalan ...