Politics SPP raises concerns over use of wearable contact tracing devices, Minister Vivian Balakrishnan issues clarification Last Friday (5 June), Minister Vivian Balakrishnan announced in Parliament that a… The Online Citizen9 June 2020
Asia Politics Hong Kong security law like ‘anti-virus software’: Beijing official by Su Xinqi A sweeping national security law that will soon be… The Online Citizen8 June 2020
Politics ELD says it will release guidelines for campaigning no later than the day when the Writ of Election is issued The Elections Department (ELD) has released some information of its contingency plans… The Online Citizen8 June 2020
Opinion Politics Televised ministerial speeches could be seen as an election campaign disguised as COVID-19 speeches Leader of the Opposition, Pritam Singh has firmly asserted that Singaporeans have… ghui8 June 2020
Politics Progress Singapore Party members shares reasons and hopes behind joining the party during Online MPS On Thursday (4 June), Singapore newest political party Progress Singapore Party (PSP)… The Online Citizen6 June 2020
Current Affairs Politics Tan Meng Wah urges Singaporeans to consider if 4G leaders work for the interests of Singapore as a whole, or are they working for interests of specific groups of people As the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) conducted a Meet The People session… 00336 June 2020
Parliament Politics Workers’ Party MPs highlight apparent lack of clarity on COVID-19 restrictions and regulations, call for Govt to reassess response to pandemic The Government should reassess its response to the COVID-19 pandemic in light… The Online Citizen5 June 2020
Politics PSP proposes against impending GST hike and explains why wealth generation is “not a good thing” During the Meet The People hosted by the Progress Singapore Party (PSP)… 00335 June 2020
Asia Politics Hong Kong protesters seek sanctuary overseas as noose tightens by Jerome Taylor and Yan Zhao, with Sean Chang in Taipei Hong… The Online Citizen5 June 2020
Asia Politics Hong Kong legislature votes for law banning national anthem insults Hong Kong’s legislature voted for a Beijing-backed law banning insults to China’s… The Online Citizen4 June 2020