
Lawrence Wong Inaugurated as Singapore’s New Prime Minister
Lawrence Wong is inaugurated as Singapore’s new prime minister, bringing a fresh leadership style grounded in core Singaporean values and preparing for future challenges.
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Lawrence Wong is inaugurated as Singapore’s new prime minister, bringing a fresh leadership style grounded in core Singaporean values and preparing for future challenges.
Lawrence Wong’s swearing-in ceremony as Singapore’s new prime minister has commenced, signaling a key moment in the country’s governance.
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong resigns, paving the way for Lawrence Wong to lead. Analysts discuss the continuity of policies and the challenges ahead.
Lawrence Wong, Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister, is set to succeed Lee Hsien Loong on May 15. Known for his leadership during COVID-19 and the Forward Singapore initiative, Wong brings extensive policy expertise to his new role.
Joseph Schooling, Singapore’s only Olympic gold medalist, announces his retirement from competitive swimming, ending a remarkable career highlighted by his 2016 Rio victory.
The Chinese Mainland clinched a 4-1 victory over Singapore in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Tianjin, with Wu Lei leading the charge.
China gave up a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Singapore in a crucial World Cup qualifier, raising questions about their football strategy.
China signs new visa-free agreements with Singapore and Malaysia, enhancing travel and business connections for citizens of both nations.
At COP28, Singapore’s Minister Grace Fu highlights the critical Sino-Singapore collaboration and the role of green technologies in combating climate change.
Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong asserts that despite technology blockades, China’s commitment to developing its own tech will ensure its continued growth and global impact.