An in-depth analysis of the laws and regulations used by the Singapore government to suppress speech and peaceful assembly. This statement was originally published on hrw.org on 13 December 2017. The ...
For many, Singapore is an idyllic and livable city in Asia. But there’s serious concern for the country and its five million population around a proposed law to curb ‘fake news’ on the internet that ...
Amos Yee, who won a local filmmaking prize at age 13, has posted 30 videos to his YouTube channel, including praise for police response to a 2013 riot, a wry lesson in the Singlish dialect and a ...
Emergency responders at the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) could react more quickly to people in need when a speech recognition system that automatically transcribes information from distress ...
While addressing the S Rajaratnam Lecture, Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong gave a strong message to the US amid its trade war with China. "America is stepping back from its traditional role as ...
Lee Kuan Yew, the iconic founding father of Singapore died on March 23, 2015. Thousands lined the funeral procession to pay their respects to the man who had created one of the least corrupt, richest, ...
About 400 guests gathered atop the National Gallery Singapore on Sunday for the latest TIME100 Impact Awards. The newest recipients of TIME100 Impact Awards—which recognize leaders who have done ...
Singapore has passed a controversial bill that could equip the government with extensive powers to police online media and free speech. The bill was first drafted last month and, as had been expected, ...
SINGAPORE—Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was taken ill during an event commemorating the country’s independence late Sunday and left the stage part way through his speech to receive medical ...
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