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Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh dismissed PM Lawrence Wong’s football analogy, reaffirming WP’s focus on contesting 26 ...
SDP chief Chee Soon Juan criticised Health Minister Ong Ye Kung for misusing the “co-driver” analogy during a rally speech, ...
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The man vying to become Australia’s next prime minister has spent weeks trying to distance himself from comparisons to US ...
Yes, Trump has wreaked havoc throughout the federal government and destroyed our relationships abroad, but his main goal — ...
Singapore's dominant People's Action Party is widely expected to sweep eight or nine out of every 10 seats in the May 3 ...
Who's voting, what issues are driving voters on the ground—and how each country is handling a more protectionist, more ...
Singapore's dominant People's Action Party is widely expected to sweep eight or nine out of every 10 seats in the May 3 ...
Trump signs his first executive order targeting a specific law firm, Perkins Coie LLP, which represented Hillary Clinton’s campaign in 2016. Perkins Coie responded by suing the Trump administration.