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Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said Singapore needs trusted media that can offer balanced views. Speaking at The Straits Times' ...
We do not want our national newspaper to be owned by billionaires with narrow or partisan agendas. Nor do we want public ...
S INGAPORE, July 12 — Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has reportedly touted the critical role of trusted media in helping Singapore navigate an increasingly complex and fragmented information ...
SINGAPORE] In an age of rapid change, Singapore needs trusted media outlets to help it navigate a complex world, discern fact ...
PM Lawrence Wong, opposition leader Pritam Singh, and others shared personal experiences with ST, noting its continued ...
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong has called for restraint and dialogue between Thailand and Cambodia, urging an ...
SINGAPORE, May 15 (Reuters) - Lawrence Wong, 51, will take over as prime minister of Singapore on Wednesday, becoming the fourth leader of the Asian financial hub since its independence in 1965.
A U.S.-trained economist, Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong is the city-state’s fourth leader since independence in 1965 and the first outside the Lee family dynasty.
Lawrence Wong set to take centre stage as Singapore’s new prime minister. The 51-year-old will be sworn in as the city-state’s fourth leader since 1965 in a ceremony on May 15.
In short: 51-year-old Lawrence Wong will become Singapore's fourth prime minister, succeeding Lee Hsien Loong, the son of the nation's founding father, Lee Kuan Yew.
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong won his mandate on Saturday to lead the trade-dependent city into the tariff chaos wrought by US President Donald Trump. He’ll also need to navigate the ...
Lawrence Wong sworn in as Singapore’s first new prime minister in 20 years. Lee Hsien Loong, 72, bows out after 20 years in the city-state’s top job in a carefully calibrated power transfer.