The small island state of Singapore held its 16th General elections on Saturday, and the ruling People's Action Party won yet again with a comfortable majority.
83% of voters turned up to cast their ballot at various polling centers throughout the country. Read more: http://www.presstv.i r/detail/178773.html
NSP candidate for Marine Parade, Nicole Seah, gets emotional while speaking to a female resident in MacPherson during the party's final walkabout before Cooling Off Day
Talk Radio News Service Bureau Chief Ellen Ratner speaks with Chee Soon Juan, and how he would like US President Obama to address human rights issues in Singapore when he is in Singapore for Apec summit.
Chee Soon Juan joins the Lionel Show on 9 Nov 2009 to talk about the political issues facing Singapore leading up to President Obama's appearance at the upcoming APEC conference in Singapore.
There are growing calls for more transparency on both Temasek and GIC in the midst of big losses suffered by both state investment agencies. Will the government relent?
Singapore workers need concrete measures to help them save their jobs, or find employment for those who have been retrenched. Slogans and songs are just publicity stunts that do not solve any problems, and best left to entertainers. Union leaders must keep in mind that they are not entertainers, and should know what their priorities are.
Recently, MP Sam Tan accused Singaporean of being too mollycoddled by the government., and treat government's assistance as 'entitlement'. Is it fair to make such an accusation against needy Singaporeans asking for help from this "first world" government?