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The premier’s family squabbles over the legacy of Lee Kuan Yew, writes James Kynge
Dispute puts closely held nature of power in the spotlight
Lee Hsien Yang, brother of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, to leave the country
Rhetorical clashes with Beijing have given way to deep worries about US policy on Asia
Outspoken twice-jailed teenager judged to be victim of political persecution
From South China Sea rivalry to an international trade agreement, the US policy is in trouble
Lee Wei Ling attacks Singapore’s draft contempt of court bill as ‘attempt to muzzle public opinion’
Renewed push for Congressional approval when election ‘dust settles’
Experts say Singapore ‘air gap’ could simply hide civil servants’ web use, writes Jeevan Vasagar
State dinner’s modest choice of cuppa sparks fierce debate over government’s austerity drive
Prime minister takes to social media to reject sister’s claim he abused power
People’s Action party must now determine extent of its largesse as economy slows
PAP near certain to win, despite voter discontent over slowing economic growth and immigration
Despite tight controls, the city state has vibrant digital scene and online publications
From immigration to housing, the issues looming large in voters’ minds
PM virtually certain to retain power but challenges — and challengers — are on the rise
PM Lee seeks mandate to take city-state ‘into its next half-century’
Ho Ching to take break as head of Singapore investment agency, with Lee Theng Kiat taking helm
Funeral ends six days of mourning for city-state’s founding PM
The death of its founding father has triggered questions over the future of the tightly controlled city-state
Singapore’s ruling party faces array of challenges
Political rumblings in Singapore can be heard, writes Kishore Mahbubani
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