The case has highlighted the difficulty and discomfort with which Singapore talks about race and why it needs to be far more honest about prejudice in a country that prides itself on racial harmony
SINGAPORE, Feb 2 The numbers may look troubling, but terrorism research experts and leaders of community and youth groups were divided on whether the cases of.
Mohamed Imran Mohamed Taib writes about the importance of having the courage to embrace uncertainty and engage with opposing views in public discourse, as Singapore moves towards a more deliberative public sphere.