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SINGAPORE: Progress Singapore Party (PSP) founder and chairman Tan Cheng Bock confirmed on Saturday (May 10) that he will retire from electoral politics.
Despite being deeply flawed, China’s initial experiments with representative politics starting in 1907 left a lasting legacy.
JAKARTA] Indonesia’s initial public offering (IPO) market is off to a roaring start in 2025, raising nearly US$420 million ...
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Malay Mail on MSN‘We’re not running away’: Dr Tan Cheng Bock retires from Singapore’s electoral politics at 85, says PSP to ‘regroup and return’ after GE lossProgress Singapore Party (PSP) founder Dr Tan Cheng Bock announced yesterday that he will no longer contest in general ...
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The Manila Times on MSNLeo XIV: What's in a papal name?"Habemus papam! We have a pope!" AFTER white smoke billowed out of the Sistine Chapel's chimney on May 8, a new papacy began ...
Bengaluru: Within the first five days of BBMP's citywide Scheduled Castes enumeration drive, around 14k SC households and ...
Peacock was succeeded by Petro Georgiou at a 1994 by-election, and he held the seat until retiring at the 2010 election. He was succeeded by Josh Frydenberg who served as Treasurer in the Morrison ...
The decision to junk the EU call and delay it yet again, adds to growing concerns about a mismatch between the prime minister ...
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