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Alaric Tan's true recovery from trauma and addiction only began when the shame he hid away was finally brought into the light ...
There is a Chinese saying: “生不带来,死不带去”. It means when we’re born, we bring nothing; when we die, we take nothing. To me, that ...
What does life in Singapore feel like for the workers who labour for it? Nurul and Shamim reflect on their dreams as migrant ...
If the national crackdown on vaping and K-pods feels like overkill, it’s because the problem has already outpaced public ...
If this whole kerfuffle leads to tightened enforcement of the rules and puts other performers off coming to Singapore, it’s ...
The mainstream narrative of the migrant labourer in Singapore only seems to rhyme with tragedy—abusive bosses, worksite fatalities, accidents while being ferried on lorries. They’re distressing tales, ...
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This is the first piece in a series on Jalan Kukoh’s rental housing situation. Through an exploration of people and public policy, the series attempts to help us understand how the poor in Singapore ...
He knew the law. He broke it anyway. When Mayeh’s law firm went under, he made a choice he thought would save his clients—but broke the very rules he once swore to uphold: practising law without a ...