
The Lessons Singaporeans Can Learn From Armenia
Gagik Tsarukyan, Professor Tay Kheng Soon myself and Zara at Armenia’s Olympic Training Facility A few days ago I and Reform Party CEC members Mahaboob Batscha and Noraini Yunus returned from a trip to Armenia where we were the guests of the PAP, only this time, as though in a parallel universe, it was the Prosperous Armenia...

If words matter, why do they commit blatant flip flops and U-turns?
In an apparent U-turn, Malaysian Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad will look to negotiate the deferment of the high speed rail project with Singapore, instead of calling it off altogether. This is not his first U-turn and it won’t be his last. The U-turn or flip flop is also something which Singaporeans are accustomed to...

Malaysia undecided on HSR
So how can Tun say S’pore knows what M’sia wants? Senile. Sad. Malaysia’s Economic Affairs Minister Mohamed Azmin Ali. said that Malaysia has not excluded the possibility of the project continuing, but will not make any suggestions unless there is a consensus from both countries. https://www.theedgesingapore.com/malaysia-lead-delegation-singapore-discuss-fate-hsr-project More...
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