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Troubled Waters: Indonesia’s Growing Maritime Disputes
By Scott Cheney-Peters
Anonymous Could Be Caned in Singapore
Members of the worldwide hacktivist collective also face fines and jail time.
How 'Fat Leonard' Scammed the US Navy
Glenn Francis Leonard recruited US Naval officers as moles.
Bani Haykal: Crafting Music with “Dormant” Objects
The Singaporean musician creates – and composes with – unusual instruments.
Chindian Diaries: Sharing the Chinese-Indian Experience
The Chindian Diaries explore a unique mixture of ingredients in Southeast Asia’s cultural melting pot.
Suu Kyi Lectures Singapore on Materialism
Aung San Suu Kyi has suggested that Singapore could learn some soft lessons from her native Myanmar.
Singapore Underground: The Lion City Frees Up Space Below
Are Singaporeans prepared to take their lives underground?
Ilo Ilo Hits Hometown Cinemas: Will Singapore Like It Too?
Anthony Chen’s award-winning drama portrays the impact of a Filipino maid on a Singaporean family.
Lee Kuan Yew: Asia’s Confucianist Edmund Burke
Asia’s Henry Kissinger outlines his worldview and thoughts about the future. It’s well worth a read.
“Many Stories…One Singapore”: Lion City Marks National Day
Singaporeans are rolling in the city-state’s 48th National Day today.
The Submarine Race in the Malaccan Strait
The Strait of Malacca’s littoral states-Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia-all operate underwater fleets.
Singapore Haze: Discontent Rises
The severity of the haze from Indonesian forest burning has prompted a growing chorus of complaints this year.