Friday, 19 April 2024
Kampung

Singapore

1. Issues surrounding the Pardons Board.....
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... Ibrahim v Mohd Khairul Azam case, where it ruled that the power of clemency can encompass both conviction and sentence. Likewise, in Singapore in JB Jeyaratnam v The AG (1990), the court recognised that ...
Tuesday, 06 February 2024
2. 60 or 66: 318 or 169 revisited?
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... Report of the Inter-Governmental Committee (IGC) that set the conditions for the Sarawak, Sabah (and the then Singapore) and Malaya for the formation a new nation called Malaysia. What really triggered ...
Thursday, 31 August 2023
3. BERSIH : POSTAL VOTE - MAJOR REFORM NEEDED...
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... voting rights to all overseas voters, including those who lives in neighbouring countries like Singapore, Southern Thailand, Brunei and Kalimantan, we have noted major shortcomings in the postal voting ...
Monday, 04 April 2022
... Fellow, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore, from April to September 2021. Registration This webinar will be delivered online entirely. You can join the webinar at the specified date and ...
Wednesday, 16 March 2022
... cases that require post-operation ICU management.) 3. We should be prepared to borrow ventilators from Singapore, China and Australia so that we can quickly expand our ICU capacity. 4. The monitoring ...
Wednesday, 07 July 2021
6. IT TAKES ONE RACIST BIGOT TO....
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... “preying on a Chinese girl” in Singapore has exposed the embarrassing racism of some members of the Chinese community. As an ethnic Chinese, I felt angry that this racist bigot (pigot?) could feel so confident ...
Thursday, 17 June 2021
7. Silent Suffering....
(Social Inclusion Act/In Focus)
... because her mother had no documents. Also living with her are the eight-month-old child of her late husband’s sister – the infant is also stateless as she was born in Singapore – and a nephew, 15, whose ...
Thursday, 13 May 2021
... and her passion is evident. She holds an MSc in Applied Gerontology (the study of ageing) from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and is the founder of SeniorsAloud, an online community for ...
Sunday, 28 March 2021
9. TWOAS - A Bold Political Experiment
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... of national groupings: developing countries (Rwanda: 61.3%, Mexico: 48.2%, South Africa: 45.8%), OIC countries (United Arab Emirates: 50.0%), Commonwealth (New Zealand, 48.3%) and Asean (Singapore, 29.5%). ...
Monday, 08 February 2021
10. TWOAS - A Bold Political Experiment
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... of national groupings: developing countries (Rwanda: 61.3%, Mexico: 48.2%, South Africa: 45.8%), OIC countries (United Arab Emirates: 50.0%), Commonwealth (New Zealand, 48.3%) and Asean (Singapore, 29.5%). ...
Monday, 08 February 2021
11. BERSIH - Pahang's 5 Unelected ADUNs...
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... are appointed, so that voters of some losers in FPTP elections get to be represented. For example, Singapore guarantees opposition at least 12 seats in the Parliament. In the 2020 election, when only 10 ...
Tuesday, 24 November 2020
... Sabah to vote by post in the next Sarawak State Election. Apart from that, BERSIH 2.0 also urged the postal and early voting categories to be open to voters residing in neighbouring countries such as Singapore, ...
Monday, 16 November 2020
13. Proclamation of Malaysia 1963
(KEY DOCUMENTS/1956 - 1965)
... on the Ninth day of July in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-three between the Federation of Malaya, the United Kingdom, North Borneo, Sarawak and Singapore it was agreed that there shall ...
Sunday, 18 October 2020
14. GBM : Malaysia Day Message
(Compass Points/Current Affairs)
... of Malaysia Day has helped to bring awareness to the general public that Malaysia was formed as a result of merger of between Malaya, North Borneo (now Sabah), Sarawak and Singapore. It also helps to bring ...
Tuesday, 15 September 2020
... spread and impact of Covid-19 on the wider population. Singapore failed to include migrant workers in its response, with serious consequences for the economy and entire population. After initially receiving ...
Monday, 03 August 2020
16. Negaraku
(Jati Diri/Here and Now)
...  I have, since the age of 18, lived the life of a minority. In England, France, Holland, Germany and now in Singapore, I have always been counted as one among the minority groups. I was either of ...
Thursday, 09 May 2013
17. 'An act of treason'
(Compass Points/Letters)
... working in the peninsula, and even more citizens working in Singapore, is now standing mute as planeloads of people are being flown into the peninsula to vote. The 13th General Elections this Sunday ...
Saturday, 04 May 2013
... Domestic Workers Welfare Trust, India Tenaganita, Malaysia Transient Workers Count Too (TWC2), Singapore United for Foreign Domestic Workers' Rights (UFDWR ) WAC, Philippines WARBE Development ...
Thursday, 07 February 2013
... attractive enough. With a labour force that is neither highly skilled nor cheap, our value propositions dwarf next to the likes of Vietnam and Singapore. As a result, technology and automation service ...
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
... achieve the objective of a high-income society if we continually depend on low-wage labour and use the same excuse about the adverse effect on industry. When Singapore implemented such a policy with its ...
Friday, 18 January 2013
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