Lee Kuan Yew

Lee Wei Ling, daughter of Singapore’s first PM Lee Kuan Yew, dies at 69 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Obituary

Lee Wei Ling, daughter of Singapore’s first PM Lee Kuan Yew, dies at 69

Lee died at home on Oct 9, according to a Facebook post by her brother Lee Hsien Yang.
Former minister George Yeo speaks about the launch of the final part of his trilogy, Musings — Series Three - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Books

Former minister George Yeo speaks about the launch of the final part of his trilogy, Musings — Series Three

In the third volume, Yeo narrates edgy experiences like his complex relationship with Lee Kuan Yew and relaxation of censorship

Global Markets

Now is not the time — to rest on our laurels

Singapore's achievements as a country did not fit nicely within the conventional Western narrative

Singapore economy

Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore at the centenary of his birth

The challenges are new but the answers are cold. They can be found in Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore.
Live theatre makes triumphant return to Singapore with The LKY Musical restaging - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Performances

Live theatre makes triumphant return to Singapore with The LKY Musical restaging

The LKY Musical's second run marks Singapore’s first large-scale musical production since the pandemic began in 2020.
Tech Titan - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Tech Titan

A speech by the late Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew set Rachel Ler, the GM of Commvault, on a career path in technology.

Malaysia-Singapore union flickers back to life: Bloomberg Gadfly

(May 11): The election shock may give fresh currency to an idea raised repeatedly by the late Lee Kuan Yew.
Photo credit: Ministry of Information and the Arts Collection, courtesy of National Archives of Singapore

In print this week

How did Singapore's first foreign minister view our foreign policy?

SINGAPORE (July 7): Lee Kuan Yew and his comrades survived the turmoil of those early days when Singapore was in the throes of separation from Malaysia, and after some years of uncertainty, set this little red dot of a country on a path to achieving enorm

To be (like Lee) or not to be, that is the question

SINGAPORE (July 4): Two of Singapore’s heavyweight diplomats have clashed in a rare public disagreement over the city-state’s foreign policy.

In print this week

How will Singapore navigate the choppy regional waters?

SINGAPORE (Jan 13): China’s rise as a regional power has been a long time coming. But many businesses and investors have yet to fully grasp what that would mean.
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