Now Cantonese is my default language in Hong Kong ... who left the biggest impression, it would be Lee Kuan Yew. In 2005, when Lee was about 82 years old and held an emeritus position as minister ...
Poetry is “a luxury we cannot afford”, Singapore’s founding prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew, said many years ago. He intended it to be a maxim for the then-fledgling nation to focus on matters ...
Singapore’s founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew died early on Monday morning, March 23, 2015, after more than a month in hospital, leaving a legacy of an unlikely country he steered to ...
In a picture taken on June 5, 1959 Lee Kuan Yew, leader of People's Action Party poses after winning the elections in Singapore. Lee served as prime minister from 1959, when Singapore gained self-rule ...
Brilliant academic and lawyer Lee Kuan Yew narrowly survived the Japanese occupation of Singapore to lead his stricken country to independence and once-unimaginable prosperity Lee Kuan Ye addresses ...
SINGAPORE: If Lee Kuan Yew were alive today, would he jump out of his sick bed as he famously promised and try to stop the downward slide he feared Singapore could head towards? Or would he afford ...
(From left to right) MP Melvin Yong, MP Joan Pereira, Education Minister Chan Chun Sing, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah, MP Rachel Ong and Second Adviser to Tanjong Pagar ...
It's been 10 years since the death of Singapore's founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew on March 23, 2015, at the age of 91. On Sunday (March 23), his son, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong ...
SINGAPORE – On the 10th anniversary of Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s death, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong called on Singaporeans to honour the legacy of Singapore’s founding father through their actions.
Lee Kuan Yew, prime minister of the city-state of Singapore, is a mayor who talks as though he may one day be a world statesman. The 44-year-old prime minister is an imposing figure who gives the ...
SINGAPORE: On the 10th anniversary of Lee Kuan Yew’s death, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong called on Singaporeans to honour the legacy of Singapore’s founding father through their actions.