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At the end of GE2025, RICE captures the emotions between the two political parties that are set to shape Singapore’s 15th ...
Ken Koh, co-founder of fried chicken hawker stall and social enterprise Big Dot Chicken, has plenty to say about practising ...
These lines outline neighbourhoods into shapes of political power. On Polling Day, as Singaporeans vote, these lines come ...
To honour the spirit of Cooling-Off Day, enjoy some totally non-political stuff to distract yourself from the reality outside ...
Candidates should already know they will be put under a microscope when they enter politics. Every single microscopic blemish ...
Two contrasting images of Singapore coexist. The one that looms larger will help determine the shape of the 15th Parliament ...
Amrita Chanandras captures the warmth, mystery, and reverence in the rain-soaked aftermath of a PAP rally at Yishun Stadium.
For the PSP’s Hazel Poa and Tony Tan, their political love story has been 14 years in the making, long before GE2025.
If we wanted rehearsed talking points on current issues, we could’ve gone to rallies or read manifestos. Instead, we got a ...
RICE does not endorse any political party in Singapore. Refer to our GE2025 content coverage policy for details. All images by Justin Tan for RICE Media. Chee Soon Juan is a name every Singaporean ...
Chee Seng Tan, who’s never attended a rally before, offers a gritty, black-and-white perspective of the first-ever physical ...
Yulianna—activist and cultural advocate—has plenty to say about a Singapore that stays rooted in culture, community, and ...
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