
The man who saved Vui Kong
Mr M Ravi (19 Nov) - What legal reforms allowed for the recent re-sentencing of Sabahan Yong Vui Kong? And why did a government which for decades was certain in its conviction that it could justify one of the world’s highest rates of executions, change its tune? We speak to M Ravi who, according to Singapore online news portal...

SG helps Aussie spy agency tap undersea cables
Undersea fibre optic cable The nation’s electronic espionage agency, the Australian Signals Directorate, is in a partnership with British, American and Singaporean intelligence agencies to tap undersea fibre optic telecommunications cables that link Asia, the Middle East and Europe and carry much of Australia’s international...

China’s economic reforms: What you need to know
China opens key meeting to set economic reform agenda. (18 Oct) China late on Friday unveiled details of the long-term economic reforms agreed to at this month's Third Plenum, a key meeting of the country's top leaders. The 60-point reform plan is seen paving the way for sweeping changes in the world's second-biggest economy...
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