Amos Yee, free speech & lessons from Singapore
Why we should think carefully before criticizing Singapore’s stance on Amos Yee. (21 May) - Lee Kuan Yew, the iconic founding father of Singapore died on March 23, 2015. Thousands lined the funeral procession to pay their respects to the man who had created one of the least corrupt, richest, and most technologically advanced...
Greece’s gamble to delay payments unnerved markets
(5 Jun) - Greece's gamble to delay loan repayments to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) unnerved markets yesterday, while prominent government ministers said they could be forced to hold early elections if creditors do not back down in bailout negotiations. Greek PM Alexis Tsipras (Pic: Getty) Prime minister Alexis Tsipras...
Philippines officials sacked over fake drugs shipment
securingindustry.com - by Phil Taylor - 19 May 2015 Two customs officers in the Philippines have been fired after releasing a shipment of counterfeit medicines. As yet there are no suggestions that the officials from the Philippines Bureau of Customs (BOC) deliberately facilitated the infiltration of the counterfeit medicines...
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