
Littlespeck downs pen in The Star
Seah Chiang Nee A generation of Malaysians and readers around the world have grown up with Seah Chiang Nee’s columns on Singapore. Illness, however, has forced him to ease up and he has decided to stop being a columnist in The Star. In this farewell interview with Soo Ewe Jin, Seah gives his readers an insight into his illustrious...

Migrants tell migrants: ‘Don’t come to Italy’
A succession of migrants paint a gloomy picture of Italy in the Northern League video (10 May) "My fellow countrymen, don't come to Italy, you will starve," says Jose from Angola, looking straight into the camera. "This country is in a serious crisis, and it affects migrants too," says Roshan from Sri Lanka, with a stern...

Xenophobe or brave patriot? Gilbert Goh polarises SG
Illustration: Craig Stephens (11 May) Xenophobe, or brave patriot who dares to speak the truth? Gilbert Goh has polarised Singaporeans with his tough stance on foreign workers. He's been accused of being a xenophobe, a racist and even an extremist by some of his fellow countrymen, but he still has his fair share of supporters. Many...
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