Indonesia Versus Malaysia: Ruffled Feathers in Chicken Export Competition?
Siwage Dharma Negara|Peh Ko Hsu
Malaysia’s ban on chicken exports to Singapore has allowed Indonesia to join the competitive poultry export market.

Siwage Dharma Negara|Peh Ko Hsu
Malaysia’s ban on chicken exports to Singapore has allowed Indonesia to join the competitive poultry export market.
Norshahril Saat
Indonesia religious teacher Abdul Somad was denied entry to Singapore. His followers have decried Islamophobia as being behind the decision. This cannot be farther from the truth.
William Choong
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s recent visit to the United States highlights a unique dynamic in the bilateral relationship: Singapore’s ability to speak frankly and candidly to its superpower partner.
Euan Graham
The local lessons from the dramatic defeat of British and Commonwealth forces at the hands of the Japanese in 1942 have been well learned and internalised. Eighty years on, there are still wider lessons to be gleaned that transcend time and place.
Aristyo Rizka Darmawan
The recent signing of three treaties — a Flight Information Region agreement, a Defence Cooperation Agreement and an extradition treaty — augurs well for relations between Indonesia and Singapore. It is also a boost to regional security.
Malcolm Cook
The U.S. solidifies its paramount status, and Singapore rises to #2.
Norshahril Saat
The recent detention of a 20-year Singaporean here under the Internal Security Act underscores the need for Muslims to differentiate the religious and geopolitical aspects of the long-running Arab-Israeli conflict.
Jayant Menon
In the ensuing fight against new strains of Covid-19, countries should rely more on intensified domestic surveillance protocols than travel bans.
Jian Qiang Kwek|Xiaojun Li|Adam Y. Liu
A recent survey shows that Chinese people are much more favourably disposed towards Singapore than other rich nations such as Australia, Japan and the United States.
Norshahril Saat
Despite current challenges, Al-Azhar University - a popular destination for Singaporean students - remains as relevant as ever in churning out quality graduates in the Islamic sciences.