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Juga mendengar dari link di bawah.
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#Singapore #foreignpolicy

听《907编辑部》上小宇宙。 声音,一种最古老也最温暖的传播方式,正在复兴,缓解着人们的“视觉疲劳和信息焦虑”,更激发起人际间的连结与共情,构筑起一片思想的栖息地。 在140字或一帧影像定义世界的时代,我们对深度对话的渴求从未消退。播客不是算法下的碎片回声,而是一场精神围炉,那些被热搜关键词折叠的复杂议题,借由记者、观察者、新闻当事人的娓娓道来,我们放慢时间脚本,触碰事件本真的肌理。 在这场“听觉复兴”的浪潮中,澎湃新闻国际新闻中心焕新推出播客节目“907编辑部”,不止于编辑部的故事,我们希望通过声音传递出国际热点新闻事件背后,更多有趣的观察与鲜活的故事,共同探索这个真实而多元的世界。

Bercakap tentang Daniel Martin di atas radio 938 kemarin malam tentang penyingkiran kedudukan Pemimpin Oposisi dari Pritam Singh dari Parti Pekerja oleh Perdana Menteri Singapura dan sekretaris-jenderal Parti Tindakan Rakyat Lawrence Wong.
昨天晚上上了《亞洲新文臺938》節目,與的Daniel Martin 討論新加坡總理兼人民行動黨密書長黃循財,免去工人黨秘書長國會在野領導職務一事。

The Workers’ Party has rejected Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s invitation to nominate another elected MP as Leader of the Opposition. The party’s Central Executive Committee says it is ‘unable to accept’ the invitation, as the party has its own established processes for elected leadersh
Spoke with Daniel Martin CNA938 yesterday about the withdrawal of the Leader of the Opposition from Pritam Singh of the Worker's Party by Prime Minister and People's Action Party Secretary-General Lawrence Wong.

The Workers’ Party has rejected Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s invitation to nominate another elected MP as Leader of the Opposition. The party’s Central Executive Committee says it is ‘unable to accept’ the invitation, as the party has its own established processes for elected leadersh
AcademiaSG co-editor Linda Lim from the University of Michigan discusses the strengths of and challenges facing the Singapore economic model, as well as ideas for reform. Often touted as an example of economic success, Singapore's growth model comes with real costs--and risks, especially when facing a more uncertain global environment. #singapore #economy
https://www.academia.sg/academic-views/singapore-model-productivity-led-growth/

The “Singapore model” of a market economy under heavy government direction has led to strong headline numbers that obscure signs of significant stress. High land and housing costs, extreme inequality, and a very low fertility rate suggest that everyday life feels precarious for many in one of the world’s richest cities. Singapore needs a new playbook, argues LINDA LIM in this article originally published by the Atlantic Council.
Singapore must now navigate these more complicated new circumstances, but policy inertia and the costs of adjustment may limit its ability to undertake such shifts. It may find itself simultaneously under pressure from both of today’s major powers as a result. Despite Singapore’s uniqueness, these are considerations that may similarly affect other smaller states that previously gained from more stable major power ties.
https://link.springer.com/referencework/10.1007/978-981-95-1507-3