In Singapore, Grandmothers Dive Into Aging With a Splash

To tell the story of a demographic shift in Southeast Asia, one reporter visited a swimming complex where women in their 60s, 70s and 80s get competitive in the pool.

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The Ah Ma Flippa Ball Team Is a Sign of Singapore’s Aging Population

The Ah Ma Flippa Ball team (ah ma means grandmother) is one example of how Singapore is encouraging its growing population of seniors to stay active.

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In Singapore’s Election, All Eyes Are on the Margin of Victory, Not the Winner

The People’s Action Party is widely expected to continue its six-decade reign. But discontent with its policies is fueling a growing opposition.

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Why Driving in Singapore Is Like ‘Wearing a Rolex’

The city-state, where it costs up to $84,000 just for the right to own a car, is one of the most expensive places to drive. That is by design.

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Pritam Singh, Singapore Opposition Leader, Found Guilty of Lying Under Oath

In a blow to the Workers’ Party, its leader, Pritam Singh, was fined for lying under oath to Parliament.

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What New York can learn from other cities that have congestion pricing.

London, Stockholm and Singapore offer clues of what to expect from the new tolling plan.

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At COP29, ‘Sewage Beer’ Is Just Fine

The hoppy pilsner from Singapore, where freshwater is scarce, is part of an effort to promote recycling solutions.

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