Survey results found that 43.5 per cent of respondents in 2024 said they form assumptions about someone’s behaviour based on their race, up from 35.2 per cent in 2018.
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A new poll by the Institute of Policy Studies and advocacy body OnePeople.sg found that sentiments of racial discrimination ...
Singapore's trade ministry (MTI) reaffirms commitment to upholding local and international trade laws amid reports of ...
A recent study in Singapore showed that more had positive perceptions regarding racial and religious harmony in the country, ...
AMID relentless global competition, developed economies worldwide are striving to assert their relevance and secure their ...
Singapore has passed the country's first law designed to protect workers against discrimination and penalize employers who discriminate.
The outlook on racial and religious harmony in Singapore has improved in the past five years, with more people here rating ...
Pathway 2035 for Financial Innovation - a guide by the Swiss Financial Innovation Desk (FIND) outlining AI, digital assets, ...
The Singapore auction market saw a notable increase in listings in Q4 2024, but a persistent gap in price expectations between buyers and sellers remains, Knigh ...
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A recent SMU study showed that coffee shop toilets in Singapore are the dirtiest public restrooms, ranking below hawker ...