Opinion

This is K-pop’s new music direction

K-pop became the most voracious pop music culture on the planet as it expanded its global ambitions in the latter…

September 24, 2022

‘Expensive Candy’ is a flop for romanticizing poverty and sex work

The stigmatization of the subject, as stated by Sharmila Parmanand in her lengthy research on sex work, "increases the precarity…

September 18, 2022

Singapore’s appetite for vegan food is growing

According to Ms. Bianca Polak, the secretary at the Centre for a Responsible Future, more and more people have been…

September 16, 2022

Is Japan excited about tourists being back?

It would appear that Japan is on the verge of ending its glorious isolation and ultimately opening its borders. The…

September 14, 2022

After Elections: The best man for the job is still a woman

After the entire Filipino nation kept a hawk-eye watch on the previous elections, everyone is wondering where the former Vice…

September 6, 2022

Is legalizing cannabis a good thing for Thailand?

K. Shanmugam, the Minister for Home Affairs of Singapore, stated on Thursday that the increased ease with which cannabis can…

September 2, 2022

China COVID-19 limitations have a negative impact on youth mental health

In December of 2017, Zhang Meng suffered a mental collapse. The recurrent COVID-19 lockdowns of the student's university campus in…

August 30, 2022

Road rage and irresponsible driving are on the rise as Malaysian travel picks up

In spite of the delay at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, I was eventually able to get my passport renewed,…

August 29, 2022

Can Japan rediscover its fondness for nuclear power after Fukushima?

It's possible that one of the most unexpected locales is seeing a nuclear renaissance. After a little more than a…

August 27, 2022

What should we expect from Singapore’s digital workforce?

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong stated on Sunday (August 21) at the National Day Rally that the period of extremely…

August 24, 2022

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