While Lee's vision and leadership built modern Singapore, the dispute among his children highlights unresolved challenges in ...
A son of the country’s founding father says he has been persecuted by the government because of a feud with his older brother ...
She and Lee Hsien Yang, 67, had been estranged from their eldest sibling, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong, over what to do with their family home, where she lived, following their father's death. ...
Singapore saw a new prime minister in 2024, but Lawrence Wong’s succession was shadowed by government scandals, including ...
The family of Singapores founding father, Lee Kuan Yew, is embroiled in a dispute over the demolition of his home, as ...
The New York Times has cast an international spotlight on the Lee family feud over 38 Oxley Road, framing it as a reflection of tensions in Singapore’s governance model. The house, tied to Lee Kuan ...
An opinion piece by Michael Barr in East Asia Forum (14 January) highlights the Oxley Road dispute as a litmus test for Prime ...
38 Oxley Road: Govt says Lee Hsien Yang aware his claims are inaccurate, and is creating 'false urgency' for demolition 'Please honour my father's wish for his home to be demolished': 38 Oxley ...
SINGAPORE – Mr Lee Hsien Yang, in a social media post on Oct 22, said he has become a political refugee from Singapore under the 1951 UN Refugee Convention. He said: “I sought asylum ...
Singapore’s Lee Hsien Yang says he is ‘political refugee’, has UK asylum status The brother of former Singapore prime minister Lee Hsien Loong says the UK has assessed he faces ‘a well ...
Lee Hsien Yang, 67, alleges that he and his wife have been the subject of a campaign of persecution by the Singaporean authorities. Lee Hsien Yang, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's estranged ...
38 Oxley Road: Govt says Lee Hsien Yang aware his claims are inaccurate, and is creating 'false urgency' for demolition 'Please honour my father's wish for his home to be demolished': 38 Oxley ...