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On topic: How will Singapore change under new PM Lawrence Wong?

Lawrence Wong has been sworn in as Singapore's prime minister, the city-state's fourth since its independence in 1965. The 51-year-old will usher in a new era and faces myriad challenges, including a falling birthrate, the rising cost of living, and potential disruptions to businesses from technological advances such as artificial intelligence.

Wong will also lead the ruling People's Action Party into the next general election, due by November 2025. Will he be able make his mark as head of government? Here is a selection of stories that will help you catch up on the latest.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong became prime minister on Wednesday, in the city-state's first leadership change in 20 years. Wong is tasked with fostering economic growth in a country grappling with a falling birthrate and potential disruptions in the global trade landscape. Read more.

On Wednesday night, Lawrence Wong vowed a different approach to leadership from his predecessors. "We will lead in our own way," he said. Read more.

Lawrence Wong does not come from a political family, unlike his predecessor Lee Hsien Loong. Will he be able to chart his own path on policies from the economy to social security to diplomacy? Read more.

While Singapore took full advantage of the forces of globalization under former PM Lee Hsien Loong, his premiership also saw "an uptick in disquiet among segments of the population that felt they did not benefit as much from globalization," writes Donald Low. "In more ways than one, Lee's handoff to Wong will mark the end of an era for Singapore." Read more.

New PM Lawrence Wong is staying on as finance minister. "Continuity and stability are key considerations," he said on Monday after announcing the new cabinet

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