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Gunshot-detection systems spark debate, with opponents saying the technology is ineffective and over polices communities of color


Singapore decriminalises sex between men, but is marriage doomed?

LGBTQ+ activists praise decision to scrap colonial-era law but urge the government to leave a door open to same-sex marriage


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