Singapore News in English
October 16, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 16th October, and here’s your Singapore daily news capsule.
Aid trucks roll into Gaza as dispute over hostage bodies pauses.
ASML says it's well prepared for Chinese rare-earth curbs amid tensions.
US adviser on India faces accusations of meeting Chinese officials and mishandling documents.
New Bill aims to streamline workplace discrimination claims for faster redress.
Hamas returns more hostage bodies after Israel threatens to cut aid.
Singapore proposes new law to protect victims of online harassment and stalking.
Independent review confirms government interests are safeguarded in F1 contract.
Singapore firms commit over S$5.5 billion in investments to Johor's special economic zone.
Police find serviceman with self-inflicted gunshot wound in Pasir Panjang.
New government unit assists mental health case in Tampines neighbour dispute.
As China and US impose rival port fees, global shipping braces for disruptions.
Malaysian authorities link social media to fatal schoolgirl stabbing that shocked the nation.
Singapore-Malaysia talks could allow cross-border taxis to drop off passengers anywhere.
Parliament passes Bill for green aviation fuel levy on departing flights.
Nintendo eShop and Switch Online services set to launch in Singapore and Malaysia on November 18th.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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