Singapore News in English
November 2, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 2nd November, and here’s your Singapore daily news capsule.
Dozens of firefighters deployed after fire breaks out at industrial area in Eunos.
Global fragmentation still likely after Trump-Xi meet, but countries can act to mitigate.
Ukraine says its troops still holding out in Pokrovsk as Russia claims pincer is closing.
Governments must invest more in preparing workers for AI, says PM Wong.
38 arrested over suspected money mule activities linked to YouTrip accounts.
Nearly 800,000 in Johor hit by water cuts due to Johor River pollution.
Singapore police seize over S$150 million in assets tied to Prince Group.
Twelve Cupcakes under MOM probe for unpaid salaries and abrupt retrenchment of staff.
Hong Kong reports 2 imported chikungunya cases, bringing total to 54 this year.
Japan PM’s debut summits with China and South Korea reflect pragmatic foreign policy.
S’pore vehicles barred from leaving Malaysia if VEP fines not paid.
Life, injury coverage for Mindef and MHA to increase by $50,000 from November 1.
As APEC meets, PM Wong urges leaders to embrace cooperation and reform WTO.
Actress Truong Ngoc Anh arrested for allegedly embezzling thousands of gold taels.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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