Singapore News in English

November 4, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 4th November, and here’s your Singapore daily news capsule.

PAP government to gazette Lee Kuan Yew’s home as a national monument despite family objections.

Singapore art investment firm shuts down, leaving employees unpaid and artworks unreturned.

Singapore and South Korea strengthen ties with new strategic partnership and cultural exchange deals.

Vivian Balakrishnan embarks on a working visit to the Middle East this week.

Malaysian rapper Namewee faces drug charges, denies links to Taiwanese influencer's death.

PM Wong leads delegation to Brunei for the Young Leaders' Programme this week.

RTS Link trains to begin test runs in Johor Bahru from mid-November, says Malaysia's transport minister.

NParks investigates the death of a dog left unattended at a grooming facility in Singapore.

Trump warns China about the consequences of any military action against Taiwan.

Singaporean woman sentenced to over 31 years in Taiwan for her role in a scam syndicate.

Tourists return to Hoi An as floodwaters recede and cleanup efforts progress in Vietnam.

FIFA rejects Malaysia's appeal over sanctions related to forged documents in football.

A groundbreaking brain map could change the future of Parkinson’s treatment significantly.

Warming seas bring a dangerous jellyfish species to Japan's coast, raising concerns among researchers.

Protecting informal workers is crucial to ending tuberculosis by 2030, according to health experts.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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