Singapore News in English

November 5, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 5th November, and here’s your Singapore daily news capsule.

Dick Cheney, former US vice president, passes away at 84, leaving a complex legacy.

Parliament approves second Workplace Fairness Bill, aiming for safer workplaces by 2027.

Iris Hsieh's friend expresses regret over collaboration with Namewee amid murder reclassification.

Judgment reserved in Pritam Singh's appeal regarding his conviction for lying to a committee.

Arsenal secures a 3-0 victory over Slavia Prague, maintaining an impressive defensive record.

Singapore expands support for Palestinian Authority with new capacity-building initiatives.

Singapore plans to cane scammers as fraud losses surge into the billions.

Majority of households with two or more cars in Singapore do not live in HDB flats.

China's financial influence grows as new frontiers emerge off Singapore's coast.

Singapore aims to turn Lee Kuan Yew’s house into a national monument, sparking debate.

China sentences five members of a Myanmar gang to death for their criminal activities.

Toto jackpot reaches $10 million for the twelfth time this year, attracting eager players.

UM remains Malaysia’s top university despite a slight drop in QS Asia rankings.

Scientists create an artificial leaf that converts CO₂ into useful products, a breakthrough.

Hong Kong reports its third local chikungunya fever case, raising public health concerns.

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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