Singapore News in English
November 6, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 6th November, and here’s your Singapore daily news capsule.
Singapore Parliament passes online harms Bill after over eight hours of debate.
Megan Khung abuse case prompts MSF to enhance social services coordination and oversight.
Judgment reserved in Pritam Singh's appeal against conviction for lying to a parliamentary committee.
World Energy Council chairman urges countries to shift from climate talks to actionable steps ahead of COP30.
Landmark workplace fairness law passed, set to take effect by the end of 2027.
Singapore expands support for Palestinian Authority with new capacity-building courses.
FairPrice Foundation collaborates with Tan Tock Seng Hospital to promote healthier eating for seniors.
New law allows caning for scammers as Singapore grapples with nearly $4 billion in fraud losses.
Singapore's first ambassador to China, Cheng Tong Fatt, has passed away at the age of 96.
Agoda layoffs raise concerns; Tan See Leng advises staff not to be deterred from reporting issues.
Singapore's Central Bank warns of rising global risks amid tech stock market volatility.
Japan's Takaichi pushes for stricter measures against illegal immigration and land purchases.
Catch-up immunization campaign deemed essential for Gaza’s children amid ongoing crises.
Largest supermoon of 2025 set to illuminate the night sky this evening.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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