Singapore News in English
February 1, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 1st February, and here’s your Singapore daily news capsule.
Blast in Iran's Bandar Abbas kills one and injures fourteen, caused by a gas leak.
China's corruption watchdog is investigating its emergency management minister amid rising concerns.
Ex-actor Edmund Chen regrets his actions after being sentenced for a road crash incident.
Beware of phishing scams targeting tax refunds, police warn about fake emails from IRAS.
Singapore’s military has completed its first solar farm at Sembawang Air Base, promoting sustainability.
Traffic jam reported on PIE following an accident involving a motorcycle and two cars.
Exhibition highlights the struggles faced by foreign domestic workers in Singapore, raising awareness.
Police are investigating over 200 suspected scammers linked to losses exceeding S$7.6 million.
Hong Kong port operator's contract ruled unconstitutional by a Panama court, failing public interest.
Japan's upcoming election poses a high-stakes challenge for Takaichi amid tougher opposition.
Malaysian Cabinet agrees to a ten-year, two-term limit for the Prime Minister, says law minister.
US government partially shuts down, but a quick resolution is expected following funding disputes.
Chinese Embassy in Japan issues security alert after a tear gas attack and robbery targeting nationals.
Actor-singer Dylan Wang launches his fashion brand D.Desirable with a pop-up store in Singapore.
NASA’s Curiosity Rover captures rare night photo of Mars, revealing a stunning view of the planet.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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