Singapore News in English
February 6, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 6th February, and here’s your Singapore daily news capsule.
Pheu Thai ignites hope as Thailand gears up for the 2026 elections.
China declines to join nuclear talks after US-Russia treaty expiration.
Singapore police tighten rules for massage shops amid rising vice activities.
SMRT announces 2026 schedule for the rare bus service 405 in Singapore.
A woman arrested for loanshark harassment allegedly threatened to burn a house.
Government agencies are balancing commercial activities in residential areas, says Sun Xueling.
Nine out of ten retrenched workers received benefits, according to the Ministry of Manpower.
Nearly 7,000 BTO flats will be available for sale in June across various estates.
Ian Fang faces deportation and a ban from re-entering Singapore after losing PR status.
Singapore Airshow features air taxi trials and significant aerospace deals.
A Hong Kong national has been arrested in Bangkok for a murder committed 37 years ago.
Anwar Ibrahim emphasizes that economic growth must benefit ordinary Malaysians.
Trump and Xi discuss Taiwan and trade relations in a call aimed at easing tensions.
Singapore to invest $40 million in promoting green solutions from local labs.
Youth cancer claims are surging across 82% of insurers in the Asia-Pacific region.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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