Singapore News in English

February 11, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 11th February, and here’s your Singapore daily news capsule.

Drug reoffending rate declines, while overall recidivism remains low and stable according to Singapore Prison Service.

Eight people fall ill after consuming seafood at Hong Kong’s Mandarin Oriental hotel.

Police warn of phishing scams impersonating LTA, targeting Singaporean travelers to Malaysia.

An 84-year-old woman dies after being struck by a power-assisted bicycle in Bedok.

A 16-year-old is under investigation for riding a deregistered motorbike without a valid license.

Beware of conmen asking you to vote for a friend's child in a WhatsApp dance competition.

First Singaporean charged under Malaysia’s new anti-littering law fined and ordered to do community service.

Young hawker known for $1.20 Min Jiang Kueh at Eva’s Pancake is closing after six years.

Jimmy Lai's children seek support from global leaders to advocate for their father's release in China.

Australia's leaders urge calm after clashes during Israeli President Herzog's visit to Sydney.

Singapore retains third-place ranking in global corruption index, maintaining its status as least corrupt in Asia-Pacific.

Tool developed by a Singapore surgeon's team aims to make knee replacement surgeries safer and more precise.

Eligible Singaporeans can now book a free blood test to detect ten types of cancer.

Local martial arts gym Juggernaut Fight Club announces its closure after 15 years of operation.

BWF confirms longer team events and expanded World Championships in badminton.

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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