Singapore News in English

February 19, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 19th February, and here’s your Singapore daily news capsule.

South Korea's death penalty in spotlight as prosecutors seek execution for ex-leader Yoon.

Two Myanmar crew members dead after fire on Singapore-registered vessel off the coast of China.

Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi reappointed after a landslide election win, Cabinet resigns en masse.

About 150 people evacuated after a fire breaks out at Teban Gardens HDB block.

A Thai bride sings farewell at her fiancé's funeral, killed just ten days before their wedding.

Pedestrian, 63, dies in hospital following an accident involving a bus on Havelock Road.

Fallen tree along Pipit Road in MacPherson causes bus diversions in the area.

No injuries reported after a fire breaks out at a restaurant in Chinatown.

India eyes $200 billion in AI investments over the next two years, with major funding planned.

Eligible Singaporeans can get free colon cancer tests in 2026, here's how to apply.

Study links high cholesterol to worsened lymphatic dysfunction in secondary lymphedema cases.

Chinese calligraphy sees renewed interest in Malaysia, especially among seniors embracing the art.

ComfortDelGro taxi turns turtle in Ang Mo Kio on the first day of Chinese New Year.

Influencer promotes unproven diet changes to treat acne, raising concerns among health experts.

Blades of the Guardians features Wu Jing in a star-studded Chinese martial arts epic.

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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