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Daily Briefing: Election fever spurs tweeting spree; Grand Prix organisers tackle haze

And what you need to know about the cabinet.

Twitter users in Singapore sent out a grand total of 170,000 tweets over the past two weeks as election fever took over the Southeast Asian city-state. Read more here.

Organisers of the Singapore Grand Prix said Tuesday the haze situation caused by forest fires in Indonesia was volatile but there were no plans so far to cancel the event. Find out more here.

So ahead of the unveiling of the new Cabinet — which is set to be announced in just under two weeks — here’s a simplified, condensed version of what you need to know about the Cabinet. Read more here.

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