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Daily Briefing: Haze reading hits 84; NEA to introduce PM2.5 reading in PSI

Man accused of punching Singapore jazz singer resigns.

  • Haze in Singapore worsened Tuesday as the 3-hour PSI reading hits the highest level so far this year. Read more here.
  • Singapore’s air quality will be classified in the “Moderate” range more often, the National Environment Agency said on Tuesday. Know more here.
  • A man who has been named by local jazz singer Dawn Ho for allegedly punching her at Sentosa on Sunday night has resigned from his company, said his former employer. Find out more here. 
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