1JB set to see new and upgraded shopping malls cashing in on RTS Link, but some are concerned
Story gist: Johor Bahru anticipates new and upgraded shopping malls benefiting from the RTS Link. Paragon Globe and UOB Malaysia announced a partnership to advance green property and industrial development in Johor.
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Paragon Globe, UOB Malaysia partner to drive green property and industrial growth in Johor
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting progressive angles on economic equity or environmental justice in Johor’s growth. Center sources like The Malaysian Reserve frame the story neutrally, emphasizing sustainable partnerships and economic opportunities without highlighting concerns. Right-leaning outlets are absent, leaving out potential focus on free-market benefits or skepticism toward government-linked transit projects.
261-year-old man caught on CCTV reversing car into elderly woman in AMK is helping with police probe
Story gist: In Ang Mo Kio, Singapore, a 61-year-old man reversed his car into an elderly woman, as captured on CCTV. The man is cooperating with the police investigation.
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61-year-old man caught on CCTV reversing car into elderly woman in AMK is helping with police probe
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets show no coverage, omitting any progressive emphasis on victim rights or road safety policies. Center outlets, like The Straits Times, frame the story neutrally, focusing on factual details of the incident and the man’s cooperation without speculation. Right-leaning outlets also lack coverage, absenting potential conservative angles on personal responsibility or law enforcement efficiency. Overall, the story receives limited attention beyond centrist reporting.
3LTA grants approval to Grab, WeRide for testing entire fleet of driverless vehicles in Punggol, Singapore News
Story gist: Singapore’s Land Transport Authority granted approval to Grab and WeRide to test their entire fleet of driverless vehicles in Punggol.
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LTA grants approval to Grab, WeRide for testing entire fleet of driverless vehicles in Punggol, Singapore News
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets have not covered the story, omitting potential framings on labor disruptions from automation or national innovation priorities. Center outlet AsiaOne presents a neutral, factual report emphasizing the regulatory approval and companies involved, without speculative tone on safety risks or economic effects.
42 Singaporean men deported from Thailand and Cambodia charged with scam-related offences
Story gist: Two Singaporean men were deported from Thailand and Cambodia. They face charges for scam-related offenses from the Singapore Police Force.
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Two Singaporean Men Deported From Thailand And Cambodia To Be Charged For Scam-Related Offences
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Bias summary: Center outlets, such as those citing the Singapore Police Force, frame the story neutrally with factual headlines emphasizing deportation and charges without added context. Left-leaning coverage is absent, potentially omitting perspectives on international scam networks or victim impacts. Right-leaning outlets also lack coverage, missing emphasis on law enforcement successes or border security implications. This leaves the story underexplored across ideological lanes.
5Sharing renewable energy sources in S-E Asia key to dealing with rising heat: Climate scientist
Story gist: A UN body warned that global demand for air-conditioning will triple by 2050 due to rising temperatures, increasing emissions. A climate scientist stated that sharing renewable energy sources in Southeast Asia is key to addressing the heat.
As World Gets Hotter, Rising Use Of Cooling Devices Will Increase Dangerous Emissions, UN Body Warns
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Demand for air-conditioning set to triple by 2050, warns UN
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Earth Journalism Network frame the story with alarmist tone, emphasizing ‘world gets hotter’ and ‘dangerous emissions’ to highlight climate urgency. Center outlets like The Straits Times report neutrally, focusing on factual demand projections and UN warning without added drama. Right-leaning coverage is absent, potentially omitting perspectives that might prioritize economic costs of renewables or question emission alarmism.