November 9, 2025 – Singapore Headlines

1Young money mules involved in scams need measured sentences, more education: Lawyers

Story gist: Lawyers in Singapore advocate for measured sentences and increased education for young individuals involved as money mules in scams. This approach aims to address their involvement without severe punishments.
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Singapore’s Ready to Cane Scammers, While AI Worries Grow
— Bloomberg.com
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets are absent, missing potential emphasis on youth rehabilitation and social justice. Center outlets like Bloomberg frame the story with a focus on Singapore’s strict caning policies for scammers alongside growing AI-related scam concerns, maintaining a neutral tone on enforcement and technology. Right-leaning outlets are absent, omitting possible stress on law-and-order deterrence.

2Philippines warns of deadly storm surges as massive Typhoon Fung-wong nears super typhoon strength

Story gist: Philippine authorities warned of deadly storm surges as Typhoon Fung-wong, also known as Uwan, approached the country and neared super typhoon strength.
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LIVE UPDATES: Typhoon Uwan
— Rappler
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Typhoon Fung-wong Tracker
— Reuters
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Rappler provides live updates on Typhoon Uwan, emphasizing real-time local impacts and urgency in the Philippines. Center outlet Reuters offers a neutral tracker for Typhoon Fung-wong, focusing on factual meteorological data without emphasis. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any conservative perspective that might downplay severity or highlight government response critiques.

3Taiwan’s Vice-President Hsiao makes rare address to international lawmakers at European Parliament

Story gist: Taiwan’s Vice President Hsiao delivered a rare address to international lawmakers at the European Parliament in Brussels. She called for joint efforts with Europe to counter China’s influence.
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Taiwan vice-president presses case at EU parliament for joint efforts to counter China
— The Guardian
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Taiwan’s Vice President Asks for Support in Rare Brussels Speech
— Bloomberg.com
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame the speech confrontationally, emphasizing Hsiao ‘pressing the case’ for efforts ‘to counter China,’ highlighting anti-China solidarity. Center outlets like Bloomberg adopt a neutral tone, focusing on Hsiao ‘asking for support’ in a ‘rare’ address without geopolitical emphasis. Right-leaning coverage is absent, missing a perspective that might criticize Taiwan’s outreach or prioritize U.S.-China relations.

4askST: What does the US government shutdown mean for a tourist like me?

Story gist: The US government shutdown has caused air traffic control staff cuts, leading to more than 1,000 flight cancellations entering the second day. Travelers, including tourists, face disruptions to Thanksgiving plans.
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Shutdown Casts a Shadow Over Travelers’ Thanksgiving Flight Plans
— The New York Times
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More than 1,000 flights cancelled as US air traffic cuts enter second day
— BBC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times frame the story with dramatic tone, emphasizing emotional impacts on travelers via phrases like ‘casts a shadow’ over Thanksgiving plans. Center outlets like BBC provide neutral, fact-based reporting focused on cancellation numbers and timeline without speculation. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving out potential perspectives blaming partisan gridlock or highlighting fiscal restraint benefits.

5DBS halts hiring, retrains staff as AI reshapes banking jobs; Alleged scam kingpin betrayed by his own trusted aide in Singapore family office: Singapore live news

Story gist: DBS Bank in Singapore halted hiring and began retraining staff due to AI reshaping banking jobs. An alleged scam kingpin in a Singapore family office was betrayed by his trusted aide.
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DBS halts hiring, retrains staff as AI reshapes banking jobs; Alleged scam kingpin betrayed by his own trusted aide in Singapore family office: Singapore live news
— Yahoo News Singapore
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting potential emphasis on AI’s impact on worker protections or scam vulnerabilities affecting vulnerable populations. Right-leaning sources are absent, missing angles on business efficiency gains from AI or law enforcement successes. Center outlets like Yahoo News Singapore frame the story neutrally as live news, focusing on factual updates without strong tonal emphasis or omissions.