1UN Security Council adopts US resolution on Trump’s Gaza peace plan
Story gist: The United Nations Security Council adopted a resolution proposed by the United States on Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan. The vote occurred amid a rival proposal from Russia.
UN security council votes to endorse Donald Trump’s Gaza plan
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US presses for approval of UN resolution on Gaza as Russia offers rival proposal
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame the story as the UN directly endorsing Trump’s Gaza plan, emphasizing approval of the US initiative. Center sources such as AP News portray the US pressing for the resolution’s approval while noting Russia’s competing proposal, stressing diplomatic processes and rivalries without favoring outcomes. Right-leaning outlets are absent, leaving out potential emphases on US leadership achievements or skepticism toward UN multilateralism.
2Lee Hsien Yang submits objections to gazetting Oxley Road site as national monument
Story gist: Lee Hsien Yang submitted objections to the gazetting of 38 Oxley Road as a national monument in Singapore. Workers’ Party MP Jamus Lim called for fair solutions and warned against state overreach.
Jamus Lim urges fair solutions for 38 Oxley Rd, warns against state overreach and ‘majority tyranny’
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Lee Hsien Yang submits objections to gazetting Oxley Road site as national monument
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Online Citizen frame the story through opposition voices, emphasizing warnings of state overreach and ‘majority tyranny’ to highlight government excess. Center outlets like CNA provide neutral, factual reporting on the objection submission without added commentary. Right-leaning coverage is absent, suggesting disinterest or alignment with pro-government preservation efforts, leaving conservative perspectives unrepresented.
3491,000 Japan-bound air tickets cancelled as China warns people to avoid travel
Story gist: China issued a travel warning advising citizens to avoid trips to Japan, leading to the cancellation of 491,000 air tickets bound for Japan. China’s premier will not meet Japan’s prime minister at the G20 summit, according to the Chinese foreign ministry.
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China premier won’t meet Japan PM at G20, says Chinese foreign ministry
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting any perspective that might emphasize international diplomacy or human impacts of travel restrictions. Center outlets, via Reuters, framed the story neutrally, focusing on factual diplomatic announcements without added context. Right-leaning outlets also absent, missing potential emphasis on economic or security implications of China-Japan tensions.