December 28, 2025 – Singapore Headlines

1Chelsea 1-2 Aston Villa (Dec 27, 2025) Game Analysis

Story gist: On December 27, 2025, Aston Villa defeated Chelsea 2-1 in a Premier League match.
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No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
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Premier League as-it-happened: Chelsea fell to Villa in Champions League race
— ESPN Singapore
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting any perspective on the match. The lone center outlet, ESPN Singapore, framed the result as Chelsea falling to Villa in the Champions League race, using neutral as-it-happened tone focused on live updates without emphasis on broader implications or team faults.

2Taiwan rattled by 7-magnitude quake

Story gist: A 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan. No major damage was reported, and TSMC evacuated some facilities.
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Taiwan rattled by 7.0 magnitude quake, no major damage reported
— CNN
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TSMC says some facilities evacuated after quake
— Reuters
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN uses dramatic ‘rattled’ tone, highlights no major damage. Center Reuters focuses on TSMC evacuations, emphasizing business operations. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting potential angles on infrastructure resilience or China tensions.

3Conflict and fear sap campaign energy ahead of Myanmar election

Story gist: Myanmar approaches a general election. Conflict and fear reduce campaign energy ahead of the vote.
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Myanmar is going to the polls. But it’s not the people who hold the power – it’s China
— The Guardian
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War-torn Myanmar votes in widely criticised ‘sham’ election
— BBC
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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 election by emphasizing China’s dominance over popular power. Center outlets like BBC describe Myanmar as war-torn hosting a widely criticized ‘sham’ election. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on election legitimacy or security measures against insurgents.