February 7, 2026 – Singapore Headlines

1Singapore platform operators warn of longer delivery times following tighter laws on mobility aids

Story gist: Singapore platform operators warned of longer delivery times due to tighter laws on mobility aids. PAP MPs advocated for safer personal mobility aids and action against vehicle tampering.
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Singapore platform operators warn of longer delivery times following tighter laws on mobility aids
— CNA
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PAP MPs push for safer PMAs and action against vehicle tampering
— petir.sg
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Bias summary: No left-leaning coverage. Center outlets like CNA emphasize platform operators’ warnings about delivery delays from new regulations, focusing on business impacts. Right-leaning petir.sg highlights PAP MPs’ push for safer PMAs and anti-tampering enforcement, prioritizing safety and government action over operational disruptions.

2Ex-actor Edmund Chen’s jail sentence stayed pending appeal outcome, bail increased to $15k

Story gist: Former actor Edmund Chen’s jail sentence was stayed pending appeal outcome. Bail was increased to $15,000.
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“Family Stays Together”: Chen Xi’s Heartfelt Message To Dad Edmund Chen On 65th Birthday
— 8days
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Government reviewing continued support for Reit sector: Amir Hamzah
— NST Online
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, no coverage provided. Center outlets (8days) frame story humanely via daughter’s ‘Family Stays Together’ birthday message to Chen, emphasizing emotional family support. Right-leaning outlets (NST) omit personal story entirely, focusing instead on unrelated government review of Reit sector support by Amir Hamzah, shifting emphasis to policy.

3Thailand Election 2026: A look at the 3 key parties contesting the polls

Story gist: Media outlets preview Thailand’s 2026 general election. Coverage examines three key parties contesting the polls.
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For Thailand’s popular progressives, winning the vote is only the first hurdle
— BBC
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Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning headlines provided, leaving progressive enthusiasm and conservative skepticism perspectives absent. Center outlet BBC frames Thailand’s progressives sympathetically as ‘popular,’ emphasizing post-vote institutional hurdles over electoral prospects, with a tone of caution about systemic barriers rather than party strengths or voter dynamics.

4Two men to be charged over impersonation scams involving cash and jewellery handovers

Story gist: Two men are to be charged over impersonation scams in which victims handed over cash and jewellery.
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Two men to be charged over impersonation scams involving cash and jewellery handovers
— CNA
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Bias summary: Center outlet CNA reports neutrally via factual headline on charges and scam details. Left-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential emphasis on victim impacts or scam prevention needs. Right-leaning outlets absent, missing focus on law enforcement action or crime deterrence. Coverage limited to center, lacking partisan framing variations.

5‘You see if I will burn your house’: 37-year-old woman arrested for alleged loanshark harassment in Bedok

Story gist: A 37-year-old woman was arrested in Bedok for alleged loanshark harassment. She reportedly threatened, ‘You see if I will burn your house.’
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‘You see if I will burn your house’: 37-year-old woman arrested for alleged loanshark harassment in Bedok
— AsiaOne
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting the story and any perspective on loanshark activities or arrests. Center outlet AsiaOne reports factually, quoting the threat directly and detailing the arrest without emphasis on causes, debtor issues, or systemic crime patterns.