1All healthcare providers required to share patients’ health data under new law
Story gist: Singapore’s Health Information Bill requires all healthcare service providers to contribute and share patients’ key health information. NTUC expressed support for the bill, highlighting safeguards.
NTUC backs Health Information Bill, stresses strong safeguards to protect workers
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All healthcare service providers must contribute and share patients’ key health information
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Better healthcare for Singaporeans and stronger personal data protection with the Health Information Bill
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NTUC UPortal emphasizes union backing and safeguards protecting workers. Center outlet The Straits Times reports the mandate factually without added context. Right-leaning petir.sg highlights benefits like better healthcare for Singaporeans and stronger data protection, framing it positively.
2Law passed allowing public sector data to be shared with ‘trusted external partners’
Story gist: Singapore passed a law allowing public sector data to be shared with trusted external partners.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Law passed allowing public sector data to be shared with ‘trusted external partners’
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Stronger safeguards for data, faster and more effective services for Singaporeans
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential privacy risks or criticisms. Center (CNA) uses neutral, factual headline mirroring the law’s title without emphasis. Right (petir.sg) frames positively, highlighting stronger data safeguards and benefits like faster, more effective services for Singaporeans, emphasizing upsides over risks.
3Salaries of political office holders to be reviewed: Chan Chun Sing
Story gist: Chan Chun Sing announced that salaries of political office holders will be reviewed.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Salaries of political office holders to be reviewed: Chan Chun Sing
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Only center outlet CNA covers the story with a neutral headline quoting Chan Chun Sing directly. No left-leaning coverage, absent progressive emphasis on pay equity or potential reductions for fairness. No right-leaning coverage, missing conservative framing on fiscal prudence or defending competitive salaries to attract talent. Coverage limited to centrist reporting without partisan tones or omissions highlighted.
4Punggol residents to try out driverless shuttle service from Jan 12
Story gist: Punggol residents will trial a driverless shuttle service starting January 12.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Punggol residents to try out driverless shuttle service from Jan 12
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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, absenting progressive emphasis on tech equity or conservative focus on safety risks and regulation. Center outlet The Straits Times reported neutrally with a factual headline matching the story title, emphasizing the trial’s location, participants, and start date without tone variations or omissions.
5‘Erosion of credibility’: Malaysia defence minister slams recent scandals and warns against corruption ‘cancer’
Story gist: Malaysia’s defence minister criticized recent scandals for eroding credibility and warned against corruption as a ‘cancer’. Hafizuddeain, under probe, abandoned prospects of becoming the next defence chief.
Under probe, Hafizuddeain abandons future as next defence chief
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‘Erosion of credibility’: Malaysia defence minister slams recent scandals and warns against corruption ‘cancer’
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Malaysiakini emphasizes Hafizuddeain’s probe and withdrawal from defence chief contention, focusing on scandal fallout and leadership disruption. Center CNA neutrally reports the minister’s statements on credibility erosion and corruption warning. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting potential defenses of officials or framing as political attacks.