1Iran vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed in new leader Mojtaba Khamenei’s first statement
Story gist: Iran’s new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei stated in his first public message that the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed.
Live updates: Iran’s new supreme leader says Strait of Hormuz will remain closed in first purported message to public
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Middle East war live: Oil settles above $100 as Strait of Hormuz crisis intensifies
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN frames the story via live updates on the new leader’s ‘purported’ statement, emphasizing the closure vow with implied skepticism. Center Financial Times stresses economic impacts, noting oil above $100 and ‘crisis intensifies’ in Middle East war context. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential focus on security threats or U.S. response.
2Some condominiums say co-funding is important for replacing ageing lifts
Story gist: Some condominiums state that co-funding is important for replacing ageing lifts. The statement appears in a CNA report.
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Some condominiums say co-funding is important for replacing ageing lifts
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Bias summary: Only center-leaning CNA covers the story with a neutral headline emphasizing condominiums’ view on co-funding needs for lift replacements. Left- and right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting any progressive emphasis on affordability or conservative focus on fiscal responsibility, leaving those perspectives absent.
32 Malaysian men suspected of acting as money mules for scammers taken back to crime scenes
Story gist: Two Malaysian men suspected of acting as money mules for scammers in a government impersonation scheme were taken back to crime scenes in Singapore. The arrests occurred recently.
Three Malaysians arrested in Singapore within a week over suspected government impersonation scam roles
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Malaysian to be charged over suspected involvement in govt official impersonation scam
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Online Citizen frame the story around three Malaysians arrested within a week for broader scam roles, emphasizing pattern and volume. Center outlets like The Straits Times focus on one Malaysian slated for charges, highlighting specific legal proceedings. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving no perspective on enforcement, cross-border implications, or victim impacts.
4S’pore, China among economies under US trade probe amid push to revive Trump’s tariffs
Story gist: The US launched a trade probe into economies including Singapore, China, the EU, and India. The action occurs amid efforts to revive tariffs from the Trump administration.
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US launches probe into trading partners including the EU, China and India
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Bias summary: No left-leaning headlines provided, omitting potential criticism of US protectionism or focus on global trade tensions. Center outlets like BBC frame the story neutrally, emphasizing the US probe into trading partners such as the EU, China, and India without partisan context. No right-leaning coverage, absenting emphasis on reviving Trump tariffs as economic defense.
5Decoding Beijing’s 2026 economic jargon – and why it matters
Story gist: During China’s Two Sessions, officials used economic jargon outlining 2026 targets. Media outlets analyzed the terminology.
Perspective on the two sessions (X)
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Decoding Beijing’s 2026 economic jargon – and why it matters
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Bias summary: Left-leaning China Daily Global frames with a ‘perspective’ on Two Sessions, implying supportive tone toward Beijing’s plans. Center CNA neutrally decodes jargon and stresses its relevance without judgment. Right-leaning outlets absent, lacking coverage that might emphasize skepticism or economic risks in China’s announcements.