March 22, 2026 – Singapore Headlines

12 Malaysians to be charged after woman duped of 8.6kg of gold in impersonation scam

Story gist: Two Malaysians are to be charged in Singapore after a woman lost 8.6kg of gold in an impersonation scam. A sixth Malaysian was arrested in connection with impersonation scams.
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2 Malaysians to be charged after woman duped of 8.6kg of gold in impersonation scam
— CNA
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Sixth Malaysian arrested in Singapore over impersonation scams
— NST Online
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets did not cover the story, omitting perspectives on victim impacts or scam trends. Center outlets like CNA emphasize the specific incident, victim’s loss, and charges against two Malaysians. Right-leaning NST focuses on the arrest as the sixth Malaysian involved, highlighting patterns of cross-border scams from Malaysia into Singapore.

2Iranians mark Eid as Tehran reports strike on nuclear plant

Story gist: Iranians marked Eid al-Fitr. Tehran reported a strike on a nuclear plant.
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Iranian Muslims Observe Eid Al‑Fitr Prayers
— Reuters Connect
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets absent from cluster, omitting potential progressive sympathy for Iranian civilians or conservative emphasis on nuclear strike threats. Center (Reuters) frames story neutrally on religious observance with ‘Iranian Muslims Observe Eid Al-Fitr Prayers,’ downplaying or omitting Tehran strike report amid festivities. Coverage lacks partisan tonal contrasts.

3Nearly 2 in 5 feel Budget 2026 support for families is inadequate: AsiaOne survey, Singapore News

Story gist: An AsiaOne survey in Singapore found nearly 2 in 5 respondents feel support for families in the 2026 Budget is inadequate.
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Singapore’s 2026 Budget: A Good Time for Surpluses
— The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific Current Affairs Magazine
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, absenting progressive emphases on inequality or conservative focuses on fiscal restraint. Center outlets diverged: AsiaOne highlighted survey data on inadequate family support (neutral-critical tone via dissatisfaction stats), while The Diplomat framed the 2026 Budget positively as ‘a good time for surpluses’ (optimistic emphasis on fiscal health).

4More countries sign joint statement on Strait of Hormuz by European nations, others

Story gist: More countries signed a joint statement on the Strait of Hormuz initiated by European nations and others. Iran stated it will allow Japanese ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz.
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Iran says it will allow Japanese ships to transit the Strait of Hormuz
— Al Jazeera
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More countries sign joint statement on Strait of Hormuz by European nations, others
— The Straits Times
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Al Jazeera emphasizes Iran’s announcement allowing Japanese ships to transit the Strait, framing it as a positive Iranian action. Center outlet The Straits Times neutrally reports additional countries joining the European-led joint statement. No right-leaning coverage; absent perspectives may include criticism of Iran or emphasis on regional security threats from its side.