Heather Chen,
Heather Chen is a journalist who has worked for BBC News and VICE, covering events in Southeast Asia such as the Thai cave rescue, the Inter-Korean summit, and the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370. She currently serves as the Asia Writer for CNN Digital Worldwide based in Hong Kong. Her work focuses on breaking news, features and analysis pieces across the Asia-Pacific region. She has also reported extensively on societal issues like migrant worker rights, the death penalty debate and drug abuse in Singapore and Vietnam.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.
Bias
85%
Examples:
- Overall, the author presents a balanced view of the issues they report on but has a tendency to lean towards critical reporting.
- The author appears to have a critical perspective on power dynamics and the use of force by governments. The author often reports on issues related to social justice, human rights, and political corruption.
- The author has a strong focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and often reports on the impact of violence in the region. The author also highlights human rights violations and political tensions in various countries, particularly those in Southeast Asia. There is a tendency to present information from multiple sources, including official statements and eyewitness accounts, but there are instances where the author's opinion is presented as fact.
- There is a slight leaning towards sensationalism in some articles, particularly those related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The author also tends to focus on negative aspects of events and situations.
Conflicts of Interest
65%
Examples:
- The author occasionally reports on issues related to companies and organizations that may have a vested interest in the outcomes of certain events. However, the author generally discloses these conflicts and provides a balanced view of the situation.
- There are also instances where the author reports on issues related to their home region of Southeast Asia, which could potentially create a conflict of interest. However, the author generally maintains an objective perspective and provides a comprehensive view of the issues.
Contradictions
82%
Examples:
- The author often reports on breaking news and complex situations in real-time, which can lead to contradictions. There are instances where the author cites conflicting information from different sources without resolving the discrepancies.
- There are also instances where the author reports on claims made by various parties without providing context or evidence to support these claims. This can result in contradictory information being presented as fact.
Deceptions
63%
Examples:
- The author sometimes uses sensational language or misleading headlines to grab the reader's attention. However, the content of the articles generally supports the claims made in the headlines.
- There are also instances where the author presents information without providing context or evidence to support their claims. This can create a misleading impression for the reader.
Recent Articles
Massive Landslide in Kaokalam Village: At Least 100 Dead, Dozens Missing in Papua New Guinea
Broke On: Friday, 24 May 2024A landslide in Papua New Guinea's Enga province hit Kaokalam village on May 24, 2024, leaving at least 100 people dead and dozens missing. The disaster blocked the road to Porgera town and affected operations at the Porgera gold mine. Governor Peter Ipatas confirmed fatalities, and Prime Minister James Marape sent aid for relief work, body recovery, and infrastructure reconstruction. Hamas Releases Proof of Life Videos for Two Israeli-American Hostages: Hersh Goldberg-Polin and Itay Chen
Broke On: Wednesday, 07 October 2020Hamas releases videos of two Israeli-American hostages, Hersh Goldberg-Polin and Itay Chen, providing proof of life after 200 days in captivity. Goldberg-Polin criticizes Netanyahu for insufficient efforts to secure their release. At least 133 hostages remain, including five Americans; families and governments call for peaceful resolution. U.S Government Employees Restricted from Personal Travel in Israel Amid Increased Concerns of Iranian Attack
Broke On: Thursday, 11 April 2024The US State Department has issued a security alert for its personnel and their families in Israel, restricting them from personal travel outside the greater Tel Aviv area until further notice due to increased concerns of an Iranian attack. The possible attack could target northern or southern areas of Israel. Israel and Hamas in Conflict: US Weighs In on Request for More Military Support Amid Intense Scrutiny from Lawmakers and Critics
Broke On: Tuesday, 26 March 2024Israel and Hamas are currently engaged in a conflict over the Gaza Strip. The United States is closely monitoring the situation, with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin meeting with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Tuesday to discuss Israel's request for more US weaponry and equipment to support its war in Gaza. However, this request is under intense scrutiny by lawmakers and critics of President Joe Biden's ongoing support for Israel. The United Nations Security Council has passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, with the US abstaining from voting on the measure. Russia's Latest Missile Attack on Ukraine: What You Need to Know
Broke On: Sunday, 24 March 2024On March 24, Russia launched a major missile attack on Ukraine targeting Kyiv for the second time in four days. One of Russia's cruise missiles strayed briefly into Polish airspace before continuing its trajectory towards Ukraine. Poland activated F-16 fighter jets as part of NATO's response to protect its own airspace and demanded an explanation from Russia regarding the violation, calling on Moscow to stop terrorist attacks on Ukrainian territory. Women in Gaza Struggle to Access Food Amid Ongoing Conflict
Broke On: Friday, 01 March 2024The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in a significant food crisis for women, with more than 90% of them struggling to access basic necessities. Displacement and safety concerns have forced many women to resort to extreme coping mechanisms such as scavenging for food under rubble or in dumpsters. Israeli Raid on Nasser Hospital in Gaza Leaves Patients and Doctors Arrested, Kills 11
Broke On: Sunday, 18 February 2024Israeli forces raid Gaza hospital, causing deaths and chaos. WHO reports 200 patients trapped without power or oxygen. Israeli troops find weapons and medication linked to Hamas hostage crisis. Prabowo Subianto Wins Indonesian Presidential Election with Nearly 60% of the Vote, Young Voters Played a Key Role in His Victory
Broke On: Thursday, 15 February 2024Prabowo Subianto has won the presidential election in Indonesia with nearly 60% of the vote. He will govern with Gibran Rakabuming Raka, who is the eldest son of President Joko Widodo. Young voters have been key to this year's vote, with around half of registered voters being under 40 years old. Raging Wildfires in Chile Kill at Least 51 People, Threaten Urban Areas and Homes
Broke On: Sunday, 04 February 2024Raging wildfires in Chile have killed at least 51 people and destroyed hundreds of homes. Thousands of people were forced to flee as emergency workers battle the flames threatening urban areas, including Vina del Mar. Potential Hostage Release Deal Emerges Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict
Broke On: Saturday, 18 November 2023The Qatari prime minister, the Israeli ambassador to Washington, and senior US officials have all indicated that a hostage release agreement is close. The conflict, which began on October 7, has resulted in the reported deaths of 13,000 Palestinians, including at least 5,500 children. The IDF has seized Al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza's largest medical complex, claiming that Hamas uses a tunnel network underneath the hospital as a base.