April 7, 2026 – Global Headlines

1Trump Says Iran Proposal Isn’t Enough to Stop Attacks on Bridges and Power Plants

Story gist: Former President Trump stated an Iran proposal is insufficient to stop attacks on bridges and power plants. Mediators made a last-ditch push for a 45-day ceasefire.
Left
Trump Says Iran Proposal Isn’t Enough to Stop Attacks on Bridges and Power Plants
— The New York Times
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Center
Iran mediators make last-ditch push for 45-day ceasefire
— Axios
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like NYT center Trump’s rejection of the Iran proposal, emphasizing his concerns over infrastructure attacks. Center outlets like Axios focus on mediators’ urgent diplomatic push for ceasefire. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting hawkish views or amplification of Trump’s security-focused stance.

2Vietnam’s top leader To Lam consolidates power, gets China-style mandate

Story gist: Vietnam’s top leader To Lam consolidated power and received a China-style mandate.
Left
Expectations for double-digit economic growth and institutional perfection
— Nhan Dan Online
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Center
Vietnam’s top leader To Lam consolidates power, gets China-style mandate
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Nhan Dan Online frames positively with expectations of double-digit economic growth and institutional perfection. Center Reuters reports neutrally on power consolidation and China-style mandate, emphasizing leadership changes. Right-leaning coverage absent, missing potential emphasis on authoritarian risks or geopolitical concerns.

3Which Asian countries’ ships are passing through the Strait of Hormuz?

Story gist: Ships from Asian countries pass through the Strait of Hormuz. About 20,000 crew members are stranded in the Persian Gulf, using air conditioning water and catching fish to survive.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
Which Asian countries’ ships are passing through the Strait of Hormuz?
— BBC
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Right
20,000 Stranded Gulf Crew Use AC Water, Catch Fish to Survive
— 조선일보
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Bias summary: No left-leaning outlets covered the story, leaving that perspective absent. Center outlet BBC frames it as a neutral, factual question about which Asian ships transit the Strait of Hormuz. Right-leaning Chosun Ilbo emphasizes human hardship with a dramatic survival angle on 20,000 stranded crew relying on AC condensate and fish.

4What Kind of Person Talks Like This—Let Alone a President at War?

Story gist: Former President Donald Trump repeated threats to target Iran’s infrastructure. He dismissed concerns about potential war crimes.
Left
What Kind of Person Talks Like This—Let Alone a President at War?
— Slate
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Center
Live updates: Trump brushes off war crime concerns as he repeats threat to Iran’s infrastructure
— AP News
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Slate uses a rhetorical, outraged tone questioning Trump’s character and fitness as a ‘president at war.’ Center AP offers neutral live updates emphasizing factual details of threats and dismissal of war crimes. Right-leaning outlets are absent, leaving no coverage defending Trump’s stance on Iran or critiquing war crime concerns.

5North Korea: Kim’s daughter now seen as likely heir — South

Story gist: South Korea’s intelligence agency stated that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s teenage daughter is viewed as a likely heir.
Left
What We Know About Kim Jong Un’s Teenage Daughter and Possible Heir
— Time Magazine
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Center
Seoul spy agency says it’s fair to view teen daughter of North Korean leader Kim as his heir
— AP News
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Time Magazine frames the story with an informative profile, detailing ‘What We Know’ about the daughter as ‘Possible Heir,’ emphasizing background. Center AP News reports neutrally, directly citing the Seoul spy agency’s statement as ‘fair to view.’ Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential emphasis on regime threats, instability, or skepticism toward South Korean intelligence.