February 7, 2026 – Global Headlines

1Will Sunday’s snap election gamble pay off for Japan’s first female premier?

Story gist: Japan’s first female premier Sanae Takaichi called a snap election scheduled for Sunday.
Left
Japan’s conservative leader bets big on Takaichi mania with snap election. Will her gamble pay off?
— cnn.com
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Center
Will Sunday’s snap election gamble pay off for Japan’s first female premier?
— BBC
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Right
Takaichi’s Long Trip From Heavy-Metal Drummer to Japan’s Political Heavyweight
— The Wall Street Journal
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Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN portrays the snap election as a high-risk ‘gamble’ by Japan’s ‘conservative leader’ fueled by ‘Takaichi mania,’ adopting a skeptical tone questioning payoff. Center BBC neutrally frames it around the historic first female premier and election gamble. Right-leaning WSJ focuses on Takaichi’s rise from heavy-metal drummer to ‘political heavyweight,’ emphasizing biography over election risks.

2Top Russian general shot in Moscow as talks stall on Ukraine ceasefire

Story gist: A top Russian general was shot in Moscow. Ukraine ceasefire talks stalled.
Left
Top Russian general shot in Moscow as talks stall on Ukraine ceasefire
— The Washington Post
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Center
Russian general shot several times in Moscow
— BBC
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Washington Post link the shooting of a ‘top Russian general’ directly to stalled Ukraine ceasefire talks, emphasizing geopolitical tensions. Center outlets like BBC report factually on the general being ‘shot several times in Moscow’ without referencing talks. Right-leaning coverage is absent, leaving potential pro-Russian or skeptical perspectives unrepresented.

3Canada plants a flag in Greenland

Story gist: Canada and France opened consulates in Greenland’s capital. The actions occurred amid geopolitical tensions involving Denmark and U.S. interest under Trump.
Left
Canada and France open Greenland consulates in show of Denmark support
— The Guardian
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Center
Canada plants a flag in Greenland
— Politico
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Right
Canada and France opening new consulates in Greenland’s capital amid Trump pressure
— Fox News
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames openings as show of support for Denmark, implying solidarity against external pressures. Center Politico neutrally highlights Canada’s flag-planting as symbolic territorial assertion. Right-leaning Fox News emphasizes consulates amid Trump pressure, underscoring U.S. influence without noting Denmark support.

4Suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque on Islamabad’s outskirts kills at least 31 and wounds scores

Story gist: A suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, killed at least 31 people and wounded scores.
Left
Suicide bomber kills at least 31 in mosque attack in Pakistan’s capital
— cnn.com
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Center
Suicide bombing at a Shiite mosque on Islamabad’s outskirts kills at least 31 and wounds scores
— AP News
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN frames it as ‘suicide bomber kills’ in a generic ‘mosque attack’ in ‘Pakistan’s capital,’ omitting Shiite detail and outskirts precision. Center AP matches the precise title, noting Shiite mosque and location. Right-leaning outlets absent, providing no conservative perspective on terrorism, sectarianism, or security implications.

5As West goes after Russia’s oil fleet, Moscow fears for its war funding

Story gist: The EU proposed broader sanctions targeting Russian crude oil and its oil fleet. Moscow expressed concerns over impacts on its war funding.
Left
As West goes after Russia’s oil fleet, Moscow fears for its war funding
— The Washington Post
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Center
EU targets Russian crude anew with far broader sanctions plan
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Washington Post frame the story with emphasis on Western action ‘going after’ Russia’s oil fleet and Moscow’s ‘fears’ for war funding, using dramatic tone. Center outlets like Reuters neutrally report EU’s ‘far broader sanctions plan’ on Russian crude. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting potential emphasis on sanctions’ costs to Western economies or doubts on effectiveness.