January 20, 2026 – Global Headlines

1Australia shuts dozens of east coast beaches after shark attacks

Story gist: Australian authorities closed dozens of east coast beaches in New South Wales after four shark attacks in 48 hours. Officials urged beachgoers to use pools instead.
Left
After four shark attacks in 48 hours, NSW authorities urge beachgoers ‘just go to a pool’
— The Guardian
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Center
Australia shuts dozens of east coast beaches after shark attacks
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize the four attacks in 48 hours and feature the provocative official quote ‘just go to a pool,’ heightening drama and urgency. Center outlets like Reuters use neutral, factual headlines mirroring the event’s core action of beach closures. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any conservative framing such as skepticism toward restrictions or focus on individual responsibility.

2Stocks slide, dollar struggles as Trump’s Greenland gambit rattles markets

Story gist: U.S. stocks declined and the dollar weakened after Donald Trump’s statements on acquiring Greenland unsettled financial markets.
Left
Trump Is Pushing the U.S.-Europe Alliance to the Brink Over Greenland
— The New York Times
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Center
Stocks slide, dollar struggles as Trump’s Greenland gambit rattles markets
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times frame Trump’s Greenland interest as pushing U.S.-Europe alliance ‘to the brink,’ emphasizing diplomatic strain and alarmist tone. Center outlets like Reuters neutrally report market reactions, focusing on stocks sliding and dollar struggles without geopolitical judgment. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting defenses of Trump’s strategy or dismissals of alliance risks.

3Trump’s Board of Peace faces headwinds from allies as mandate appears broader than Gaza

Story gist: Trump’s Board of Peace faces opposition from allies. Its mandate extends beyond Gaza.
Left
Gaza’s Board of Peace: What to Know
— The New York Times
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning New York Times frames the story as ‘Gaza’s Board of Peace: What to Know,’ an explanatory piece emphasizing Gaza focus and downplaying broader mandate. No center-leaning outlets covered it, omitting neutral analysis of Trump’s initiative and ally tensions. No right-leaning coverage, absenting supportive tones on Trump’s peace efforts or criticism of allies’ resistance. Coverage limited to left perspective.

4Trump Links His Push for Greenland to Not Winning Nobel Peace Prize

Story gist: President Trump linked his push to acquire Greenland to not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. He made the statement during recent remarks.
Left
Trump news at a glance: president reveals the snub behind his Greenland ambitions
— The Guardian
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Center
Trump links Greenland threat to Nobel Peace Prize snub, EU prepares to retaliate
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame the story with a mocking tone, portraying Trump’s Greenland push as driven by a personal ‘snub’ in ‘news at a glance’ style. Center outlets like Reuters report neutrally, highlighting the ‘threat’ and EU retaliation plans. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on Trump’s bold foreign policy or Nobel snub critiques.

5Spain to hold three days of mourning after train crash that killed at least 40

Story gist: A train crash in Spain killed at least 40 people. Spain declared three days of national mourning following the incident.
Left
Spain to hold three days of mourning after train crash that killed at least 40
— The Guardian
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Center
Death toll in Spanish train collision rises to 40 as authorities fear more bodies could be found
— AP News
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes Spain’s official three-day mourning period after the crash killing at least 40. Center AP highlights rising death toll to 40 and authorities’ fears of more bodies under debris, using ‘collision.’ Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting any perspective on government response, investigation, or national solidarity.