March 21, 2026 – Japan Headlines

1米、中東に追加部隊派遣へ 海兵隊員ら数千人=当局者

Story gist: U.S. authorities announced plans to deploy several thousand Marines and other troops to the Middle East.
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No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
米、中東に追加部隊派遣へ 海兵隊員ら数千人=当局者
— Reuters
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, leaving those perspectives absent. Center outlet Reuters reported neutrally with a straightforward factual headline citing authorities, emphasizing troop numbers and deployment without tone, opinion, or additional context on reasons or implications.

2日米首脳会談、中東情勢安定へ緊密な連携で一致…トランプ氏は日本評価「NATOとは違う」

Story gist: Japanese Prime Minister and U.S. President Donald Trump held a summit meeting and agreed on close cooperation to stabilize the Middle East situation. Trump praised Japan, stating it differs from NATO.
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米、海峡航行で貢献要請 首相「艦船派遣に制約」 中東安定化へ意思疎通 日米首脳会談
— 沖縄タイムス社
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Center
トランプ米大統領、夕食会で歓待 高市首相「最高の相棒」
— 時事ドットコム
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日米首脳会談、中東情勢安定へ緊密な連携で一致…トランプ氏は日本評価「NATOとは違う」
— 読売新聞オンライン
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets (Okinawa Times) emphasize U.S. requests for Japanese naval contributions to strait navigation and the prime minister’s constraints on ship dispatch, highlighting hesitation. Center outlets (Jiji) focus on warm personal rapport, with Trump hosting a dinner and the prime minister calling him the ‘best partner.’ Right-leaning outlets (Yomiuri) stress mutual agreement on tight coordination and Trump’s praise for Japan as superior to NATO allies.

3新名神で多重事故 6人死亡、3人が子ども 大型トラック追突 乗用車が炎上(2026年3月20日掲載)|日テレNEWS NNN

Story gist: A multiple-vehicle crash occurred on the Shin-Meishin Expressway on March 20, 2026, when a large truck rear-ended vehicles. Six people died, including three children, and a passenger car caught fire.
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トラック追突6人死亡 新名神 車炎上 子ども3人乗車
— 沖縄タイムス社
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新名神で多重事故 6人死亡、3人が子ども 大型トラック追突 乗用車が炎上(2026年3月20日掲載)|日テレNEWS NNN
— 日テレNEWS NNN
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新名神トンネル事故、死者6人のうち子供は3人と判明 捜査関係者沈痛「性別わからず」
— 産経ニュース
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Okinawa Times employs terse, alarmist phrasing spotlighting the truck’s rear-end collision, six deaths, burning car, and three children aboard, implying clear driver fault. Center Daytere News NNN uses neutral, comprehensive factual reporting. Right-leaning Sankei News emphasizes tunnel setting, confirmation of three child deaths among six, and investigators’ somber reaction to unidentified genders, underscoring emotional and investigative challenges.

4過失責任の所在が焦点に 求められる緻密な捜査 辺野古沖転覆、抗議団体を家宅捜索

Story gist: Japanese Coast Guard searched offices of Henoko anti-helicopter base protest group after boat capsized off Henoko coast, Okinawa. Searches target suspicions of professional negligence causing injury or death.
Left
<金口木舌>教科書にはないこと
— 琉球新報デジタル
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Center
【速報】海保、ヘリ基地反対協の関係先を家宅捜索 業務上過失致死傷などの疑い 辺野古沖転覆(沖縄タイムス)
— Yahoo!ニュース
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過失責任の所在が焦点に 求められる緻密な捜査 辺野古沖転覆、抗議団体を家宅捜索
— 産経ニュース
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Ryukyu Shimpo frames via opinion column ‘Things not in textbooks,’ implying suppression or untold context. Center outlet Okinawa Times (via Yahoo) reports neutrally as breaking news, listing suspicions factually. Right-leaning Sankei emphasizes protesters’ negligence responsibility and demands meticulous investigation, highlighting accountability. Left perspective dominates Okinawa coverage; national center/right provide procedural focus.

5【速報】「ミサイル製造継続中」とイラン革命防衛隊

Story gist: Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps stated missile production is ongoing. Reuters reported Iran launched missiles at the West Bank, causing the first Palestinian deaths.
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No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
イランがヨルダン川西岸をミサイル攻撃、パレスチナ人に初の死者
— Reuters
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning headlines provided; those perspectives absent. Center outlet Reuters frames the story neutrally, emphasizing Iran’s missile attack on the West Bank and the novelty of Palestinian casualties, with focus on facts, location, and victim identity without motive analysis or broader context.