May 4, 2026 – Japan Headlines

1イラン、戦闘終結への新提案14項目…「体制内の必要な許可を得た」と最高指導者の承認を示唆

Story gist: Iran submitted a 14-point proposal to end hostilities. Officials stated it obtained necessary internal regime permissions, implying Supreme Leader approval.
Left
イラン新提案は「受け入れ 想像できない」 トランプ大統領が主張 交渉期限が1か月に設定報道も 攻撃再開は「そういう可能性はある」
— TBS NEWS DIG
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Center
イラン、米に14項目提案 海上封鎖解除・賠償金支払い 要求
— 日本経済新聞
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Right
イラン、戦闘終結への新提案14項目…「体制内の必要な許可を得た」と最高指導者の承認を示唆
— 読売新聞
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Bias summary: Left-leaning TBS emphasizes Trump’s claim that Iran’s proposal is ‘unimaginable to accept,’ a one-month negotiation deadline, and potential attack resumption, conveying skepticism. Center Nikkei neutrally lists demands like lifting maritime blockade and compensation payments. Right-leaning Yomiuri highlights the proposal’s details and Supreme Leader’s implied endorsement, suggesting official legitimacy. No major omissions across lanes.

2「国民守る仕組みを」「9条は最先端」 憲法記念日、各地で集会

Story gist: On Japan’s Constitution Memorial Day, gatherings occurred across various locations. Participants advocated mechanisms to protect citizens and called Article 9 the most advanced.
Left
「国民守る仕組みを」「9条は最先端」 憲法記念日、各地で集会
— 毎日新聞
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Center
憲法記念日 “改正を” “守ろう” それぞれの立場の人が集会
— NHKニュース
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Mainichi emphasizes pro-protection slogans like ‘mechanism to protect citizens’ and ‘Article 9 is cutting-edge,’ with positive tone toward pacifism. Center NHK neutrally reports both ‘amend’ and ‘protect’ rallies from diverse positions, balancing views. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting typical emphasis on constitutional revision and security needs.

3「中国の封鎖突破した」 総統の電撃訪問に沸く台湾が抱える苦境

Story gist: Taiwan’s president made a surprise visit to Eswatini. The trip was celebrated in Taiwan as breaking China’s blockade, while China condemned it as a ‘fugitive drama’ and ‘laughable.’
Left
「中国の封鎖突破した」 総統の電撃訪問に沸く台湾が抱える苦境
— 毎日新聞
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Center
台湾総統がエスワティニ訪問、中国は「逃亡劇」「笑いもの」と非難
— AFPBB News
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Mainichi frames the visit positively as Taiwan ‘breaking China’s blockade’ with public excitement, while noting Taiwan’s challenges. Center AFPBB neutrally reports the visit and China’s harsh ‘fugitive drama’ and ‘laughable’ criticisms without emphasis. No right-leaning coverage; absent perspective likely stronger anti-China or pro-Taiwan sovereignty emphasis.

4出光丸のホルムズ海峡通過、イランが日本に「特別な計らい」 狙いは

Story gist: Japanese tanker Idemitsu Maru passed through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran provided special consideration to Japan for the passage.
Left
ホルムズ避けてタンカーが日本へ 半数超がOPEC脱退のUAEから [米・イスラエルのイラン攻撃 イラン情勢]
— 朝日新聞
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Center
出光はなぜホルムズを通過できたか 濃密な関係づくりが分ける危機管理
— 日本経済新聞
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Right
「日章丸」の画像、在日イラン大使館がXに投稿…「遺産が意義を持ち続けている」
— 読売新聞
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Asahi emphasizes tankers avoiding Hormuz, sources from OPEC-exiting UAE, and links to US-Israel Iran tensions. Center Nikkei highlights Japan’s intensive relationship-building enabling safe passage in crisis. Right-leaning Yomiuri focuses on Iranian embassy’s post of historical ‘Nissho Maru’ image, stressing enduring Japan-Iran legacy. Left stresses risks and adversaries; center and right emphasize diplomatic success.

5沖縄タイムスがおわび記事掲載「亡くなった方々の意思を断定」 辺野古転覆、読者投稿巡り

Story gist: Okinawa Times published a reader submission claiming voices from heaven of two deceased in Henoko offshore boat capsizing incident opposed base construction. The newspaper issued an apology article for determining the victims’ intentions.
Left
運航団体が犠牲者慰霊 辺野古沖転覆事故
— 沖縄タイムス社
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Center
「掲載はありえない」沖縄タイムス記者が思い 辺野古転覆事故めぐる「天国から二人の声」投書でおわび
— Yahoo!ニュース
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Right
沖縄タイムスがおわび記事掲載「亡くなった方々の意思を断定」 辺野古転覆、読者投稿巡り
— 産経ニュース
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Okinawa Times focuses on protest group’s memorial for victims, omitting its own apology. Center Yahoo News neutrally reports reporter’s regret over ‘unthinkable’ publication of speculative ‘heavenly voices’ post and apology. Right-leaning Sankei emphasizes newspaper’s fault in ‘determining’ deceased intentions, using direct critical framing.