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The United States and Iran held a series of high-stakes nuclear talks in Geneva, with no deal announced at their conclusion. U.S. officials brought tough demands, and Trump stated he was 'not happy' with the progress but would give the talks more time, while also warning Iran that 'bad things' would happen if no deal was made. A major U.S. military deployment, including a second aircraft carrier sent to the Middle East, occurred alongside the negotiations.
Separately, U.S.-brokered peace talks between Russia and Ukraine were also held in Geneva. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pushed for a trilateral summit with the U.S. and Russia, while Russian officials described the discussions as difficult. U.S. Vice President JD Vance was involved in the Iran talks, and Senator Marco Rubio planned a trip to Israel to discuss them.
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Sign in to extract & analyseCoverage is extensive (490 titles, 87 publishers, 14 languages) and focuses heavily on the core diplomatic event, but the action class distribution shows overwhelming emphasis on Diplomatic Pressure (325/490), potentially narrowing the scope of analysis.
87 publishers, 14 languages
Dominant frame aligns with 'US/Israel as responsible peacemakers': headlines emphasize US-led diplomacy (Trump's hopes for a deal, ongoing talks) while casting Iran as a threatening or edgy actor ('Iran on edge', 'warns of regional war', 'demands sanctions relief'). Sample headlines 1, 2, 5, 6 illustrate this US-centric, deal-focused narrative with Iran as reactive.
The US Executive (188 actor counts) and Israeli Executive (45) benefit, as the framing centers their diplomatic agency and peacemaking role. The high volume of coverage from Israeli publishers (The Times of Israel, The Jerusalem Post combined 15% of titles) amplifies this allied perspective.
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2856 headlines from 135 publishers