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LLM-scored tone of this outlet's headlines toward each country/region (-2 hostile to +2 supportive).
Coverage clusters where this outlet is a top contributor
The U.S. move is a deliberate provocation designed to fracture transatlantic unity, serving the interests of America's adversaries like Russia and China.
This cluster frames the region's economic story as a mosaic of isolated national developments, emphasizing specific policy moves, market fluctuations, and corporate scandals without synthesizing them into a coherent regional narrative. It omits a unifying geopolitical or ideological lens, presenting events as discrete facts. The moral frame is neutral, casting no single actor as a clear hero or villain, but implicitly frames systemic corruption, inequality, and bureaucratic inefficiency as persistent antagonists to stable development.
This cluster frames disasters as symptoms of systemic governance failures—poor regulation, inadequate safety standards, and insufficient infrastructure—rather than purely natural or accidental events. It emphasizes recurring patterns of preventable tragedy and institutional neglect while omitting deeper geopolitical critiques or explicit political blame.
This cluster provides largely factual coverage of economic developments, market movements, and policy announcements, emphasizing data points, official actions, and observable consequences. It omits strong moral judgment or consistent attribution of blame, presenting the administration's policies and the Fed's decisions as consequential events to be reported on rather than praised or condemned.