1Zhang Youxia: Purge of China’s top general leaves military in crisis
Story gist: China purged top general Zhang Youxia from the military. Reports accuse him of leaking nuclear secrets to the U.S.
Analysis: Xi has absolute control over China’s military. Now he wants more
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Zhang Youxia: Purge of China’s top general leaves military in crisis
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Exclusive | China’s Top General Accused of Giving Nuclear Secrets to U.S. – WSJ
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Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN frames the purge as Xi Jinping consolidating absolute control over the military, emphasizing his power expansion. Center BBC highlights the resulting crisis in China’s military leadership. Right-leaning WSJ focuses on accusations of the general betraying China by sharing nuclear secrets with the U.S., portraying it as a win against Chinese espionage.
2Exclusive: Trump says Hamas helped find last hostage, now must disarm
Story gist: Israel recovered the body of the last hostage from Gaza. Former President Trump stated Hamas helped find the hostage and must now disarm.
Israel recovers body of last hostage in Gaza
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Exclusive: Trump says Hamas helped find last hostage, now must disarm
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like CNN emphasize Israel’s recovery of the hostage’s body in Gaza, omitting Trump’s statement. Center outlets like Axios highlight Trump’s exclusive claim that Hamas aided the recovery and must disarm. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on Trump’s praise for Hamas cooperation or calls for stronger action against them.
3UK: Suella Braverman defects from Conservatives to Reform
Story gist: Suella Braverman defected from the UK Conservative Party to Reform UK.
Suella makes the ultimate sacrifice as she ditches Tories for Reform | John Crace
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UK: Suella Braverman defects from Conservatives to Reform
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian frames Braverman’s move with sarcasm, dubbing it the ‘ultimate sacrifice’ and ‘ditching’ Tories, emphasizing betrayal. Center DW.com uses neutral, factual headline mirroring the event. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential positive framing of the defection as bold or principled shift to Reform UK.
4Ukrainians are sharing hacks online on how to survive winter power cuts
Story gist: Russian strikes on Ukraine killed one person and wounded 31 others. A strike in Kyiv left 1,330 buildings without heat during winter, prompting Ukrainians to share online survival hacks for power cuts.
Russian attacks on Ukraine kill 1 and wound 31 people ahead of second day of peace talks
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Russian strike on Ukraine’s Kyiv leaves 1,330 buildings still without heat, mayor says
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Here in One Kyiv Apartment Building, They Are Freezing—but Not Giving Up
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Bias summary: Left-leaning ABC emphasizes casualties (one killed, 31 wounded) and ties strikes to upcoming peace talks, highlighting human cost. Center Reuters reports factual infrastructure damage in Kyiv (1,330 buildings without heat), quoting the mayor neutrally. Right-leaning WSJ focuses on a single apartment building’s residents freezing yet resilient, emphasizing Ukrainian determination without mentioning casualties.
5Ferry sinks in southern Philippines, killing at least 18 people, but over 300 rescued
Story gist: A ferry sank in the southern Philippines, killing at least 18 people. Over 300 people were rescued.
At Least 18 Dead and Hundreds Rescued After Ferry Sinks in the Philippines
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Philippines Suspends Ferry Operator’s Fleet After Deadly Sinking
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like NYT lead with casualties and rescues, emphasizing human toll and survival numbers. Center outlets like Bloomberg focus on government suspension of the ferry operator’s fleet, highlighting regulatory response. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on safety failures, rescue operations, or criticisms of infrastructure oversight.