1Avi Lewis vows to unify NDP but stands by attacks on Mulcair, former Alberta minister
Story gist: Avi Lewis, an NDP leadership candidate, vowed to unify the party while standing by his past attacks on former leader Tom Mulcair and a former Alberta NDP minister. New Democrats showed mixed reactions to his leadership bid.
Avi Lewis previews his leadership vision as New Democrats express mix of unease, excitement
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The NDP’s past, present, and future: renewal challenged as even past voters are unfamiliar with leadership field
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Avi Lewis vows to unify NDP but stands by attacks on Mulcair, former Alberta minister
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Toronto Star frames Lewis’s announcement positively, highlighting his leadership vision and party excitement mixed with unease. Center Angus Reid Institute emphasizes NDP renewal challenges, voter unfamiliarity with candidates, and historical context analytically. Right-leaning National Post underscores the contradiction between Lewis’s unity pledge and persistent attacks on predecessors, implying divisiveness.
2Yemen’s Houthis launch ballistic missile at Israel as Middle East conflict escalates
Story gist: Yemen’s Houthis launched a ballistic missile at Israel. Explosions occurred in Tehran, and US Marines arrived in the Middle East region amid escalating conflict.
Middle East crisis live: Explosions in Tehran as Yemen’s Houthis launch further attacks on Israel
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Yemen’s Houthis enter Iran war with attacks on Israel, while US Marines arrive in region
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame it as a ‘Middle East crisis’ with live updates, leading with Tehran explosions before Houthi attacks, emphasizing regional instability. Center outlets like Reuters neutrally link Houthis to an ‘Iran war’ while noting US Marines’ arrival for balance. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential focus on Houthi aggression or allied defenses.
3Huge crowds rally against Trump on ‘No Kings’ day in the US and abroad
Story gist: Protesters rallied against Donald Trump in the US and abroad on ‘No Kings’ day. Crowds gathered in multiple locations domestically and internationally.
No Kings protests across the world: in pictures
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No Kings protesters across the US rally against Donald Trump
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian frame the story as global ‘No Kings’ protests with pictorial emphasis on worldwide participation. Center outlets like BBC focus on US protesters rallying against Trump in neutral terms. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting perspectives that might downplay crowd sizes, question motives, or portray events critically.