1Stage set for high-stakes contest in Kerala, Assam, bypolls in 3 states tomorrow | India News
Story gist: Bypolls are scheduled tomorrow in three Indian states including Kerala and Assam.
Assembly Elections 2026: What are the documents required for voting
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Stage set for high-stakes contest in Kerala, Assam, bypolls in 3 states tomorrow | India News
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Bias summary: Left-leaning The Hindu frames story as voter guide on documents needed, linking to 2026 assembly elections with practical emphasis. Center Hindustan Times stresses ‘high-stakes contest’ buildup in Kerala and Assam bypolls. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting any coverage or perspective on the elections.
2Iran Closes Strait Of Hormuz In Response To Israeli Strikes On Lebanon
Story gist: Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli strikes on Lebanon. Iran warned the US to choose truce or continue war via Israel and accused the US of violating parts of a deal framework.
Choose Truce Or “Continue War Via Israel”: Iran Warns US Over Lebanon Attacks
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Live updates: Iran accuses US of violating parts of deal framework, says ceasefire is ‘unreasonable’
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like NDTV emphasize Iran’s ultimatum to the US, framing it as a warning against ‘continuing war via Israel’ with confrontational tone. Center outlets like AP provide neutral live updates on Iran’s accusations of US deal violations and ‘unreasonable’ ceasefire demands. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting potential emphasis on Iran’s escalatory threats to global shipping.
3‘Iran begged for this ceasefire’: US war secretary Pete Hegseth hails ‘victory’ over Iran
Story gist: US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire pause. US War Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed Iran begged for it and hailed it as a victory.
Hegseth claims Iran ‘begged’ for ceasefire after US and Tehran agree to two-week pause
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US military says it’s ready to resume Iran fighting if diplomacy fails
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian spotlight Hegseth’s claim that Iran ‘begged’ for ceasefire, using quotes to imply exaggeration or bravado. Center outlets like Reuters focus on US military readiness to resume fighting if diplomacy fails, emphasizing contingency over triumph. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting celebratory or hawkish victory narratives.
4Tehran celebrates as Iran, US agree to two-week ceasefire
Story gist: Iran and the United States agreed to a two-week ceasefire. Tehran celebrated the agreement.
Iran Releases 10 Points It Says Are Basis for Cease-Fire Talks
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Why ceasefire deal with US has unsettled Iran’s hardliners
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like NYT frame the story around Iran’s proactive release of 10 points as the basis for ceasefire talks, emphasizing Tehran’s diplomatic role. Center outlets like BBC highlight internal Iranian tensions, questioning why the US deal unsettles hardliners. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, absenting perspectives that might criticize US concessions or portray the ceasefire as weakness.
5Pakistan, among countries hit worst by energy crisis, emerges winner in US-Iran ceasefire
Story gist: A US-Iran ceasefire occurred. Pakistan, facing a severe energy crisis, benefits from the ceasefire and reportedly played a peacemaker role.
Pakistan, among countries hit worst by energy crisis, emerges winner in US-Iran ceasefire
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Is Pakistan’s Peacemaker Role Driven by Ambition or Necessity?
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What was Pakistan’s role in US-Iran ceasefire? Journalist Hamid Mir explains
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like Telegraph India frame Pakistan positively as a ‘winner’ benefiting from the ceasefire amid its energy crisis, emphasizing gains. Center outlets like The Diplomat question whether Pakistan’s peacemaker role stems from ambition or necessity, adopting a skeptical tone. Right-leaning sources like India Today focus on explaining Pakistan’s involvement through a journalist’s account, highlighting details without strong judgment.