1King Charles agrees with me on Iran nuclear weapon ban, claims Trump
Story gist: Former President Trump hosted King Charles at a state dinner. Trump claimed the king agrees with his position on banning Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Pete Hegseth criticized questioning of potential war costs with Iran.
King Charles agrees with me on Iran nuclear weapon ban, claims Trump
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Hegseth blasts ‘feckless and defeatist’ questioning of Iran war cost
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Trump hosts King Charles at state dinner — as it happened
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian highlights Trump’s claim skeptically as ‘claims Trump,’ emphasizing potential overreach. Center France 24 focuses on Hegseth’s aggressive rhetoric blasting ‘feckless’ war cost critics, stressing policy defense. Right-leaning Times emphasizes the state dinner hosting positively with live coverage, omitting controversies around claims or debates.
2Donald Trump’s Iran war has cost $25bn, Pentagon says
Story gist: US lawmakers questioned Pete Hegseth about the Iran war. The Pentagon estimates its cost at $25 billion.
Hegseth denies Iran war is ‘quagmire’ as cost to US hits estimated $25bn
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US lawmakers question Pete Hegseth about Iran war
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize Hegseth’s denial of the Iran war as a ‘quagmire’ while highlighting the $25bn cost to stress financial burden. Center outlets like BBC neutrally report lawmakers questioning Hegseth on the war. Right-leaning perspective absent, omitting potential defenses of military action or criticism of congressional inquiries.
3Nigel Farage referred to standards watchdog over undisclosed £5m gift
Story gist: Nigel Farage was referred to the parliamentary standards watchdog over his failure to disclose a £5 million gift from donor Christopher Harborne, received before he became an MP.
Nigel Farage referred to standards watchdog over undisclosed £5m gift
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Nigel Farage received £5m from donor Christopher Harborne before he became an MP
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Nigel Farage: My home was firebombed
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize the referral to the standards watchdog and ‘undisclosed’ gift, highlighting potential ethics breach. Center outlets like the BBC neutrally report the £5m gift’s receipt and timing before Farage’s election as MP. Right-leaning The Telegraph omits the scandal entirely, instead focusing on Farage’s claim that his home was firebombed, portraying him sympathetically.
4How King Charles charmed the US while taking digs at Trump
Story gist: King Charles delivered a speech during a visit to the United States. Media analyzed it for subtle references to former President Donald Trump.
How King Charles’s speech was written – and how to read it
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How King Charles charmed the US while taking digs at 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 emphasize decoding the speech’s writing and layered meanings, highlighting subtle anti-Trump critique. Center outlets like The Conversation frame it as charming Americans while noting digs at Trump, with neutral tone. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting perspectives that might criticize the King for partisanship or defend Trump.