1Trump Assembles a New Coalition to ‘Eradicate’ Cartels
Story gist: Former President Trump convened the ‘Shield of Americas’ summit with 12 Latin American leaders. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem thanked Trump for appointing her special envoy for the initiative after her DHS ouster.
Trump convenes ‘Shield of Americas’ summit with 12 Latin American leaders
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Noem thanks Trump for new Shield of the Americas special envoy role after DHS ouster
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian highlights Trump’s diplomatic summit with 12 Latin leaders, framing it as a multilateral coalition effort. Right-leaning Fox News emphasizes Noem’s gratitude for her envoy role post-DHS ouster, with positive tone on Trump-Noem alliance. Center coverage absent, omitting neutral analysis of policy details or feasibility.
2Trump rejects settling Iran war, raises prospect of killing all its potential leaders
Story gist: US President Donald Trump rejected settling the conflict with Iran and raised the prospect of killing all its potential leaders. He stated that the US and Israel have shattered Iranian military capabilities and pressed Iranian leaders to surrender.
Iran war updates: Trump vows hard strikes; Tehran says will not surrender
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Trump rejects settling Iran war, raises prospect of killing all its potential leaders
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Trump says US, Israel shattered Iranian military capabilities, presses leaders to surrender: ‘Cry uncle’
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Al Jazeera emphasizes Trump’s vow for hard strikes alongside Iran’s refusal to surrender, highlighting mutual escalation. Center Reuters neutrally reports Trump’s rejection of settlement and extreme targeting prospect without qualifiers. Right-leaning Fox stresses US-Israel successes in shattering Iranian capabilities and Trump’s forceful demand for surrender with triumphant phrasing like ‘cry uncle,’ portraying strength.
3Netanyahu tells Iranians freedom is near as Israel hits country’s oil depots for first time
Story gist: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Iranians that freedom is near as Israel struck Iran’s oil depots for the first time. The strikes occurred on the ninth day of conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran.
What we know on the ninth day of the US and Israel’s war with Iran
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Live updates: Oil storage facility hit in Tehran as US and Israel vow more attacks
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Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN frames it as the ‘ninth day of the US and Israel’s war with Iran,’ emphasizing prolonged aggression by US-Israel alliance. Center AP offers neutral ‘live updates’ on Tehran oil facility strike and vows for more attacks, focusing on facts without blame. Right-leaning coverage absent, omitting pro-Israel emphasis on defensive strikes or Netanyahu’s freedom message.
4Rapper-politician Balendra Shah on course to be Nepal’s next prime minister
Story gist: Early vote counts in Nepal show rapper-politician Balendra Shah’s party leading. Shah is positioned to become the country’s next prime minister.
Nepal’s early vote count puts ex-rapper’s party ahead
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Rapper-politician Balendra Shah on course to be Nepal’s next prime minister
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Bias summary: Left-leaning CNN highlights early vote counts placing ‘ex-rapper’s’ party ahead, cautious on outcome and emphasizing past career. Center BBC asserts Shah, dubbed ‘rapper-politician,’ is on course for premiership, more definitive. Right-leaning outlets absent, lacking conservative framing on Nepal’s political shift.
5World War II museum ships suddenly feel less like history after a US submarine sank an Iranian warship
Story gist: A U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship sailing home after it participated in an exhibition hosted by India.
World War II museum ships suddenly feel less like history after a US submarine sank an Iranian warship
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Iranian warship sunk by the US was sailing home after taking part in an exhibition hosted by India
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Business Insider uses dramatic framing, likening the event to World War II museum ships that ‘suddenly feel less like history,’ emphasizing U.S. action against a historical relic. Center AP News delivers neutral facts on the warship’s post-exhibition journey. Right-leaning outlets absent, lacking coverage that might highlight U.S. security interests or Iranian threats.