1London now in reach of Iran’s missiles, Israel warns Starmer
Story gist: Israel warned UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer that London’s is now within range of Iran’s missiles. The warning follows reports of Iranian missiles fired at Diego Garcia and threats over the Strait of Hormuz.
Middle East crisis live: Trump threatens huge attack if Iran does not reopen strait of Hormuz within 48 hours
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Foreign secretary denounces ‘reckless Iran threats’ after missiles fired at Diego Garcia
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London now in reach of Iran’s missiles, Israel warns Starmer
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes Trump’s ‘huge attack’ threat if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz, framing US escalation in the crisis. Center BBC highlights UK Foreign Secretary denouncing Iran’s ‘reckless threats’ post-Diego Garcia missiles, neutrally reporting official response. Right-leaning Telegraph stresses Israel’s alert to Starmer on Iranian missiles reaching London, emphasizing UK vulnerability and Iranian reach.
2Food prices likely to rise due to Iran war, farmers’ union says
Story gist: A US farmers’ union stated that food prices are likely to rise due to higher fertilizer costs from the Iran war. The union highlighted impacts on American farmers.
‘It’s not sustainable’: US farmers reeling as Iran war pushes fertilizer costs up
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Food prices likely to rise due to Iran war, farmers’ union says
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes farmers’ distress with emotive terms like ‘reeling’ and ‘not sustainable,’ portraying economic hardship. Center BBC reports neutrally, relaying the union’s statement factually without added drama. Right-leaning outlets omit the story entirely, absenting any perspective on war’s domestic cost impacts.