1Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father as Iran’s supreme leader as oil prices surge – follow live
Story gist: Mojtaba Khamenei is set to succeed his father as Iran’s supreme leader. Oil prices surged alongside the reports.
Iran-US war latest: Mojtaba Khamenei named as new supreme leader as oil prices surge
Read Article
Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father as Iran’s supreme leader as oil prices surge – follow live
Read Article
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Independent frame the story as ‘Iran-US war latest,’ emphasizing conflict escalation. Center outlets like BBC report neutrally as a succession with live updates, linking oil prices without drama. Right-leaning coverage absent, missing potential focus on threats to US interests, oil markets, or regime stability.
2Face of mystery man found dead in Claerwen Reservoir reconstructed
Story gist: A facial reconstruction of an unidentified man found dead in Claerwen Reservoir has been released.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Face of mystery man found dead in Claerwen Reservoir reconstructed
Read Article
Pictured: Facial reconstruction of man found dead in reservoir
Read Article
Bias summary: No left-leaning outlets covered the story, leaving that perspective absent. Center (BBC) frames it neutrally with a factual headline matching the story title, emphasizing the reconstruction straightforwardly. Right (Telegraph) adds ‘Pictured:’ to highlight the visual image, potentially increasing sensational appeal and reader engagement through imagery focus.
3Thousands face long security queues at airports in Houston and New Orleans
Story gist: Thousands of travelers faced long security queues at airports in Houston and New Orleans.
Thousands Waiting in Security Lines at Airports in New Orleans and Houston – The New York Times
Read Article
Thousands face long security queues at airports in Houston and New Orleans
Read Article
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times emphasize passengers ‘waiting’ in security lines, highlighting potential inconvenience. Center outlets like the BBC use neutral phrasing matching the story title, focusing on facts without added tone. Right-leaning coverage is absent, missing any perspective on security protocols, staffing issues, or government responsibility.
4Alba to wind up and de-register as party after financial crisis
Story gist: Scotland’s Alba Party will wind up operations and de-register after a financial crisis. The party will not contest the upcoming Scottish election.
Alba party to wind up and not contest Scottish election
Read Article
Alba Party to be wound down amid ‘dire financial plight’
Read Article
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian emphasizes the political consequence of not contesting the Scottish election. Center BBC stresses the ‘dire financial plight’ with quoted language highlighting severity. Right-leaning outlets offer no coverage, absenting any framing that might link the collapse to broader Scottish independence dynamics or critique establishment parties.
5‘It’s our moment’: rival exiles lobby the US to lead Iran after the war
Story gist: Rival Iranian exiles lobbied the United States to lead Iran after the war. The National Council of Resistance of Iran announced a provisional government.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
‘It’s our moment’: rival exiles lobby the US to lead Iran after the war
Read Article
Announcement of a Provisional Government by the National Council of Resistance of Iran
Read Article
Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets omitted coverage, absenting critical perspectives on exile-led governance or US involvement. Center outlet Financial Times framed the story neutrally as rival exiles seizing ‘their moment’ to lobby Washington post-war. Right-aligned NCRI emphasized its own announcement of a provisional government, highlighting organizational leadership without noting rivalries.