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Januar 2026: Redaktionsprofil fuer Al Arabiya. Unten: wie diese Quelle die meistbehandelten Akteure und Regionen im Januar 2026 einordnet hat. Tippen Sie auf eine Kachel, um zur Detailkarte zu springen.
Eine Kachel pro Entitaet (Land oder Person), die in diesem Monat oft genug behandelt wurde, um eine belastbare Haltungs-Analyse zu erlauben. Farbe von rot (feindselig) bis gruen (unterstuetzend); Intensitaet folgt dem Berichterstattungsvolumen. Tippen springt zur Detailkarte.
Coverage is overwhelmingly factual and positive, focusing on business deals, infrastructure, and diplomatic roles. No critical or skeptical language toward SA is present. The entity is treated as a credible and leading actor.
Some headlines report Trump's statements neutrally (e.g., #1, #10), but the majority in Arabic focus on his retreats, threats, and negative impacts, indicating a critical editorial stance. The entity's own aggressive rhetoric is reported without endorsement, and the outlet often frames his moves as problematic or tactical.
Coverage is largely factual and balanced, with no consistent positive or negative framing of Russia. Headlines 8 and 11 show some editorial commentary but not enough to shift stance. The outlet treats Russian officials as sources of information without overt hostility or promotion.
The outlet reports Iranian officials' statements with some neutrality, but the selection heavily emphasizes external opposition (EU terror listing, US threats, protests) and internal problems, creating a skeptical overall stance toward Iran as a state actor.
The outlet reports Hamas statements neutrally in some headlines (e.g., 3, 10), but overall framing and selection of critical headlines (e.g., 12, 17, 23) tilt toward a skeptical stance. The entity is often quoted but with verbs that imply distance or challenge, and the outlet includes explicit criticism from third parties without balancing with Hamas's perspective.
The outlet consistently reports on Maduro's arrest and legal proceedings with a tone that treats him as a defeated or criminal figure, but does not use overtly hostile language; the stance is skeptical rather than celebratory. Headlines 11 and 17 show some neutral or even sympathetic framing of Maduro's statements, but the overall pattern is negative.
The entity is 'US' but coverage focuses overwhelmingly on Trump as individual, not the US as a whole. Headlines are largely factual or quote-driven; some imply tension (e.g., Europe threatening tariffs, Greenland disputes) but the outlet itself does not adopt a hostile or celebratory stance toward the US. Stance=0 reflects neutral treatment of the US entity, though Trump's actions are sometimes presented as controversial.
The outlet treats the Syrian state (SY) as a legitimate actor in security operations and negotiations, but also reports critically on its opponents (e.g., Rifaat al-Assad). The coverage is largely factual and balanced between Syrian government and SDF perspectives, with no clear positive or negative stance toward the entity SY as a whole.
The outlet treats Netanyahu as a news source (neutral to slightly positive in some headlines like accepting Trump's invite), but also reports Israeli demolitions and internal political crises without editorializing. The entity is Israel as a country, not a single leader; coverage includes both Israeli government actions and Iranian accusations against Israel, with no consistent stance toward the country itself.
Coverage is primarily about external actors' actions toward Greenland, not about Greenland itself. The outlet does not express a clear stance toward the entity (GL as a country); it reports on disputes and negotiations neutrally. Headlines 6 and 23 mention support for Greenland and residents' stance, but without evaluative language toward the country.
Headline 4 and 17 give Maduro some voice, but the overwhelming majority of headlines frame him as a target of US law enforcement and military action, with no positive or authoritative treatment. The outlet's own vocabulary ('خيانة داخلية', 'فشلت', 'رأس مادورو') is consistently hostile. Stance is -1 rather than -2 because a few headlines report his statements neutrally, but the overall editorial selection is clearly adversarial.
Coverage is largely factual and institutional, focusing on NATO's role in the Greenland dispute and internal strains. Headlines 1, 4, 14, 16 frame NATO as a vulnerable institution under threat from Trump, which could imply a sympathetic stance toward NATO, but the outlet does not use overtly positive or negative language about the alliance itself. The entity is treated as a neutral actor in geopolitical reporting.
The outlet treats Egyptian officials and experts as credible sources (positive tilt), but also reports on incidents like an explosion and a controversial plane without framing Egypt negatively. The overall stance is neutral because coverage is balanced between positive economic/diplomatic news and neutral reporting of problems, with no consistent hostility or celebration toward the country.
Coverage is balanced: some headlines amplify Netanyahu's statements neutrally or positively (e.g., hopes for Iran, joining Trump's board), while others report controversies (constitutional crisis, detention of his office director, tense call with Rubio). No consistent evaluative language toward Netanyahu himself; stance is mixed and factual.
The entity is the country 'YE' (Yemen), not a specific faction or leader. Coverage is fragmented: some headlines report on Saudi-led stabilization efforts positively, others on internal conflicts and violence neutrally. Headline 3 frames al-Zubaidi negatively ('plot foiled'), and headline 14 calls his actions 'high treason', but these target individuals, not the country. Overall, the outlet does not take a clear stance toward Yemen as a nation; it reports events with a mix of neutral and critical tones toward various actors.
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