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März 2026: Redaktionsprofil fuer El País. Unten: wie diese Quelle die meistbehandelten Akteure und Regionen im März 2026 einordnet hat. Tippen Sie auf eine Kachel, um zur Detailkarte zu springen.
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The entity is MX (country), not Sheinbaum personally; coverage mixes neutral reporting of government actions with critical framing of policy failures and opposition from civil society, resulting in an overall neutral stance toward the country.
Headlines 3 and 12 are neutral or factual, but the overwhelming majority are negative. The outlet consistently uses evaluative language that portrays Trump as a destructive, bellicose, and erratic figure, and amplifies criticism from others without giving him a sympathetic voice.
Coverage is critical of the Maduro government but not uniformly hostile; some headlines report government actions neutrally (e.g., Delcy Rodríguez cabinet changes). The outlet gives voice to opposition figures like María Corina Machado and Leopoldo López, framing them as credible. The entity VE is treated as a problematic state under authoritarian rule, not as a villain per se.
Coverage is mixed: some headlines are factual or neutral (e.g., 8, 13), but several frame Iran as an aggressive actor or highlight internal repression, yielding a skeptical overall stance. The outlet does not consistently delegitimize Iran as a state, but it does not treat it sympathetically either.
The outlet's stance is toward the US as a country, not just the Trump administration; coverage is consistently critical of US foreign policy and domestic actions, but some headlines are neutral factual reports. The entity is the US, and the outlet treats US actions and policies with skepticism and criticism, not outright hostility.
Coverage of Spain as a country is largely neutral, with factual reporting on government denials, political dynamics, and social issues. Headline 21 suggests a positive electoral effect for Sánchez due to conflict with Trump, but this is framed as a political observation rather than an editorial stance toward Spain itself. No consistent positive or negative treatment of the entity 'ES' is evident.
The outlet's stance is toward the country AR, not solely the government. Coverage of the government (Milei) is consistently critical, but other headlines about Argentina (e.g., identification of disappeared victims, march for dictatorship victims, school shooting) are neutral or sympathetic to the country's social issues. The overall stance is skeptical of the current administration, not hostile to the nation.
Headlines 9, 13, 15, 16 include negative framing of Sheinbaum's policies or outcomes, but the outlet itself does not consistently use hostile or delegitimising language toward her; she is often quoted directly and treated as a credible source. The stance is mixed: factual reporting of her actions coexists with critical editorial angles on her reform setbacks.
Headlines 16 and 18 are neutral or unrelated to RU; headline 3 ('¿Quién ganó? Putin') could be read as acknowledging Putin's win, but in context of the bundle it appears as a critical observation rather than celebration. The outlet consistently frames RU and Putin as problematic actors, but stops short of outright hostility (-2) by maintaining a journalistic tone.
Coverage includes both positive cultural stories (Shakira) and critical political reporting (investigations, accusations). The outlet does not consistently frame Colombia or its government positively or negatively; stance is neutral overall due to diversity of topics and tones.
Headlines 2, 11, 12 report infrastructure failures and shortages factually, which could imply criticism, but the outlet does not attribute blame to the Cuban government; overall, the entity (CU) is treated as a victim of US policy rather than a problem. The positive stance is moderate because coverage includes both sympathetic and neutral reporting.
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