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Januar 2026: Redaktionsprofil fuer Financial Times. 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.
Headlines 2, 3, 5, 12 report Trump's actions neutrally or with some authority (e.g., naming appointees), but the overall selection emphasizes negative consequences and external criticism, not celebratory coverage. The outlet's own voice is skeptical, not hostile.
Coverage is mixed: some headlines highlight UK business successes and government initiatives (positive), while others focus on scandals involving UK figures (Epstein, Farage) and diplomatic tensions (US-UK, China). The outlet does not consistently frame the UK positively or negatively; stance is neutral overall.
Greenland is treated as a territory under threat, not as an independent agent; the outlet's stance is neutral toward the entity (GL) because coverage is about external actions affecting it, not about Greenland's own actions or credibility.
The stance is toward the US as a country, but coverage is heavily focused on the Trump administration's policies and actions, which are treated critically. The outlet does not celebrate or lionize the US; instead, it foregrounds warnings, risks, and opposition. However, some headlines are neutral factual reports (e.g., 18, 24), and the entity is broad, so the negative stance is specific to the current administration's approach rather than the US as a whole.
Coverage is largely factual and balanced, but several headlines focus on EU difficulties (unused loans, internal spooking, being bamboozled) and pose skeptical questions about EU's ability to manage trade wars or enlargement, suggesting a mildly critical editorial lens rather than outright hostility or celebration.
Coverage is mixed: business headlines (2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16) are largely neutral or positive about Chinese companies, but political and strategic headlines (1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15) are skeptical or critical of China's government and its global role. The overall stance leans negative due to the prominence of critical political framing, but the business coverage tempers it.
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