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März 2026: Redaktionsprofil fuer Hindustan Times. Unten: wie diese Quelle die meistbehandelten Akteure und Regionen im März 2026 einordnet hat. Tippen Sie auf eine Kachel, um zur Detailkarte zu springen.
The outlet reports Trump's statements and actions neutrally but selects headlines that emphasize his shifting positions and external criticism, suggesting a skeptical but not hostile stance. The entity's own aggressive rhetoric is reported without evaluative language from the outlet, keeping the stance near neutral.
The entity is a country, not a single actor; coverage is broad and includes neutral news, but the outlet consistently treats Indian government officials and national figures with deference, and highlights India's positive global standing. Headlines critical of other countries (e.g., Pakistan) are framed from India's perspective, reinforcing a favourable stance toward India.
The outlet reports extensively on US/Israeli strikes and Iranian casualties, but its own vocabulary ('horror', 'bombshell', 'gory') and selection (focus on Iran's alleged surrender, leader's wealth, and attacks on civilians) tilt toward a skeptical, adversarial stance. However, some headlines are neutral factual reports, and the entity is Iran as a country, not a single leader, which complicates stance scoring.
The outlet often quotes US officials directly, but the selection and framing emphasize inconsistency, failure, and foreign pushback, indicating a skeptical stance toward the US as an entity. Some headlines are neutral factual reports (e.g., 14, 22), but the overall pattern leans critical.
Coverage is primarily event-driven (assassination, succession) rather than evaluative of Khamenei himself. Headlines report actions and statements neutrally, without overt hostility or praise. The dramatic language ('killed', 'cheated death', 'badly wounded') reflects the news events, not a stance toward the entity. Some headlines quote Khamenei figures authoritatively (e.g., 'Enemy has been defeated'), which could imply slight positive treatment, but overall the outlet maintains a factual tone.
Headlines quoting Iranian or critical voices (e.g., Javed Akhtar, Iran Guards) are included but the outlet's own framing consistently treats Netanyahu as a credible leader under threat, not as a villain. The entity is Israel (country), but coverage overwhelmingly centers on Netanyahu as its representative, with a sympathetic editorial stance toward him.
Headlines quoting Iran or critics use hostile language toward Netanyahu ('child-killing', 'war criminal'), but the outlet itself does not adopt that framing; it reports those as external claims. The outlet's own voice treats Netanyahu as a legitimate leader under threat, not as a perpetrator. Stance is mildly positive because the outlet consistently presents his perspective and rebuts rumors without skepticism.
Headlines 6, 9, 13, 15 include opposition attacks or neutral events, but the outlet's own framing consistently treats Modi as a credible, active leader; the negative quotes are attributed to opponents, not the outlet's voice.
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