Loading...

Juli 2026: Redaktionsprofil fuer Lenta.ru. Unten: wie diese Quelle die meistbehandelten Akteure und Regionen im Juli 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.
The entity is 'US' as a country, but most headlines focus on individual US officials (Trump, Vance, Graham) or bilateral interactions. The outlet does not systematically praise or condemn the US; coverage is largely neutral, though some headlines (e.g., #16, #19) carry dramatic or informal tones that could imply subtle framing. The quoted content of US officials is often assertive or critical of others, but the outlet itself does not take a clear stance toward the US.
The entity is a country (RU), not a single person; coverage is largely event- and statement-driven, with some headlines in non-Russian languages (bg, mk) that may have different editorial framing. The outlet amplifies Russian officials' statements (e.g., Lavrov, Zakharova) as credible, and uses evaluative language against Western actors, suggesting a favorable stance toward Russia, but not overtly celebratory or promotional.
The entity is Israel, but headlines focus almost exclusively on Netanyahu as its representative. Coverage is largely factual and neutral, with no clear positive or negative stance toward Israel or Netanyahu. Some headlines use informal or dramatic language ('взбесил', 'холодная деталь') but these are not consistently negative toward the entity. The outlet does not appear to amplify or criticize Netanyahu's positions; it simply reports his statements and meetings. Stance is therefore neutral, though confidence is low due to the narrow focus on one individual and the absence of broader country-level coverage.
The outlet reports Lavrov's anti-Western rhetoric neutrally, but the selection and framing treat him as a credible spokesperson. His quoted content is hostile to third parties (NATO, US, Europe), yet the outlet's own stance toward him is favorable, not negative. Confidence is medium because the bundle is largely factual and lacks explicit praise or celebration.
The outlet relays Zakharova's hostile rhetoric toward third parties (EU, Ukraine, UK) without challenge, which signals alignment with her as a credible official voice. However, the bundle is purely headline-level and lacks explicit praise or celebration of her personally; stance is inferred from amplification and lack of critical framing.
The outlet often quotes NATO officials neutrally, but the overall selection and framing (e.g., 'подготовка к конфликту с Россией', 'уличили') casts NATO as a problematic, confrontational actor. Some headlines are purely factual, so stance is not uniformly hostile.
The outlet is Russian state-affiliated, which might imply a critical stance, but the headlines themselves are largely factual and neutral toward Zelensky. Some headlines (4, 5, 22) report negative external views, but the outlet does not add its own hostile vocabulary. The entity's quoted content is often assertive, but the outlet does not amplify it as authoritative or delegitimize it—stance is effectively neutral.
The outlet reports Trump's own critical remarks about third parties (e.g., Britain, Europe, Ukraine) without endorsing them, but the overall selection and neutral-to-positive framing of Trump's moves suggest a mildly favorable stance. Some headlines are purely factual, and the bundle lacks explicit praise or celebration, so the score is +1 rather than +2.
Headlines are largely factual and action-oriented; no overt praise or celebration, but the consistent use of authoritative verbs and lack of critical framing suggests a mildly favorable stance. Some headlines (e.g., 6) indirectly contrast Putin favorably with Trump, but this is not explicit. The entity's own statements are reported without distancing, which supports a positive but not extreme score.
The outlet does not use overtly hostile language toward Ukraine as a country, but the bundle focuses heavily on Zelensky's complaints, concessions, and negative external perceptions, creating a skeptical tone. Some headlines are purely factual (e.g., 1, 3, 16), so stance is not strongly negative. The entity is Ukraine, but most headlines center on Zelensky as its representative; the outlet's stance toward Ukraine is inferred from its treatment of its leader.
Headlines are predominantly factual and event-driven. Some (e.g., #2 'Нетаньяху взбесил Трампа') could imply friction, but the outlet does not consistently frame Netanyahu negatively or positively. The entity's own statements are reported without distancing verbs, but also without endorsement. Mixed coverage of conflicts and agreements suggests no strong editorial stance toward Netanyahu.
The outlet itself does not use hostile or celebratory language toward Zelenskyy. However, some headlines (2, 15) report US speculation about his weakness or assassination, which could subtly undermine his authority, but these are attributed to external sources. Headline 20 ('пожаловался') and 21 ('захотел') introduce mild distancing, but overall the coverage is factual and balanced, mixing positive (military developments, sanctions response) and negative (threats, political challenges) items without clear editorial bias.
The entity is 'DE' (Germany), but most headlines focus on individual politicians (Merz, Wagenknecht, AfD) and institutions. The outlet's stance is not uniformly hostile to Germany as a country; it is more critical of the current government and Merz specifically, while some headlines (e.g., 1, 9, 10) are neutral or factual. The negative tone is driven by selection and framing of political controversies, not by direct attacks on Germany as a nation.
The outlet does not use overtly celebratory language, and some headlines are purely factual (e.g., visits, condolences). However, the consistent amplification of Medvedev's statements without critical framing suggests a favorable, authoritative treatment. His quoted content is often aggressive toward other countries, but the outlet itself does not adopt that hostility toward him.
Headlines are mostly factual and diplomatic in nature. Some headlines (e.g., #11, #12) foreground Lavrov's perspective, which could subtly favor the Russian side, but they do not explicitly disparage Rubio. The informal quote in #3 is attributed to Lavrov, not the outlet's own voice. Overall stance toward Rubio appears neutral, though the sample is small and mixed in focus.
Spitzenstunde: 18:00 UTC