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July 2026 editorial profile for Die Zeit. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in July 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
Coverage is largely factual and event-driven; negative signals come from quoting critics (Greens, dismissed official) and the Abgeordnetenwatch ranking, but the outlet itself does not adopt hostile language. Positive signals are limited to neutral amplification of Merz's statements. Overall stance toward Merz is neutral, with slight critical undertones from selection of critical voices.
The outlet does not use overtly hostile language like 'regime' or 'brutal', but the selection and framing emphasize Trump's confrontational and legally problematic actions, suggesting a skeptical stance. Some headlines are purely factual (e.g., 6, 20), which tempers the negativity.
The entity is the US as a country, but coverage is heavily personalized around Trump administration actions. Many headlines are factual reports of US government decisions or statements, but the selection emphasizes contentious issues (environmental rollbacks, corruption, war threats, NATO disputes). The outlet does not use overtly hostile language toward the US as a whole, but the framing is skeptical of the current administration's policies and conduct.
The entity is a country, and the headlines mostly report on domestic political figures and events; the country itself is not consistently framed positively or negatively. Some headlines involve criticism of other countries (e.g., Turkey, US) but that reflects the quoted speakers' views, not the outlet's stance toward the country.
The entity is 'FR' (France) as a country, not a single person. Coverage splits between Macron (positive framing) and Le Pen (neutral-to-skeptical). The outlet's stance toward France as a state is broadly favorable, especially in EU/defense contexts, but domestic political coverage is more mixed. The positive score reflects institutional alignment with the current government rather than partisan cheerleading.
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One tile per entity (country or public figure) covered enough times this month to draw a confident editorial-stance read. Colour from red (hostile) to green (supportive); intensity scales with headline volume. Tap to jump to the detailed card.