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July 2026 editorial profile for Mining.com. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in July 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
The entity is a country (Australia), but coverage focuses on Australian mining companies (BHP, Fortescue, South32, Lynas, etc.). The outlet treats these firms as credible and often sympathetic, especially when facing foreign regulatory hurdles. However, some headlines are purely factual or corporate job postings, and no explicit praise of Australia as a nation appears. The positive stance is inferred from consistent favorable treatment of Australian corporate actors.
Coverage is largely factual and project-focused; positive stance inferred from selection of Canadian successes and supportive government actions. Headline 9 (Agnico Eagle suspension) is a negative event but attributed to a company, not Canada. No explicit hostility or criticism toward Canada as an entity.
Coverage is predominantly factual and market-oriented; the US is treated as a policy actor and market factor, not as a personality. Some headlines quote critics (e.g., Flynn, Schiff) but the outlet itself does not adopt a favorable or hostile tone toward the US. The entity is a country, so stance is assessed on how the outlet frames US government actions and policies.
The entity 'GB' (Great Britain) is not the subject of most headlines; coverage is dominated by company news (Rio Tinto, De Beers) and job ads. Where Britain appears (nationalization of British Steel), the tone is factual and descriptive, with no clear positive or negative stance. The bundle is too small and mixed to infer a consistent editorial stance toward the country.
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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.