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May 2026 editorial profile for NDTV. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in May 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
Some headlines report Trump's actions neutrally (e.g., #3, #15), but the overall selection emphasizes aggression, threats, and negative reactions, suggesting a skeptical editorial stance toward Trump.
Headlines 7 and 11 include analytical or opinion framing, but overall the outlet treats Modi as a credible, authoritative figure whose statements and actions are reported positively. The entity's own critical remarks (e.g., headline 18) are presented as assertive leadership, not as a negative stance by the outlet.
Coverage is largely factual and balanced, with some positive framing of government initiatives (e.g., Modi's strategy, diplomatic events) but no consistent evaluative stance toward the country as a whole. The entity 'IN' is treated as a neutral subject of news, not as an actor with a clear positive or negative portrayal.
Coverage is predominantly factual reporting of US government actions and statements, with no consistent positive or negative editorial stance toward the US as an entity. Headlines include both neutral descriptions of US policies (e.g., sanctions probe settlement, AI deals) and critical voices from US lawmakers and foreign leaders, but the outlet itself does not adopt a clear evaluative position. The entity is the US as a country, not a specific administration, and the bundle spans multiple topics (defense, diplomacy, domestic politics) without a unified framing.
Headline 10 introduces a critical domestic angle (smoking pledge vs. sales), lowering confidence. Overall, Xi is treated as a credible, powerful leader whose statements are reported authoritatively, even when the content is confrontational toward the US.
Headline 15 introduces a critical note on domestic policy, but the overwhelming majority treat Xi as a credible, powerful leader whose statements are reported without skepticism. The outlet's stance is favourable, not celebratory.
Headline 11 reports a dig at Rubio from Iran, but the outlet itself does not endorse the criticism; headline 15 reports a reporter's question, not the outlet's stance. Overall, NDTV treats Rubio as a credible and important diplomatic figure, with no distancing or negative framing.
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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.