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March 2026 editorial profile for TASS. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in March 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
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.
The outlet (TASS) is Russian state media, which aligns with Iran as a geopolitical partner; the coverage treats Iranian statements and military actions as credible and newsworthy, though some headlines report negative events (e.g., casualties, warnings from Turkey) without evaluative language toward Iran itself.
The outlet (TASS) is Russian state media, which may align with Trump's stated positions on Ukraine and Iran, but the coverage is largely factual reporting of his statements and actions, not promotional. The entity's quoted content is often critical of Iran or Ukraine, but the outlet itself treats Trump as a credible actor.
The outlet is state-owned, so positive stance toward RU is expected; coverage is consistently aligned with Russian government interests, with no critical or distancing language toward Russian officials or policies.
The outlet often quotes Trump directly without overt editorializing, but the selection of headlines emphasizes US denials, Iranian defiance, and legal troubles, creating a skeptical framing. The entity is the US as a country, not just Trump, but most headlines focus on Trump's statements and actions, which are treated with distance and occasional criticism.
All headlines are from TASS, a state-owned outlet, which inherently treats Peskov as a credible official voice. The content of his quotes is often critical of Ukraine/West, but the outlet's stance toward Peskov himself is consistently favourable, presenting him as an authoritative source.
All headlines are from TASS, a state-owned Russian news agency, which inherently promotes a positive image of Putin. No critical or distancing language is used; the entity is consistently portrayed as a decisive, caring, and respected leader.
The outlet consistently amplifies Russian, Iranian, and other anti-Ukraine voices; Ukrainian officials are quoted only in contexts of problems or concessions. No positive framing of Ukraine appears.
The entity's quoted content is critical of the EU and Ukraine, but the outlet treats Dmitriev as a credible, authoritative voice, never using distancing verbs or evaluative language against him.
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