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March 2026 editorial profile for WION. 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 largely reports Trump's statements and actions without overt editorializing, but includes headlines that amplify criticism from netizens (headline 9) and adversaries (headline 16), suggesting a neutral stance with some critical framing. The entity's quoted content is often aggressive toward others, but the outlet itself does not consistently endorse or condemn Trump.
The outlet reports US statements and actions neutrally but also includes critical voices (e.g., Leon Panetta blaming Trump, Iran trolling CENTCOM), and does not consistently amplify US authority. Stance toward the US as an entity is neutral overall, though some headlines could be read as skeptical due to inclusion of criticism.
Some headlines are neutral or unrelated to stance; entity is a country, not a person, so stance reflects overall editorial treatment of India as a positive actor. Headline 10 quotes a threat against India but is attributed to a foreign official, not the outlet's own voice.
The outlet does not consistently frame Iran positively or negatively; it reports on Iranian statements and actions alongside those of adversaries, often with sensational but not clearly evaluative language. Some headlines (e.g., #14 about child soldiers) could imply criticism, but the overall mix is neutral. The entity is a country, not a single spokesperson, so stance is assessed on aggregate coverage.
The outlet reports Netanyahu's statements without distancing verbs, treating him as a credible source. However, some headlines (e.g., #5, #11, #15) also report rumors and AI claims about him, introducing slight skepticism. Overall, the coverage amplifies Israeli perspectives and military actions positively, but not to the point of celebration.
The entity's quoted content is often aggressive toward Iran, but the outlet itself treats Netanyahu as a credible, authoritative source, not as a problem or antagonist.
The outlet reports on Khamenei in a context of conflict and assassination, often using dramatic language, but does not consistently use overtly hostile vocabulary toward the entity itself; some headlines are neutral or factual. However, the selection emphasizes negative aspects (e.g., 'horrific laws', 'secret amputation', 'chilling warning') and treats Khamenei as a target of threats, which collectively suggests a skeptical/critical stance.
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