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January 2026 editorial profile for Daily Sabah. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in January 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 reports US actions and statements neutrally overall, but includes headlines critical of US policy from third parties (e.g., 'Hands off Greenland' rally, 'act of war' quote). No consistent positive or negative framing of the US as an entity; coverage is factual with occasional skeptical distance in quotes. The entity is the US as a country, not a specific administration, and the bundle mixes routine diplomatic reporting with some critical voices.
The outlet reports Trump's statements and actions factually, but often in contexts where he is challenged or rebuffed by other nations (e.g., Greenland, Board of Peace). Headline 7 uses scare quotes around 'peace', implying skepticism. However, the outlet also reports Trump's interactions with Erdoğan neutrally, and no headlines use overtly hostile or celebratory language toward Trump himself. The stance is neutral overall, with a slight skeptical undertone from selection and framing.
The outlet's stance is clearly favorable to the Syrian government (SY), treating it as a legitimate actor fighting terrorism and restoring sovereignty. The negative framing is directed at YPG/PKK, not at Syria. Headlines about Turkish support also align with this positive stance.
The outlet consistently treats Türkiye and its leaders as authoritative and credible, amplifying their statements without distancing. Headlines that mention Turkish officials or policies are framed positively or neutrally, and the outlet adopts Turkish government terminology for designated terrorist groups. No critical or skeptical framing of Türkiye is present.
The outlet consistently amplifies Erdoğan's statements and positions without skepticism, treating him as an authoritative voice on international affairs. Even when Erdoğan criticizes others (e.g., Israel, YPG), the outlet's own framing remains favorable toward him.
The outlet does not use overtly hostile language toward PS, but coverage is filtered through Turkish foreign policy lens; PS is treated as a victim and a legitimate political entity, not as an antagonist. The entity's own statements are not directly quoted, so stance is inferred from selection and framing.
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