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Februar 2026: Redaktionsprofil fuer El País. Unten: wie diese Quelle die meistbehandelten Akteure und Regionen im Februar 2026 einordnet hat. Tippen Sie auf eine Kachel, um zur Detailkarte zu springen.
Headlines cover Spain's internal affairs neutrally; no explicit stance toward the country as an entity. The entity 'ES' is treated as a geographic/political setting, not as an actor evaluated by the outlet.
Coverage is not uniformly hostile; some headlines are neutral or factual (e.g., #1, #25). The negative stance is directed primarily at US government policies and the Trump administration, not at the US as a whole or its people. The outlet also publishes positive or neutral pieces about US cultural figures (Bad Bunny, Michelle Obama) and quotes US officials without overt criticism in some cases.
All headlines treat Epstein as a notorious criminal figure; the outlet's own vocabulary is uniformly hostile, with no neutral or positive framing. The entity is never quoted or given voice; he is only referenced as a source of scandal and harm.
Some headlines report Trump's actions neutrally (e.g., #10, #14), but the overall selection emphasizes negative consequences, legal defeats, and authoritarian framing. The entity's quoted content is not directly presented; instead, the outlet's own vocabulary drives the critical stance.
Several headlines report internal opposition (e.g., allies rejecting reform, fracking controversy) and a few are neutral factual reports (e.g., Pemex sales, embassy collapse). The outlet does not use distancing verbs like 'claims' or 'alleges' when quoting Sheinbaum; instead it presents her statements as authoritative. The overall framing is favourable to the Sheinbaum administration, though not celebratory.
The outlet consistently frames the Venezuelan government (VE) as authoritarian and corrupt, using terms like 'régimen' and highlighting opposition voices. However, some headlines (e.g., 9, 10, 16) are more neutral or descriptive, and the entity is a country rather than a single actor, so stance is toward the government/regime. The negative stance is clear but not extreme (-2) because there is some variation and the outlet does not uniformly use the most hostile language in every headline.
Headlines 5, 8, 18 are neutral or critical of other entities, not of CO itself; headline 19 introduces uncertainty about Petro's legacy, but overall the outlet treats Petro as a credible actor and highlights his strengthened position.
The entity is AR (Argentina), but coverage overwhelmingly focuses on President Milei as the key actor. The outlet's stance toward Argentina as a country is neutral; the negative stance is toward Milei's administration. Headlines 2 and 8 are more neutral/factual, but the overall bundle is critical of the government's policies and methods.
Headlines 3 and 11 show some critical distance (political obstacles, ideological heart agitation), but overall the outlet treats Sheinbaum as a credible leader whose statements are reported without distancing verbs or evaluative hostility. Headline 16 is an opinion piece (likely column) that is clearly positive, but the bundle is mostly news reporting.
Eine Kachel pro Entitaet (Land oder Person), die in diesem Monat oft genug behandelt wurde, um eine belastbare Haltungs-Analyse zu erlauben. Farbe von rot (feindselig) bis gruen (unterstuetzend); Intensitaet folgt dem Berichterstattungsvolumen. Tippen springt zur Detailkarte.
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