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June 2026 editorial profile for RT. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in June 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 entity is the US as a country, but most headlines focus on Trump administration actions; coverage is largely factual with a skeptical undertone, not overtly hostile. Some headlines (e.g., 19, 25) quote Trump without strong evaluative language, but the overall selection highlights controversies and setbacks.
Several headlines report negative rulings or criticism of Trump (e.g., Supreme Court rejection, Biden's 'loser' blast, Israeli officials slamming his deal), which tempers the positive stance. However, the outlet consistently presents Trump as an active, authoritative figure whose statements are relayed directly, and it highlights his achievements (crypto profits, peace deal credit, birthday call from Putin). The entity's own combative quotes (yelling at Netanyahu, threatening Iran) are reported without the outlet condemning him, suggesting alignment with his perspective.
The outlet's stance is toward Ukraine/Zelensky as the entity; it consistently uses negative framing and selection, amplifying criticism from Russia and allies. The entity's own quoted content (e.g., threats) is presented as illegitimate, reinforcing the negative stance.
The entity is Russia as a country, and the outlet is RT, which is state-funded. Coverage is consistently favorable, amplifying Russian official voices and downplaying or dismissing Western narratives. Headlines 4 and 13 include critical content about others (Lukashenko, Zelensky) but the outlet's stance toward Russia remains positive.
The outlet's own voice is largely neutral in many headlines, but the selection and framing consistently foreground negative events and Russian-aligned critiques of Zelensky, yielding a skeptical stance. Some headlines are purely factual or report third-party actions, which tempers the score.
The outlet is RT, which is state-affiliated, so a favourable stance is expected. Some headlines are purely factual (e.g., phone calls, summit addresses), and the entity's own critical statements about the West are reported without outlet endorsement, but the overall selection and framing treat Putin as a credible, authoritative figure.
The outlet's stance toward the UK as a country is negative, but this is largely expressed through criticism of its leaders (Starmer, Labour) and institutions (BBC, Churchill). Some headlines are neutral factual reports of events. The entity is a country, so the stance reflects the outlet's framing of the UK's political situation rather than a single actor.
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