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July 2026 editorial profile for O Estado de S. Paulo. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in July 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.
Coverage is mixed: some headlines report Lula's actions neutrally or even favorably (e.g., #13), while others highlight criticism (e.g., #4, #15). The outlet does not consistently lionize or delegitimize Lula; stance is neutral overall.
The outlet reports Milei's statements and actions factually but consistently frames them as provocations or problems for Brazil, and amplifies Brazilian officials' negative assessments. The entity's own quoted content is often hostile to Brazil, but the outlet's selection and vocabulary tilt toward a skeptical/critical stance toward Milei.
Some headlines are neutral or factual (e.g., 18, 25), and the outlet quotes critics of Trump (e.g., 6, 13) without endorsing them. The negative stance is mostly conveyed through framing and selection rather than overtly hostile language.
The outlet is critical of Flávio Bolsonaro's use of false information and radical discourse, but also reports on Jair Bolsonaro's legal issues with a mix of neutral and critical tones. The entity is the Bolsonaro family broadly, with most headlines focusing on Flávio; the stance toward Jair is less clear, but the overall framing is skeptical of the family's actions.
The entity is the US as a country, but most headlines focus on Trump's administration and policies. The outlet's stance is critical of Trump's unpredictability and its effects, but not uniformly hostile to the US as a whole; some headlines are neutral or factual. The quoted content from Lula is critical of the US, but the outlet itself is not necessarily endorsing that view.
The entity is a country (BR), not a single actor; coverage spans government, opposition, and corporate news. Some headlines are neutral or positive toward Lula's handling of tariffs, while others are critical of his spending or political maneuvers. No consistent stance toward the country as a whole.
The outlet reports Milei's statements and actions factually but consistently frames them as problematic, especially regarding Brazil-Argentina relations. Some headlines are neutral (e.g., 4, 23), but the overall selection emphasizes conflict and criticism. The entity's own hostile rhetoric toward Brazil is reported, but the outlet's stance toward Milei is skeptical/critical rather than celebratory.
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