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Yonhap is South Korea's leading news agency, based in Seoul, founded in 1980, and known for its comprehensive and neutral coverage of Korean and international affairs. Among its analyzed headlines, 62% focus on South Korea, while the United States is the second most covered country, appearing in 38% of headlines, both reported with a strictly neutral stance.
Each row is an entity (country or person) this outlet covers regularly. Each cell shows the outlet's stance toward that entity in that month — colour from red (hostile) to green (supportive), opacity from headline volume. Click a column header or any cell to open that month's full report.
Headlines per month for each top entity. Look for spikes — entities that suddenly dominate coverage and then fade. Click any tile to open the peak month.
Share of each thematic track across months. Bands shifting wider show where the outlet's editorial centre of gravity moved.
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