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July 2026 editorial profile for El País. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in July 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
Entity is a country, not a single actor; coverage spans domestic politics, international relations, and local issues. Some headlines criticize specific politicians (e.g., Vox, Ayuso) but not Spain as a whole. Stance is neutral overall.
The entity is a country, not a single actor; coverage is heterogeneous across topics (cartels, politics, migration). Some headlines criticize US policy toward Mexico, which could be read as sympathetic to Mexico, but the outlet does not consistently lionize or delegitimize the Mexican state. The quoted content from Mexican officials is often defensive or critical of the US, but the outlet itself remains neutral.
The entity is the US as a country, but coverage focuses overwhelmingly on the Trump administration, which is treated skeptically. Some headlines are neutral or factual (e.g., 21, 22), and the outlet does not uniformly condemn all US actions. The negative stance is primarily toward the administration's policies and rhetoric, not the country itself.
Some headlines are neutral factual reports (e.g., 1, 6, 19), and the outlet does not use overtly hostile language like 'regime' or 'dictator'. However, the selection and framing consistently emphasize Trump's divisiveness, legal/ethical problems, and international friction, while giving space to his critics. The entity's own quoted content (e.g., attacking allies) is reported with distancing verbs, reinforcing a skeptical stance.
The entity is a country (Colombia), not a single actor; coverage spans multiple figures (Petro, De la Espriella) with no unified stance toward the country itself. Some headlines are critical of specific policies (e.g., peace budget cuts) but others are neutral or positive (e.g., investments). Stance toward the country is therefore neutral, though individual actors are treated variably.
The entity is the country Argentina, but coverage focuses on President Milei's actions. The outlet's stance toward Argentina as a country is not directly hostile; criticism is directed at the government's policies and rhetoric. Some headlines are neutral or factual, and the outlet also reports on Argentina's diplomatic protests without overt negativity. The negative tone is primarily toward the administration, not the nation itself.
The outlet does not use overtly hostile or delegitimizing language about Milei himself, but consistently frames his actions as aggressive, conflictual, or harmful. Some headlines are neutral factual reports of government actions, but the overall selection emphasizes failures and controversies. The entity's quoted content attacking Lula is reported with critical framing, not amplified as authoritative.
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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.