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May 2026 editorial profile for Folha de S.Paulo. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in May 2026. Tap any tile to jump to the detailed card.
The outlet does not use overtly hostile language itself, but consistently foregrounds allegations, investigations, and electoral disadvantages, and amplifies criticism from opponents. The entity's own statements are reported without strong endorsement or delegitimization, but the selection of negative developments (scandal links, falling poll numbers) tilts the overall stance toward skeptical. The bundle is mixed with some neutral factual reporting, hence medium confidence.
The outlet's stance is toward the US as a country, but coverage focuses heavily on Trump's administration and its policies. The tone is generally critical of Trump's actions (e.g., deportations, threats, AI propaganda) but not uniformly hostile; some headlines report US government actions neutrally or even positively (e.g., killing of ISIS leader, AI deal). The entity is the US, not Trump personally, so the negative framing of Trump's policies may reflect a critical stance toward the current US administration rather than the country itself.
Coverage is largely factual and neutral, but includes headlines that report opposition attacks (6), internal criticism (17), and narrative of fragility (22), balanced by positive policy announcements (8, 23) and polling (9). No consistent positive or negative editorial voice toward Lula.
Some headlines report Trump's actions neutrally or as facts (e.g., sanctions, meetings), but the overall selection emphasizes incompetence, empty threats, and negative outcomes, with no positive or authoritative framing of Trump.
Most headlines focus on Flávio Bolsonaro, not Jair Bolsonaro directly; the outlet's stance toward Jair Bolsonaro is inferred from coverage of his legal situation and his son's political troubles. The tone is critical but not consistently hostile, with some neutral reporting of legal and political developments.
The bundle covers Lula extensively but also includes many headlines about other political figures (Bolsonaro family, PSDB, etc.), so the stance toward Brazil as a country is diffuse. Headlines about Lula are mostly neutral or factual, with some critical framing (e.g., 'dupla derrota de Lula intensifica narrativa de fragilidade'). No consistent positive or negative treatment of Brazil as an entity.
Coverage is mixed: some headlines treat Xi as a credible diplomatic actor (e.g., #12, #17), while others report negative events or frame his power consolidation critically (#6) or highlight risks (#14). No consistent positive or negative stance toward the entity CN.
Headline 3 uses 'consolida poder absoluto' which could be read as critical, but overall framing treats Xi as a central, authoritative figure in global diplomacy; the outlet's own evaluative language is minimal, and Xi's quotes are presented without distancing verbs.
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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.