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February 2026 editorial profile for Frankfurter Allgemeine. Below: how this outlet framed the actors and regions it covered most in February 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.
Some headlines report Trump's statements neutrally or as authoritative (e.g., 1, 12, 23), but the overall selection emphasizes criticism, conflict, and negative consequences, with several headlines using evaluative language against Trump.
The entity 'DE' (Germany) is treated as a neutral backdrop for political and economic news; no editorial stance toward the country itself is discernible. Headlines about Merz (chancellor) are factual or mixed, not clearly positive or negative toward Germany as a whole.
The outlet covers US actions and figures with a mix of neutral reporting (e.g., quoting Vance, Rubio) and critical framing (e.g., 'eskaliert', 'berüchtigte Razzien', 'Umfragewerte sinken'). The stance is skeptical overall, but not uniformly hostile; some headlines are purely factual or quote US officials without evaluative language.
The outlet's stance is uniformly hostile toward Epstein, reflecting his status as a convicted sex offender; no headlines present him neutrally or positively. The entity is never quoted or given a platform; the coverage is entirely about his crimes and their consequences.
Headlines 5, 15, 24 introduce mild skepticism about Merz's China policy, and headline 10 includes satire, but the overall framing treats Merz as a legitimate chancellor conducting important diplomacy, with positive descriptors like 'Wirtschaftskanzler' and 'Herzlich und offen'.
Stance is toward GB as a country, but coverage overwhelmingly focuses on the UK government and Labour Party under Starmer, with a skeptical/critical tone toward his leadership amid the Epstein scandal. Non-political GB entities (police, military) are treated neutrally. The outlet does not delegitimize GB as a whole, but the political coverage is consistently negative toward the current government.
The entity is Russia (RU) as a country, but the headlines overwhelmingly focus on Putin as its embodiment, using highly negative framing. No headlines present a neutral or positive view of Russia or its actions.
Headline 3 ('Macron irrt') is directly critical of Macron's position, but most headlines are neutral or factual. The entity is France's president, not the country FR; if the entity is the country France, stance remains 0 as coverage is mostly about political figures and events.
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