Compare how 100+ sources across 9 regions cover the same story. The gaps between narratives are the story.
“Pentagon describes strike as proportional response to Hormuz blockade, emphasizing precision targeting.”
Civilian casualties reported by Iranian Red Crescent
“An act of aggression against civilian energy infrastructure — 12 killed, 40+ injured.”
Iran's prior seizure of commercial tankers in Hormuz
We read 100+ news outlets across 9 regions every day, compare how each one frames the same event, and show you what each side leaves out.
Reuters, TASS, Al Jazeera, Global Times, The Hindu, NHK — 100+ outlets from mainstream to state media, updated daily.
Every article is compared for tone, key claims, and factual disputes. We surface what each region emphasizes — and what it omits.
Side-by-side perspectives with blind spots flagged, sources linked, and agreement levels scored. One story, every angle.
We flag when a fact reported by multiple sources in other regions is completely absent from a country's coverage. What's left out is often more revealing than what's included.
— Civilian casualties reported by Iranian Red Crescent
— Environmental impact of oil fires on Persian Gulf
Every story gets scored: do sources agree, partially disagree, or fundamentally clash?
Reuters, TASS, Global Times, Al Jazeera, The Hindu, NHK — mainstream, state media, and independent press.
When regions report conflicting facts — different casualty numbers, different causes, different actors — we surface it clearly.
Here's what we found today across 9 regions. These stories are live — updated every morning and evening.
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