5 reports
The Irish TimesIndependent🔒ConservativeFactual 92Objective 7517 days ago Iran suspends US talks amid renewed threats by Trump against country and negotiating teamIran has suspended negotiations with the United States in Switzerland due to President Donald Trump's recent threats to attack Iran and potentially kidnap the Iranian negotiating team unless Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz. Despite this, Iran and the U.S. had previously agreed to a memorandum of understanding aimed at easing tensions, including a non-aggression pact. A draft agreement regarding a potential waiver on U.S. sanctions on Iranian oil exports was reportedly reached before Iran's withdrawal. However, Iran has reimposed a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz in response to ongoing Israeli military actions in Lebanon, which it claims the U.S. is enabling through its policies. Trump has publicly criticized Iran for supporting proxy groups in Lebanon and warned of further action if no deal is reached.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames Trump's actions as aggressive and threatening, while portraying Iran's response as defensive and justified. It highlights Trump's explicit threats and quotes his comments, emphasizing his willingness to escalate conflict. In contrast, Iran's position is presented as a reaction toU
Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 75): Reports the deal reaching agreement with Pakistan's involvement, aligns with cross-source consensus. More objective in tone compared to others, though still leans slightly pro-US.
RTÉ NewsState / PublicCenterFactual 89Objective 6516 days ago Iran negotiator says Hormuz will be Tehran administeredIran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, stated that the Strait of Hormuz will be administered by Tehran following recent diplomatic talks aimed at ending the US-Israeli war on Iran. The talks, held in Switzerland, resulted in agreements between Iran and the US to maintain the critical shipping route and halt hostilities in Lebanon. Under the terms of the deal, Iran will allow UN nuclear inspectors back into the country, and the US will lift some sanctions and unfreeze Iranian assets. However, Iran briefly re-closed the strait in response to Israeli actions in Lebanon but later reopened it. A communication channel was established between the two nations to ensure safe passage for commercial ships. Maritime traffic through the strait has increased since the agreement.
Bias read (Center): The article presents statements from both Iranian and US officials, including the temporary suspension of sanctions and the establishment of communication channels. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or selective sourcing, providing a balanced overview of the negotiations and their outcomes
Why these scores (Factual 89 · Objective 65): Reports on Iran's administration of the Strait and US sanctions waiver, aligns with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is lower due to focus on Iran's statements and less balance on US position.
TheJournal.ieIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8018 days ago JD Vance lands in Switzerland for talks on deal to end US Iran warUS Vice President JD Vance has traveled to Switzerland to participate in negotiations aimed at reaching an agreement with Iran regarding its nuclear program and ending the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The discussions follow a 60-day effort to finalize technical details of an interim deal, which could significantly impact global security and the economy. Iran claimed it had closed the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route, but this was disputed by US Central Command, which stated that traffic continued through the area. Vance's arrival in Switzerland was delayed due to escalating tensions in Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah, as well as Iranian officials' initial cancellation of participation. The talks involve various stakeholders including US envoys, Pakistani officials, and Qatari mediators, while Vance's involvement has drawn attention amid speculation about his potential 2028 presidential bid.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the situation, presenting both the claims made by Iran and the response from US Central Command. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or selective sourcing, offering a neutral perspective on the diplomatic efforts and the geopolitical context.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Reports on Iran closing Hormuz and US response with factual consistency. Neutral tone avoids taking sides.
The Irish TimesIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 8018 days ago JD Vance arrives in Switzerland after Iran declares Strait of Hormuz closedUS Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland alongside senior Iranian officials for negotiations on Iran's nuclear program and to finalize an interim deal aimed at ending the ongoing conflict in the region. The talks, referred to as the Lake Lucerne Summit, were preceded by tensions involving Iran's declaration of the Strait of Hormuz as closed, a critical shipping route for global oil and gas. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued warnings against approaching the strait, citing alleged Israeli actions in Lebanon and perceived US violations of ceasefire agreements. Meanwhile, the US Central Command reported that numerous commercial vessels had passed through the strait despite the closure. In parallel, Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon and Gaza resulted in multiple casualties, complicating efforts to achieve a lasting peace agreement.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation neutrally, providing quotes from both US and Iranian officials, along with reports from international entities like the US Central Command. There is no overtly biased language or selective sourcing that favors one side over the other. The content focuses on factual
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Describes talks and Iran's actions with factual accuracy. Maintains neutral tone throughout.
TheJournal.ieIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7016 days ago Iran says they will administer Strait of Hormuz as peace talks in Switzerland concludeIran's chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, stated that talks with U.S. officials in Switzerland resulted in 'good achievements,' including agreements on maintaining the Strait of Hormuz as a critical shipping route and addressing issues related to oil waivers and frozen assets. Iran confirmed it would administer the Strait of Hormuz under international law, following a temporary reopening of the waterway after initial closures during the conflict. The U.S. lifted some sanctions on Iranian oil imports after Iran allowed UN nuclear inspectors back into the country. Both nations agreed to establish communication channels to prevent incidents and ensure safe passage for commercial ships through the Strait. Despite these developments, Iran re-closed the Strait in response to Israeli actions in Lebanon but later reopened it, with maritime traffic increasing since the agreement.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the outcomes of diplomatic negotiations between Iran and the U.S., focusing on agreements regarding the administration of the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions relief, and communication protocols. It includes direct quotes from Iranian officials and mentions U.S. actions such as the暫時
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Article reports Iran's claim about administering the Strait of Hormuz based on state media, aligns with cross-source consensus on the talks and temporary sanctions suspension. However, it presents Iran's position as a direct quote without sufficient contextual balance, leading to lower objectivity.
★
Keep the news honest.
ObjectiveNews is reader-funded and ad-free — we show you the bias instead of hiding it. Support independent journalism for €5/month.
Become a Supporter