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ORF NewsState / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 809 days ago Traffic on the Strait of Hormuz at a standstillDer Schiffsverkehr in der Straße von Hormus ist nach neuen militärischen Angriffen zwischen den USA und dem Iran fast vollständig zum Stillstand gekommen. Der Iran attackierte militärische Einrichtungen in Kuwait, Bahrain, Katar und Jordanien als Reaktion auf US-Angriffe auf iranische Ziele. Die Angriffe erfolgten mit Kamikaze-Drohnen und Raketen, wobei keine Schäden gemeldet wurden. US-Streitkräfte griffen im Gegenzug um die 90 Ziele im Iran an. Die Situation hat zu Luftalarmen in Bahrain geführt, und die iranische Revolutionsgarde bestätigte Angriffe auf US-Militärstützpunkte in der Region.
Bias read (Center): Die Berichterstattung bleibt neutral und präsentiert Fakten aus beiden Seiten ohne klare emotionale oder ideologische Ausrichtung. Es wird sowohl die iranische als auch die US-Seite erwähnt, ohne eine Seite zu bevorzugen oder zu verurteilen. Die Quellen werden objektiv zitiert, und es gibt keine ein
Why factuality (85): The article accurately describes the near-complete halt of ship traffic in the Strait of Hormus and the military actions taken by both the U.S. and Iran. It includes expert analysis from Rystad Energy and references to the impact on the shipping industry.
Why objectivity (80): The article maintains a neutral tone, presenting facts and expert opinions without overt bias. It focuses on the practical implications of the conflict rather than taking a political stance.
Middle East EyeIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 70yesterday Explosions heard in Qatar, sirens sound off in Bahrain as Iran claims attacks in KuwaitOn 17 July 2026, explosions were reported in Qatar, prompting its defence ministry to confirm interception efforts against aerial attacks. In Bahrain, emergency sirens were sounded for the second time on Friday, indicating potential security concerns. Meanwhile, Iran claimed responsibility for targeting U.S. military and logistical facilities in Kuwait using drones.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates from multiple regional actors without overtly favoring any side. It includes statements from Qatar’s defence ministry, mentions of Bahrain’s emergency measures, and Iran’s claim of drone attacks in Kuwait. The language remains neutral, focusing on reported events
Why factuality (85): The article reports on explosions in Qatar and sirens in Bahrain, citing the Qatar defense ministry's statement about intercepting aerial attacks. It also mentions Iran's claim of targeting US forces in Kuwait. These details align with the cross-source consensus of similar reports from reputable out
Why objectivity (70): The article presents the events in a somewhat neutral tone but includes Iran's claim of attacking US forces, which may be framed as an accusation rather than a verified fact. The mention of 'War on Iran' in the headline suggests a potential bias toward portraying Iran as an aggressor, influencing th
Jutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 60yesterday Iran: We attacked that country for the first time, this is your revenge for the death of our soldiers!Iran has launched new attacks on American military targets in the Middle East, including its first direct attack on Syria, following six consecutive nights of U.S. strikes on Iranian military sites. The ceasefire reached last month has turned into daily attacks and counterattacks, nearly halting maritime traffic through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz and causing renewed investor concerns over the economic impact of the war started by the United States and Israel in February. The U.S. military stated it completed another night of attacks on Iran 'to further weaken Iranian military capabilities,' targeting locations on the island of Kish and near Bandar Abbas, where Iran's largest port is located, as well as key naval and Revolutionary Guard facilities. Iran claims this marks its first attack on Syria, which had sought to avoid involvement in a conflict affecting neighboring countries. Two new actors have entered the conflict following the U.S. attacks on Iran.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the situation between Iran and the United States, detailing both sides' actions without overtly favoring one over the other. It includes statements from both Iranian and U.S. military sources, providing a comprehensive overview of the ongoing conflict.
Why factuality (85): The article reports on Iranian and American military actions, citing both sides' statements. It mentions the escalation from ceasefire to daily attacks, disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and specific targets attacked by the US. While not providing a primary source, it aligns with
Why objectivity (60): The tone is emotionally charged, particularly in phrases like 'odmazda za smrt naših vojnika' and 'najrizičniji potez dosad.' The article frames the conflict as an Iranian retaliation and emphasizes the severity of the situation, showing bias toward Iran's perspective. It also uses dramatic language
Middle East EyeIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 759 days ago Iranian army says it targeted sites in Kuwait, Qatar and BahrainOn 9 July 2026, Iran's military announced that it conducted attacks against targets in Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain using one-way attack drones. The strikes reportedly targeted a Patriot missile defense system in Kuwait, an early warning system in Qatar, and fuel storage facilities in Bahrain. These actions were carried out using a significant number of different types of kamikaze drones. This development comes amid ongoing tensions in the region, though specific motivations or broader strategic implications were not detailed in the report.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of Iran's military actions without overtly favoring any side. It reports directly on the claims made by Iran's military without providing additional context or commentary that would indicate a particular ideological stance. The lack of sourced information or on
Why factuality (80): The article accurately reports the Iranian military's attacks on sites in Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain using kamikaze drones. It aligns with other sources regarding the nature and extent of the attacks.
Why objectivity (75): The article is concise and factual but includes direct quotes from Iranian state media, which may reflect a pro-Iranian perspective. The tone remains largely neutral despite this.
Middle East EyeIndependentProgressiveFactual 80Objective 709 days ago Iran says it hit bases in Kuwait, BahrainOn 9 July 2026, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed responsibility for attacking multiple U.S. military bases located in Kuwait and Bahrain. The group warned that it would consider expanding its attacks to other countries in the region if the United States continues to target Iran. This development comes amid ongoing tensions between Iran and the U.S., which have escalated due to various regional conflicts and geopolitical rivalries. The attacks could further destabilize the already volatile situation in the Middle East and potentially lead to increased hostilities between the two nations.
Bias read (Progressive): The article presents Iran's claim of attacking U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain, which aligns with Iran's broader geopolitical stance against Western influence in the Middle East. The framing emphasizes Iran's actions and threats, suggesting a perspective that supports or at least does not criticize
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 70): Factuality is higher as it cites Iranian military claims and contextualizes them with recent events. Objectivity is somewhat lower due to the sensational framing of 'hit bases' and 'expand attacks', though remains relatively neutral.
20minutosIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 704 days ago The United States begins a third night of strikes against Iran as Tehran strikes Bahrain, Jordan and Emirati oil tankersThe United States has begun a third night of attacks against Iran, while Tehran has launched strikes on Bahrain, Jordan, and Emirati oil tankers. The situation indicates escalating tensions between the two nations, with both sides engaging in military actions. These developments could further destabilize the region and raise concerns about broader conflict. The attacks come amid ongoing geopolitical rivalries and regional security issues.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on military actions by both the U.S. and Iran without apparent bias in language or emphasis. It presents the events factually without overtly favoring either side or using loaded terminology.
Why factuality (75): The article briefly mentions the ongoing conflict but lacks specific details about the sequence of events or direct quotes from officials. It does not provide enough depth to fully assess the accuracy of the claims made.
Why objectivity (70): The article is somewhat biased in its phrasing, suggesting a particular narrative without providing balanced perspectives from both sides involved in the conflict.
NDTVParty-alignedCenterFactual 75Objective 65yesterday US Forces Continue "Wave Of Strikes" Against Iran For 6th Consecutive NightUS forces conducted airstrikes against Iran for the sixth consecutive night, according to the US Central Command (CENTCOM). The attacks were described as part of an ongoing effort to degrade Iran's military capabilities. CENTCOM stated that these actions were taken in response to perceived threats posed by Iran to commercial vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz. This escalation comes amid heightened tensions between the two nations over regional security concerns.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report based on a statement from the US Central Command (CENTCOM) regarding military actions against Iran. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the reported actions and their官方
Why factuality (75): The article reports that US forces continued strikes against Iran for the sixth consecutive night, citing CENTCOM as the source. This aligns with cross-source consensus that there were multiple nights of attacks. However, the article does not provide specific dates or details about the nature of the
Why objectivity (65): The article uses phrases like 'Wave Of Strikes' and frames the action as being aimed at 'degrading Iran's military capabilities,' which suggests a particular perspective. The language implies a strategic rationale from the US side without presenting Iranian viewpoints, introducing a slight bias.
Al Jazeera EnglishState / PublicCenterFactual 75Objective 603 days ago Iran launches attacks across region as US strikes continueOn Tuesday night, Iran launched attacks targeting several countries in the region, including Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. According to Iranian claims, these attacks resulted in the destruction of the US Fifth Fleet’s command center. This escalation follows recent US military actions against Iran’s coastal cities and the breakdown of diplomatic negotiations between the two nations. The situation highlights growing tensions in the Middle East amid ongoing conflicts and failed attempts at dialogue.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the events without apparent bias. It reports on Iran's attacks and the subsequent US actions, providing minimal commentary or framing that would indicate a particular ideological leaning. The information is presented neutrally, focusing on the sequence of军事和
Why factuality (75): The article reports that Iran launched attacks across the region and claims to have destroyed the US Fifth Fleet’s command centre. While no primary source is available, this aligns with the cross-source consensus of similar events involving regional tensions and military actions. However, the specif
Why objectivity (60): The tone is somewhat sensational, using phrases like 'launches attacks across region' and 'claims to destroy,' which may imply bias. The article does not present alternative perspectives or contextual information, suggesting a pro-Iran or at least one-sided framing.
Deutsche Welle (English)State / PublicCenterFactual 70Objective 65yesterday Iran war: US hits bridges as Tehran retaliates across regionOn July 17, 2026, multiple incidents occurred in the Middle East linked to escalating tensions between Iran and the United States. In Yemen, a ship was reportedly boarded by unauthorized personnel, likely pirates, according to UK maritime authorities. Separately, an Iranian attack damaged a critical power and desalination facility in Kuwait, disrupting a significant portion of the country’s water supply. Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claimed responsibility for targeting U.S. military assets in Jordan, including jets at a shared air base. Additionally, Iranian Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq were killed in a missile strike attributed to Tehran. These events reflect ongoing regional instability and conflict.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on multiple geopolitical incidents involving Iran and the U.S., but presents them factually without overtly favoring one side. It includes direct quotes from official sources like the Kuwaiti government and the IRGC, and provides context without editorializing or biased language.
Why factuality (70): This article focuses primarily on the Kuwait attack and includes less detailed coverage of other incidents. It references the UKMTO incident but doesn't connect it clearly to the broader conflict. The focus on Kuwait's infrastructure damage is accurate, but the overall coverage is fragmented and les
Why objectivity (65): The article appears to prioritize certain events over others, focusing more on Kuwait and the UKMTO incident. This selective coverage suggests a potential bias in what is deemed newsworthy, affecting the perceived neutrality of the reporting.
France 24 (Français)State / PublicProgressive4 hr. ago 'War crimes' by Iran in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan denouncedThe article discusses allegations of war crimes committed by Iran in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. These claims are being denounced by certain parties, though specific details about the nature of these alleged actions are not provided in the available text. The report references an image depicting an Iranian strike in Kuwait on July 14, 2026, sourced from social media via Reuters. The date of publication is July 18, 2026.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Iran as committing war crimes, which is a strong accusation typically made by entities opposed to Iran's actions. This framing suggests a critical stance toward Iran, aligning more with left-leaning perspectives that often emphasize international law and human rights.
ANSAIndependentCenter10 hr. ago Middle East, Iran: US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait hit, US soldiers wounded in airstrikes in JordanThe Iranian military claimed to have launched drone attacks against U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait, targeting areas such as aircraft storage facilities, fuel depots, and bridges in Bahrain. According to Iranian state media, two oil tankers caught fire after explosions while attempting to cross a minefield in the southern part of the Strait of Hormuz. However, the U.S. Central Command (Centcom) denied these reports, calling them false. Additionally, Iran stated that U.S. airstrikes in the Hormozgan province caused three deaths and eight injuries. Meanwhile, U.S. officials reported that Iranian attacks this week targeted at least two Jordanian bases, injuring several American soldiers, though there were no confirmed fatalities among U.S. or Jordanian personnel. The severity of the injuries remains unclear, and neither the U.S. nor Jordan has officially commented on the incidents. In Kuwait, air defenses are actively countering missile and drone attacks from Iran, leading to temporary suspensions of airport operations.
Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple perspectives including claims by Iran, denial by the U.S., and reports from other entities like Kuwait and Jordan. It does not exhibit clear bias toward any side but rather provides various accounts of the situation without overtly favoring one over another.
Hurriyet Daily NewsParty-alignedCenter12 hr. ago US launches 7th night of strikes as Iran attacks military sitesThe United States has conducted airstrikes against Iran for the seventh consecutive night, responding to Iranian attacks on U.S.-linked military sites in Kuwait, Jordan, and Bahrain. According to the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), these strikes targeted surveillance sites, military logistics infrastructure, underground weapons storage, and maritime capabilities using fighter aircraft, drones, and warships. In response, Iran claimed it attacked military facilities in those countries. Jordan reported intercepting 10 Iranian missiles without casualties or damage, while Bahrain activated air raid sirens and Kuwait said its forces intercepted missiles and drones. Several Kuwaiti soldiers were injured in drone attacks, and a power generation and water desalination plant was damaged. Iran's Revolutionary Guards alleged that two oil tankers exploded due to mines in the Strait of Hormuz, but CENTCOM denied this claim. Additionally, Iran reported casualties from U.S. strikes, including three deaths and eight injuries in Hormozgan province, with a total of at least 38 fatalities and over 400 injuries since the conflict began. A senior Iranian military advisor warned of potential 'full-scale'
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran, detailing both sides' actions and claims without overtly favoring one over the other. It includes statements from multiple parties involved, such as the U.S. Central Command, Iran's Revolutionary Guards, and伊朗
BBC News (World)State / PublicCenter15 hr. ago US strikes hit Iran for seventh consecutive nightThe United States conducted airstrikes against Iran for the seventh consecutive night following the collapse of peace negotiations between the two countries. According to the U.S. Central Command (Centcom), the strikes targeted surveillance sites, military logistics infrastructure, underground weapons storage, and maritime capabilities. In response, Iran reportedly launched attacks on U.S. allies in the region, including Kuwait and Jordan, though no significant damage was reported. The situation has led to a halt in shipping traffic through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz, which handles approximately 20% of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments. Explosions were reported in several locations within Iran, and there are conflicting reports regarding the extent of damage caused by both sides' actions. The White House emphasized that U.S. strikes were limited to military targets.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran, citing statements from both sides without overtly favoring one over the other. It includes information from various sources such as the U.S. Central Command, Iranian state media, and independent verification,
Deutsche Welle (English)State / PublicCenter16 hr. ago Iran threatens 'full-scale' offensive if US keeps bombingOn July 18, 2026, Iran's Major General Mohsen Rezaei warned that the country would launch 'full-scale offensive operations' if U.S. airstrikes against Iran continue beyond the coming days. The U.S. military stated that it had targeted Iranian surveillance sites, military logistics infrastructure, underground weapons storage, and maritime capabilities. Pentagon officials denied Iran's claim that two oil tankers exploded near the Strait of Hormuz. Separately, Iran announced that it had attacked a U.S.-used air base in Bahrain, striking aircraft shelters, fuel storage tanks, and bridges at Sheikh Isa Air Base. Jordan reported that its air defenses intercepted and destroyed 10 Iranian missiles aimed at its territory, while Kuwait also faced missile and drone attacks linked to Iran. Gulf nations appear increasingly caught in the escalating conflict between Iran and the United States.
Bias read (Center): The article presents multiple perspectives without overtly favoring one side. It includes direct quotes from Iranian officials, U.S. military statements, and reports from Jordan and Kuwait. There is no evident loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing that would indicate a clear bias. S
Le MondeIndependent🔒Center16 hr. ago LIVE: War in Iran: Kuwait announces second power plant and desalination plant attacked; Tehran threatens all countries hosting US forces with retaliationOn Thursday evening, Iran reported three deaths due to American airstrikes in southern Iran and responded with retaliatory actions. The Jordanian military claims to have intercepted ten missiles, while Bahrain and Kuwait were also targeted by Tehran.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of the situation without apparent bias, providing information on both Iranian casualties and the responses from other countries involved. There is no evident framing that favors one side over another.
FirstpostParty-alignedCenteryesterday US-Iran War Explodes: Bombs, Missiles Rain Across Jordan, Gulf on High Alert | Firstpost AmericaThe article reports on escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, claiming that bombs and missiles have rained across Jordan and the Gulf region, putting the area on high alert. The headline suggests an active conflict has erupted between the two nations, though the provided text does not include specific details about the events, casualties, or official confirmations. No additional information is given regarding the origin of the attacks, the involvement of other countries, or any responses from international actors. The situation appears to be highly volatile, with regional security concerns heightened.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a highly charged geopolitical event but provides minimal detail beyond the headline. There is no clear framing toward either side, and the lack of supporting content makes it difficult to determine a slant. As such, the lean remains center due to insufficient evidence of bias.