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Nereid Atlas analyzes international reporting and reconstructs one clear narrative from multiple outlets, countries and editorial angles.

3000+ Media reports analyzed
233 Reports distilled
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23 Outlets represented
15 Countries represented

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Agreement clock starts as Hormuz claims and Lebanon linkage muddy path
62 sources 22 outlets 15 countries Diversity94%

Agreement clock starts as Hormuz claims and Lebanon linkage muddy path

High-level talks at Bürgenstock, mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, aim to implement a memorandum on nuclear steps, maritime passage, and de-escalation in Lebanon.

The US and Iran opened high‑level talks at Switzerland’s Bürgenstock, with Qatar and Pakistan mediating and a 60‑day roadmap announced to operationalize a new MoU covering nuclear constraints and d...

Lebanon's ceasefire: off-ramp to calm or cover for holding ground?
102 sources 20 outlets 13 countries Diversity94%

Lebanon's ceasefire: off-ramp to calm or cover for holding ground?

A truce announced after a US–Iran understanding unfolds as Israel maintains forces inside southern Lebanon and an Israeli strike in Gaza kills an Al Jazeera cameraman.

An Israel–Hezbollah ceasefire linked to a new US–Iran understanding took effect on 19 June but was almost immediately strained by Israeli strikes and rocket exchanges in southern Lebanon that kille...

Emergency frees roads—will it calm unrest or harden resistance?
13 sources 11 outlets 10 countries Diversity94%

Emergency frees roads—will it calm unrest or harden resistance?

After six weeks of blockades that stranded freight and cut supplies, President Rodrigo Paz authorized nationwide army and police deployments to reopen highways under a state of emergency.

Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz declared a national state of emergency to deploy security forces to dismantle six weeks of road blockades, with the decree effective immediately and notification to ...

Between Geneva promises and Lebanon triggers, who controls the Strait of Hormuz?
25 sources 13 outlets 10 countries Diversity92%

Between Geneva promises and Lebanon triggers, who controls the Strait of Hormuz?

Iran's warnings and proposed post-ceasefire insurance fees met US vows to keep the waterway open as shipping risk advisories stayed high.

In the runup to Geneva/Lucerne talks on a US–Iran interim understanding, Iran’s IRGC and joint command declared the Strait of Hormuz closed in response to Israeli actions in Lebanon; Washington cou...

Swift court measures, uncertain charges, and Spain’s coalition on edge
10 sources 10 outlets 8 countries Diversity87%

Swift court measures, uncertain charges, and Spain’s coalition on edge

A Madrid judge sent Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s wife to a jury trial and imposed a travel ban with twice‑monthly check‑ins over corruption and influence‑peddling allegations.

A Madrid judge ordered Begoña Gómez, the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to stand a jury trial and imposed travel restrictions—seizing her passport, barring her from leaving Spain, and requir...

Europe’s heat alerts test whether crisis rules become everyday life
21 sources 10 outlets 8 countries Diversity82%

Europe’s heat alerts test whether crisis rules become everyday life

With 35 French departments on red vigilance and UK-Italy warnings active, authorities are canceling outdoor events and limiting Fête de la Musique drinking as temperatures near records.

Western Europe is bracing for exceptional heat: MétéoFrance put 35 departments on red alert and 45 on orange, restricted public alcohol for the Fête de la Musique and canceled some outdoor sports, ...

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