GLOBAL COVERAGE INTELLIGENCE

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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
118 Reports distilled
6 Stories published (last 24 hours)
31 Outlets represented
19 Countries represented

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Leak probe or pressure on press? White House role looms
17 sources 14 outlets 11 countries Diversity94%

Leak probe or pressure on press? White House role looms

Days after the Times reported on security of Qatar-donated Air Force One, federal prosecutors summoned four of its journalists to a Manhattan grand jury.

The U.S. Justice Department subpoenaed four New York Times reporters to testify before a Manhattan grand jury days after the paper detailed security concerns about President Trump’s newly deployed,...

Open by pledge or by permission? Hormuz’s rules up for grabs.
38 sources 20 outlets 12 countries Diversity94%

Open by pledge or by permission? Hormuz’s rules up for grabs.

Talks in Muscat draw in Oman and Qatar as Washington seeks toll-free assurances and Europe, NATO, and China signal different preferences for governing maritime access.

Washington is pressing Tehran for a near‑term, public pledge that the Strait of Hormuz is open, toll‑free, and safe for commercial traffic—expecting such a statement as Oman‑ and Qatar‑facilitated ...

Vengeance declared, red lines drawn—the shape of retribution is undecided
18 sources 17 outlets 14 countries Diversity92%

Vengeance declared, red lines drawn—the shape of retribution is undecided

After week-long funerals for Ali Khamenei, Mojtaba’s Telegram message framed revenge as a national demand and cited a “list of criminals,” amid attribution to US–Israeli strikes.

After weeklong funerals for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, used his first public message to elevate “revenge” to a national mandate—saying authoritie...

Who controlled Khanna’s West Bank stop—the army, settlers, or protocol?
15 sources 13 outlets 9 countries Diversity89%

Who controlled Khanna’s West Bank stop—the army, settlers, or protocol?

The California Democrat’s van was halted near Khirbet Zanuta during a fact-finding trip, amid heightened scrutiny of settler violence and reported U.S.-made rifles.

US Rep. Ro Khanna says armed Israeli settlers blocked his fact‑finding delegation for about 90 minutes near Khirbet Zanuta in the southern West Bank, some carrying US‑made M4 rifles; he credits U.S...

An Israeli warning tests Trump’s line between deterrence and diplomacy
15 sources 8 outlets 8 countries Diversity74%

An Israeli warning tests Trump’s line between deterrence and diplomacy

Amid reports of an Iranian plot, Trump touted “1,000 missiles” ready as Tehran vowed retaliation and U.S. succession rules clarify who would authorize force if he’s attacked.

After an Israeli warning that Iran was plotting to assassinate him, President Donald Trump said the U.S. military has “1,000 missiles locked and loaded” and hinted at standing orders for strikes if...

Rescue or rupture? US–Iran dialogue hinges on contested compliance
15 sources 8 outlets 8 countries Diversity74%

Rescue or rupture? US–Iran dialogue hinges on contested compliance

Reports point to possible sessions in Pakistan and Oman as Tehran ties any engagement to the Lebanon war and Strait of Hormuz rules.

The Islamabad memorandum that paused a four‑month conflict is fraying as Washington and Tehran send opposite signals: Trump claims Iran sought more talks, while Tehran denies it, accuses the U.S. o...

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