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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
137 Reports distilled
8 Stories published (last 24 hours)
35 Outlets represented
20 Countries represented

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Protecting secrets or chilling journalism? Subpoenas shadow the new Air Force One
16 sources 16 outlets 10 countries Diversity92%

Protecting secrets or chilling journalism? Subpoenas shadow the new Air Force One

The Justice Department ordered four Times journalists to testify before a Manhattan grand jury after reporting on security concerns with Qatar’s newly gifted presidential jet.

The US Justice Department, under the Trump administration, subpoenaed several New York Times reporters over their coverage of security concerns on the new Air Force One—a retrofitted Boeing 7478 re...

A government reset for Europe and war—without a named pilot
16 sources 14 outlets 10 countries Diversity91%

A government reset for Europe and war—without a named pilot

Zelensky announced Svyrydenko’s exit amid a wider shake-up aligned with an updated strategy emphasizing foreign policy, security, and EU accession.

President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a broad reshuffle anchored by the replacement of Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, casting it as an “updated” strategy centered on foreign policy, security, an...

On-time election, off-balance coalitions, uncertain mandate to govern
11 sources 10 outlets 9 countries Diversity89%

On-time election, off-balance coalitions, uncertain mandate to govern

The Knesset fixed the latest legal date for national elections, the first on-schedule vote in decades, as Israel’s longest-serving premier enters the race in a wartime campaign.

Israel’s Knesset set 27 October for national elections—the latest date allowed—marking the first onschedule vote in roughly four decades, with Benjamin Netanyahu confirming he will seek another ter...

Open by law, closed in practice: Hormuz’s contested passage
34 sources 17 outlets 13 countries Diversity86%

Open by law, closed in practice: Hormuz’s contested passage

Renewed attacks, counter-claims by Washington and Tehran, and competing NATO–EU or Iran–Oman security tracks unsettle traffic at a vital energy chokepoint.

A fragile June truce unraveled: three tankers, including Qatari LNG and Saudi crude carriers, were hit near Hormuz; Iran’s IRGC declared the strait closed “until further notice”; the U.S. launched ...

When armed settlers stop a U.S. lawmaker, whose orders prevail?
26 sources 11 outlets 8 countries Diversity85%

When armed settlers stop a U.S. lawmaker, whose orders prevail?

Ro Khanna’s convoy was halted near Zanuta; settlers were armed, soldiers were on scene, and Israeli authorities cite an uncoordinated visit.

U.S. Rep. Ro Khanna says armed Israeli settlers stopped his delegation’s van in the South Hebron Hills and that soldiers on scene “sided with” them; he posted video of the blockade, while the IDF d...

Mass farewell, low-profile successor: strength on display or stagecraft?
15 sources 12 outlets 10 countries Diversity82%

Mass farewell, low-profile successor: strength on display or stagecraft?

Rites spanned Tehran, Qom, Najaf, and Karbala before burial at the Imam Reza Shrine, as Mojtaba Khamenei vowed “inevitable” revenge amid anti-U.S./Israel chants.

After a weeklong procession from Tehran and Qom through Najaf and Karbala, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was buried on 9 July at Mashhad’s Imam Reza Shrine amid vast, often antiU.S./Israel crowds; his son...

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A lethal June: anomaly or the shape of Europe’s summers?
12 sources 10 outlets 9 countries Diversity79%

A lethal June: anomaly or the shape of Europe’s summers?

EuroMOMO, Copernicus, and national reports detail age‑skewed mortality, 40°C‑plus heat, and infrastructure strain across multiple countries.

Western Europe’s lateJune heat produced the region’s hottest June on record and more than 10,000 excess deaths across...

France installs Dreyfus statue as warnings rise—endpoint or starting line?
7 sources 6 outlets 6 countries Diversity78%

France installs Dreyfus statue as warnings rise—endpoint or starting line?

President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated a long-delayed statue of Alfred Dreyfus and launched France’s first national day in his honor amid warnings about resurgent antisemitism.

French President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated a statue honoring Alfred Dreyfus and launched France’s first national da...

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