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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
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Record drone wave, unclear effect: interceptions touted, warehouses ablaze near Moscow
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Record drone wave, unclear effect: interceptions touted, warehouses ablaze near Moscow

Ukraine sent hundreds of drones toward Russia as cross-border strikes hit civilians and logistics hubs from Moscow to Kryvyi Rih, with spillover reaching Romanian airspace.

Ukraine launched one of the war’s largest drone waves deep into Russia, with Moscow authorities reporting hundreds of inbound UAVs and fires at logistics hubs near the capital, while Russian strike...

Flores quake response races terrain as numbers stall—or surge
29 sources 23 outlets 17 countries Diversity94%

Flores quake response races terrain as numbers stall—or surge

A 7.7 offshore quake near Ende brought brief tsunami alerts, dozens of aftershocks, landslides and cut roads across Flores’ regencies.

A magnitude7.7 earthquake struck off Indonesia’s Flores island early Saturday, briefly triggering a tsunami warning before unleashing landslides and hundreds of aftershocks; the death toll has rise...

Declaratory power meets contested waters: who sets the rules in Hormuz?
15 sources 12 outlets 11 countries Diversity94%

Declaratory power meets contested waters: who sets the rules in Hormuz?

Trump’s territorial vow, Tehran’s sovereignty claim, and conflicting reports of blockades unfold alongside Red Sea attacks and calls to restore navigation under international law.

At a New York rally, President Donald Trump vowed to declare the Strait of Hormuz U.S. territory after “defeating Iran” and said Washington is blocking passage, prompting Tehran to assert sole auth...

A carrier swap tests whether relief restores readiness—or relocates risk
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A carrier swap tests whether relief restores readiness—or relocates risk

The USS Abraham Lincoln’s unusually long, Iran-linked deployment, marked by reported onboard hardships, will end as the USS George Washington transits west to assume the mission.

The U.S. is sending the USS George Washington to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln after more than eight months at sea without a port call, a record stretch marked by reports of food shortages, broke...

Troops surround Qusra, but the siege persists—failure or design?
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Troops surround Qusra, but the siege persists—failure or design?

In Qusra, three Palestinian homes have gone days without utilities or aid as settlers linger, soldiers and police control access, and France, Italy, and the U.S. engage.

Israeli settlers have maintained a weeklong siege of three Palestinian homes in Qusra, south of Nablus, trapping families without water or power as aid was repeatedly obstructed, even amid a large ...

Record heat meets human choices: can Europe keep fires contained?
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Record heat meets human choices: can Europe keep fires contained?

Fatal blazes on Salamina, Belgium's borderlands, and Spain's Aragon trigger evacuations, strain responders, and threaten reserves during an exceptionally hot summer.

Deadly wildfires are sweeping Greece, Belgium and Spain amid a historically hot, tinder‑dry summer: two people died on Greece’s Salamina, Belgium is battling what officials call its biggest fire in...

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Stranded thousands are certain; the missing remain a moving target
9 sources 9 outlets 7 countries Diversity86%

Stranded thousands are certain; the missing remain a moving target

Exceptional rainfall in Chiba Prefecture flooded transport links and cut power during the Obon rush, turning Narita’s rail-dependent access into a chokepoint.

Recordbreaking rains east of Tokyo flooded Chiba Prefecture, severed rail links to Narita Airport during the Obon rus...

Truce framework promises withdrawal; airstrikes blur what comes next
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Truce framework promises withdrawal; airstrikes blur what comes next

Lebanon’s Health Ministry and state media report 9–11 dead after strikes on Ansar and Deir al‑Zahrani, including children, as Israel confirms operations.

Israeli airstrikes hit a house on the outskirts of Ansar and a site in Deir alZahrani in southern Lebanon, killing at...

Civilian port or military node? Mocha strike blurs the line
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Civilian port or military node? Mocha strike blurs the line

Yemen’s government reports sweeping counter-operations as Marib is shelled and Saudi Arabia activates a Red Sea security coalition.

Houthi ballistic missiles struck the governmentheld Red Sea port of Mocha al‑Makha, killing at least four and forcing...

Security on display, while rights curbs block the road to normalcy
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Security on display, while rights curbs block the road to normalcy

The fifth anniversary includes Kabul rallies, bans on women’s sport and schooling, mounting humanitarian need, and pressure on Western governments over Afghan resettlement.

Marking five years since their return, Taliban authorities staged tightly choreographed celebrations in Kabul—from fl...

A federal plea that could upend New York’s murder case
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A federal plea that could upend New York’s murder case

He admitted to interstate stalking resulting in death, with prosecutors seeking a life sentence at a December hearing.

Luigi Mangione pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court to interstate stalking resulting in death and cyberstalking resul...

Curtain-raiser dominance or durable shift? Arsenal thrash City 3-0
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Curtain-raiser dominance or durable shift? Arsenal thrash City 3-0

The 3-0 in Cardiff opened England’s season and marked Enzo Maresca’s first match in charge of Manchester City.

Arsenal opened the season by beating Manchester City 30 in Cardiff’s Community Shield, scoring after 25 seconds and h...

Emergency plea tests whether goodwill can override new tariffs
8 sources 7 outlets 6 countries Diversity83%

Emergency plea tests whether goodwill can override new tariffs

U.S. duties on most Colombian exports rose to 12.5% in late July, with coffee and oil exempt, as quake losses mount and rebuilding is pegged at about $6.4 billion.

Colombia’s new president, Abelardo de la Espriella, asked U.S. President Donald Trump to temporarily suspend tariffs ...

A pause meant for diplomacy, or a prelude to escalation?
21 sources 12 outlets 7 countries Diversity82%

A pause meant for diplomacy, or a prelude to escalation?

The cease-fire–linked understanding between Washington and Tehran expired as both traded violation claims, the U.S. Navy disabled a cargo ship under a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, and outlets reported Iranian missile, drone, and proxy activity.

A June US–Iran memorandum tied to a ceasefire and followon talks has lapsed without a broader deal, with US reporting...

One arrest, many sieges: is enforcement changing or just relabeled?
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One arrest, many sieges: is enforcement changing or just relabeled?

Israel debates moving West Bank civilian law enforcement from the army to police amid days-long settler blockades near Qusra, while Washington presses Netanyahu to condemn the violence and its ambassador denounces a separate home seizure the IDF reversed.

Reports from Qusra near Nablus describe dayslong settler sieges that left several Palestinian homes cut off from food...

Emergency fixes meet a hotter Europe built for cooler times
14 sources 11 outlets 10 countries Diversity82%

Emergency fixes meet a hotter Europe built for cooler times

From 42C hospital wards to low Rhine levels and livestock losses, this heatwave season exposed cross-sector stress while businesses and insurers tallied rising, often uninsured, costs.

Europe’s latest heat and drought revealed multisystem strain: UK hospitals saw ward temperatures far above the 28C sa...

Weakened storm, lingering danger: Hawaii weighs when to stand down
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Weakened storm, lingering danger: Hawaii weighs when to stand down

Lala skirted the Big Island, prompting rare hurricane warnings, widespread flooding, power outages, hospital generator use, and a state of emergency.

Hurricane Lala skirted Hawaii’s Big Island without making landfall, briefly reaching Category 1 before weakening to a...

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