Zaviye · Coverage map · 2026-06-19 · from the archive
US and Iran sign framework deal electronically to end military actions

President Trump and his Iranian counterpart, Pezeshkian, signed a provisional deal electronically to end military actions, with Trump defending the accord at the G7 summit.
10 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the right
Left 20% · Center 70% · Right 10%
How outlets framed it
Left: Sources like Haaretz express skepticism about the Iran deal, suggesting it benefits Trump but is detrimental to others, implying a critical view of its broader implications.
Center: Many sources, including AP News, Politico Europe, and RFE/RL, report factually on the provisional deal signed between the US and Iran to end military actions, often framing it as a significant diplomatic development.
Right: Bas News highlights Trump's warning that the Iran deal is not final and his threat to resume bombing, indicating a more hawkish or conditional perspective on the agreement.
Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the framing of the Iran deal: some sources emphasize its potential benefits and diplomatic significance, while others express concern about its long-term implications or highlight Trump's conditional stance and threats.
Source-by-source bias tags and translations live in the interactive view.
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Apnews · Basnews · Foreignpolicy · Haaretz · I24news · Politicoeu · Rferl