GLOBAL COVERAGE INTELLIGENCE

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3000+ Media reports analyzed
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33 Outlets represented
21 Countries represented

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Paused, then pressed forward: ICE stops test where authority lies
43 sources 17 outlets 14 countries Diversity94%

Paused, then pressed forward: ICE stops test where authority lies

Two fatal encounters in Houston and Maine, without body cameras, prompt investigations and a short-lived DHS suspension of most traffic stops.

Within six days, two men were shot dead during ICE encounters in Houston and Biddeford, Maine—neither recorded by body cameras—prompting a reported DHS pause on most immigrationrelated vehicle stop...

Blocking Iran to keep Hormuz open—or pushing it toward closure?
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Blocking Iran to keep Hormuz open—or pushing it toward closure?

Washington relaunched strikes and an Iran-only maritime blockade after a short-lived June understanding, while Tehran hit regional bases, pressured shipping, and announced an IMO-notified corridor.

After a brief June understanding, Washington resumed airstrikes on Iran and reimposed an Iran‑only maritime blockade around the Strait of Hormuz, while Tehran answered with missile and drone strike...

Unknown spread or unpaid wages: what’s driving Congo’s Ebola surge
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Unknown spread or unpaid wages: what’s driving Congo’s Ebola surge

Government and WHO tallies show spread across five provinces as UNICEF and WHO press for faster, better-resourced field operations.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Ebola outbreak has surpassed roughly 2,000 confirmed cases and 750 deaths across five provinces, as the WHO warns a growing share of infections stem from unkn...

Pilot withdrawals move forward, but who verifies Hezbollah is gone?
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Pilot withdrawals move forward, but who verifies Hezbollah is gone?

U.S.-hosted negotiations shift to technical planning for two southern Lebanon pilot zones and a handover to the Lebanese army.

U.S.mediated talks in Rome advanced a plan to begin Israeli pullbacks from two “pilot zones” in southern Lebanon, tasking technical teams to design the withdrawal and LAF takeover; Israel says any ...

Can U.S. sanctions unmake the ICC—or their own legal footing?
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Can U.S. sanctions unmake the ICC—or their own legal footing?

Human rights and Palestine advocacy groups challenge Trump-era measures limiting Americans’ cooperation with the ICC as Secretary of State Marco Rubio hardens Washington’s stance and the Netherlands publicly backs the court.

Human rights and Palestine advocacy groups have sued in U.S. court to overturn Trumpera sanctions that they say effectively bar Americans from working with the International Criminal Court, even as...

Wartime reshuffle tests Kyiv’s choice: continuity or consolidation at Defense
7 sources 7 outlets 7 countries Diversity75%

Wartime reshuffle tests Kyiv’s choice: continuity or consolidation at Defense

President Volodymyr Zelensky removed Mykhailo Fedorov and will submit Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko’s candidacy to the Verkhovna Rada amid a broader cabinet shake-up.

President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov and moved to install Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko, a change now contingent on parliamentary approval and set against ...

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A possible catastrophe—yet the sea leaves few witnesses
8 sources 8 outlets 8 countries Diversity72%

A possible catastrophe—yet the sea leaves few witnesses

UNHCR and IOM cite reports of two Rohingya boats lost near Myanmar after late-June departures from conflict-hit Rakhine.

UNHCR and the IOM say two boats carrying more than 500 Rohingya who left Myanmar’s Rakhine state in late June are fea...

Safety by default—unless teens and platforms switch it off
7 sources 7 outlets 6 countries Diversity71%

Safety by default—unless teens and platforms switch it off

By default, older teens would be blocked overnight and see engagement features like autoplay and infinite scroll disabled, with opt-outs allowed, as the UK extends recent under‑16 restrictions and Ofcom separately probes TikTok’s child-safety practices.

The UK government has proposed a default midnight–6 a.m. social‑media curfew for 16‑ and 17‑year‑olds, paired with tu...

Between landmark reform and limits: France’s assisted-dying law in limbo
10 sources 8 outlets 7 countries Diversity70%

Between landmark reform and limits: France’s assisted-dying law in limbo

The measure creates a conditional right for seriously ill adults to request lethal medication under strict safeguards, fulfilling Macron’s pledge and allowing self- or clinician administration.

France’s National Assembly approved a tightly circumscribed assisteddying bill that would let eligible adults with se...

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