March 25, 2026
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US
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning headlines focused on a dual-track strategy, reporting the deployment of 2,000 paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne alongside a 15-point U.S. ceasefire proposal delivered via Pakistan. By midday, editorial priority shifted to Iran’s dismissive response and reports of missile strikes targeting Israeli defenses and the USS Abraham Lincoln.
Early afternoon coverage highlighted a domestic political shift as a Democratic victory in a Florida special election near Mar-a-Lago suggested electoral consequences for the ongoing war.
Evening reporting was dominated by the White House’s "unleash hell" ultimatum following Tehran's formal rejection of the peace plan and its counter-demand for war reparations. Interspersed with military updates, editors gave weight to a landmark legal verdict finding Meta and YouTube negligent in a social media addiction trial, signaling a shift in tech industry liability.
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Israel
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning coverage focused on continuous Iranian missile barrages targeting multiple Israeli regions from north to south, with sirens activated widely and interceptions reported without casualties in most areas, while Hezbollah rocket fire from Lebanon targeted northern communities.
Early afternoon editorial priority shifted dramatically to Prime Minister Netanyahu ordering intensified airstrikes against Iran within a 48-hour deadline, with multiple sources reporting his directive citing concerns that U.S.-Iran negotiations might lead to a ceasefire that would halt Israeli military operations.
Evening coverage centered on Israeli assessments that President Trump may announce a ceasefire by this weekend, with multiple sources detailing this timeline and noting Israeli concerns about U.S.-Iran negotiations potentially ending hostilities before Israel achieves its objectives.
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Germany
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning headlines focused on escalating US-Iran tensions, with multiple outlets reporting Trump's 15-point peace plan to Tehran and deployment of 3,000 paratroopers to the Middle East, alongside Iran's mockery of US proposals.
Mid-day coverage shifted to domestic political developments as Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil's modernization speech became the dominant story, with multiple outlets analyzing his economic reform proposals including more work, lower taxes, and elimination of the married couples' tax splitting.
Evening reporting continued examining Klingbeil's blueprint while also covering ongoing controversies including the Collien Fernandes case and a knife attack on a regional train in Saarland.
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France
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning coverage focused on Iran's partial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to 'non-hostile' vessels, with multiple outlets reporting the announcement as part of U.S.-Iran negotiations to end the conflict.
Early afternoon saw editorial attention shift to Donald Trump's 15-point peace plan transmitted to Iran via Pakistan, with multiple outlets covering the proposal while Tehran simultaneously denied negotiations were occurring.
Evening coverage consolidated on Iran's rejection of the American peace plan and missile attacks toward the USS Abraham Lincoln, while maintaining parallel reporting on the partial Strait reopening and domestic French political realignments following municipal elections.
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Lebanon
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning coverage focused on escalating military operations, with multiple sources detailing the IRGC's 80th wave of missile strikes targeting Israeli infrastructure and Hezbollah's Sheikh Naim Qassem rejecting negotiations under fire as surrender while calling for national unity.
By midday, editorial attention shifted decisively to Israeli military expansion in southern Lebanon, with reports of troop advances toward Dbil and plans to move Israel's border to Tyre's outskirts.
Evening reporting centered on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's statements about a determined push for radical change in Lebanon, with multiple outlets covering his declarations of intent to fundamentally alter the reality in the country.
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Ukraine
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning coverage focused on Russia's continued drone and missile attacks across Ukraine, with multiple outlets reporting air defense interceptions of 121 drones and strikes causing civilian casualties in Odesa and blackouts in Chernihiv.
Midday attention shifted decisively to Ukraine's asymmetric warfare as Ukrainian drones struck the key Russian oil export terminal Ust-Luga in the Baltic Sea, disrupting exports and forcing two Russian ports to suspend operations.
Evening reports maintained the infrastructure strike focus while covering diplomatic developments regarding potential U.S. security guarantees in exchange for Ukrainian withdrawal from Donbas, and Russian preparations to target water supply systems.
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Palestine
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Palestinian editors opened March 25 with sustained focus on Israeli legislative moves, reporting the Knesset's National Security Committee approving a controversial execution law for Palestinian prisoners ahead of a full vote.
Morning coverage documented escalating Israeli military actions in Gaza and the West Bank, with multiple sources describing casualties from airstrikes, widespread arrest campaigns, and settler attacks on agricultural structures.
Afternoon reporting shifted emphasis to regional conflict developments involving Iran, including Tehran's renewed missile waves, Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, and U.S. negotiation efforts amid Trump's shifting stance.
Evening coverage focused on continued Israeli settlement expansion in East Jerusalem, with multiple sources describing the seizure of apartments in Silwan for colonial associations, while maintaining documentation of prisoner institutions urging international action against the execution law.
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UK
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning reports focused on Iran's announcement that 'non-hostile vessels' could pass through the Strait of Hormuz while simultaneously launching missile strikes on US bases in the Gulf, with multiple outlets covering Trump's presentation of a 15-point peace plan and Iran's mocking response that the US was 'negotiating with itself'.
By early afternoon, coverage shifted to Iran formally rejecting the US peace plan as 'excessive' and issuing five conditions for ending the war, including war damages, with some outlets reporting US ground troop deployments following the diplomatic impasse.
Evening reports consolidated around Trump's threat to 'unleash hell' if Iran does not negotiate or accept defeat, with contradictory claims emerging about whether talks were still possible through UN mediation.
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Iran
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning coverage focused on Iranian missile strikes targeting Israeli military command in Safed, with state-aligned sources detailing the operation while foreign outlets emphasized ongoing aerial attacks in Iran.
By midday, reporting shifted to diplomatic developments, with foreign sources detailing Trump's 15-point proposal for ending the war and Israeli concerns about his negotiation turn, while Iranian sources denied any negotiations were occurring.
Evening coverage centered on Iran's formal rejection of the U.S. proposal and announcement of five conditions for ending hostilities, with state-aligned sources emphasizing military readiness and foreign outlets detailing White House threats if Iran doesn't accept defeat.
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Russia
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Early morning reports focused on Russian military operations in Ukraine, with state-aligned outlets emphasizing the overnight destruction of nearly 400 Ukrainian drones and the liberation of Nikiforovka in the DNR.
Midday coverage shifted decisively as multiple outlets reported Iran's missile attack on the US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln, escalating Middle East tensions that had been building since Trump's Hormuz ultimatum three days prior.
Evening reports maintained focus on the regional escalation, covering Iran's threat to close another strategic strait, the UN Secretary-General's statement that US-Israel operations were out of control, and contradictory narratives about negotiations between Washington and Tehran.
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Italy
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Italian media coverage on March 25 was dominated by the political crisis following the justice referendum defeat.
Morning reports focused on Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's pressure for Tourism Minister Daniela Santanchè to resign, after Justice Undersecretary Andrea Delmastro and Chief of Staff Giusi Bartolozzi had already stepped down.
Concurrent coverage emerged of a 13-year-old student who stabbed his teacher in Bergamo, with details about the student's 'Vendetta' shirt and later discoveries of potential explosive material at his home.
By late afternoon, Santanchè resigned following Meloni's pressure, with her resignation letter emphasizing her 'immaculate criminal record' and willingness to 'pay others' bills.'
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Japan
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Japanese media editors focused on conflicting narratives about U.S.-Iran negotiations throughout March 25, with multiple outlets covering President Trump's claim of receiving a 'big gift' from Iran and progress toward a ceasefire.
In the morning, coverage centered on Trump's announcement of productive talks and a potential one-month ceasefire, while Iranian officials consistently denied negotiations occurred.
By afternoon, editors reported on the Trump administration's 15-point peace plan and potential mediation by Pakistan or Turkey, while Iranian officials maintained their position that no dialogue existed.
Simultaneously, editors covered domestic developments including a Self-Defense Force officer's intrusion into the Chinese embassy and the Tokyo stock market's sharp recovery as Middle East tensions eased.
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Netherlands
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Dutch editors collectively prioritized the US-Iran conflict's diplomatic developments throughout March 25.
Morning coverage focused on the Netherlands' embassy evacuation from Iran and the circulation of a US 15-point peace proposal, with multiple outlets reporting on the plan's details and Iranian denials.
Midday reporting shifted to Pakistan's initiative to organize US-Iran talks and indications of Iranian involvement in attacks on Jewish targets in the Netherlands.
Evening coverage highlighted Iran's formal rejection of Trump's proposal and presentation of its own demands, alongside secondary attention to domestic energy security concerns about gas reserves reaching their lowest level in a decade and parliamentary pressure for government intervention.
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India
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning coverage focused on President Trump's claim that Iran had agreed not to possess nuclear weapons, with multiple outlets reporting his announcement alongside details of a proposed US ceasefire plan and its conditions.
By early afternoon, editorial attention shifted to Iran's response, with Tehran rejecting Trump's 15-point proposal and issuing five counter-conditions for ending the war, including shutting US bases and controlling the Strait of Hormuz.
Evening coverage consolidated on escalating military tensions, with Iran claiming a missile strike on the USS Abraham Lincoln and a successful attack on a US F-18 fighter jet, while the White House warned it was prepared to unleash hell in response.
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Poland
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Editorial attention on March 25 opened with domestic controversy as TVN24 reported demands to lock up Mirella, breaking the previous day's focus on the hospital gas incident.
Mid-morning coverage shifted to political confrontation involving Nawrocki's associate, then moved to international developments with Hungary's Orban suspending supplies to Ukraine.
Early afternoon saw attention return to Nawrocki with reports of violent backstory to his trip, then shifted briefly to domestic tragedy with the discovery of a 13-year-old's body.
Late afternoon coverage focused on diplomatic outcomes as Prime Minister Tusk announced the first effect of Nawrocki's Budapest visit, establishing this as the day's primary story.
Evening coverage concluded with domestic economic developments about labor market phenomena and international political commentary from Trump.
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Spain
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning headlines focused on Pedro Sánchez's congressional appearance to explain Spain's position on the Iran war, with coverage detailing his criticism of PP and Vox for supporting the conflict and his comparison to Aznar's role in the Iraq war.
By early afternoon, editors reported Sánchez escalating his accusations, calling the opposition's silence "cowardice and complicity" in an illegal war, while Feijóo responded by labeling Sánchez a "pacifista de pacotilla" and declaring "no a la guerra y no a usted."
Evening coverage maintained focus on this parliamentary confrontation while also reporting Iran's rejection of Trump's 15-point peace proposal and the PP-Vox programmatic pact for Extremadura.
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Turkey
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Turkish media editors maintained divided priorities throughout March 25, with multiple outlets focusing on escalating US-Iran tensions while others highlighted domestic judicial operations.
Morning coverage centered on domestic matters including a major drug investigation involving prominent figures like Fikret Orman, a Eurofighter agreement with the UK, and various local incidents and court cases.
By early afternoon, editorial focus shifted as reports emerged of Iran presenting ceasefire demands and rejecting US proposals, with multiple outlets covering diplomatic statements and regional tensions.
Evening coverage became dominated by the escalation as multiple sources reported Iran shooting down a US F/A-18 fighter jet, with outlets detailing Iran's five ceasefire conditions, threats to neighboring countries, and continued domestic coverage of the İBB court case and drug operations.
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China
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
State media editors maintained a synchronized focus on Xi Jinping’s inspection of the Xiong'an New Area, transitioning from documentation of the visit to a broader ideological push regarding "correct governance achievements." Throughout the morning, major outlets like Xinhua and People's Daily published identical reports framing Xiong'an as the primary model for the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan and a "high-quality" innovation hub. This coordinated narrative effectively sidelined other domestic news within the mainland information space.
Simultaneously, external outlets prioritized stories of domestic instability and international friction. Reports surfaced regarding the sudden death of prominent influencer Zhang Xuefeng and alleged leaked casualty lists from mainland funeral homes, though these remained absent from state-controlled platforms. In the afternoon, editorial attention shifted toward diplomatic tensions, including the arrest of a Japanese military officer at the Beijing embassy and US indictments against Chinese pharmaceutical firms over fentanyl precursors, highlighting a stark divergence between the internal focus on visionary urban planning and external reports of systemic friction.
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Kenya
25.03.2026
Wednesday
11 days ago
Morning coverage continued the legal saga of former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju, with multiple outlets detailing his arrest and allegations of inhumane police treatment.
By midday, editorial focus shifted to judicial developments as courts dismissed police investigations into Tuju's case and denied DCI access to his home CCTV footage.
Evening reports tracked political reactions to the court rulings while also covering compensation awards to police brutality victims in Kisumu and ongoing tensions within the ruling coalition.
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