Left-wing leaders gather in Barcelona as far-right figures rally separately in Milan
A summit of left-leaning world leaders, convened by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, took place in Barcelona and included Brazilian President Lula da Silva, Colombian President Gustavo Petro, and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum. The summit addressed inequality, climate change, and the rise of right-wing movements. Simultaneously, far-right figures held a separate gathering in Milan calling for fewer EU regulations and tighter security controls.
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Divergence score
This event sits in the top 1% of divergence this week. 3 outlets covered it, splitting into 3 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
3 camps
3 bias groups
The spectrum · how 3 outlets placed this story
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Al Jazeera
Reuters
Fox News
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The split, in one line
One outlet frames the Barcelona summit as a defense of democracy against far-right authoritarianism; another frames it as a coordinated geopolitical challenge to U.S. influence led by leaders who 'support brutal dictatorships.' The wire and panel discussion treat it as a broad ideological polarization story.
How each outlet covered it
Lightly covered so far
Too few outlets to map a left-right split. Here is each take as it stands.
Sparse coverage · 3 outlets
AJAl JazeeraINTERNATIONAL75d ago
“Who will shape the global agenda – the left or far right?”
RReutersCENTER75d ago
“Global leftists rally in Spain hoping to spark resurgence against far right”
FOXFox NewsRIGHT69d ago
“Latin American leftists met in Spain, signaling push against US influence on continent”