The US and Iran exchange peace proposals to end their war, with a response expected within 48 hours
The United States presented Iran with a one-page, 14-point memorandum of understanding to formally end the ongoing US-Iran war. Key provisions reportedly include Iran committing to a moratorium on nuclear enrichment, the US lifting sanctions and releasing frozen Iranian funds, and both sides easing restrictions on Strait of Hormuz transit. Iran's Foreign Ministry confirmed receipt of the proposal and said it would send a response via Pakistan mediators, while an Iranian parliamentary official dismissed it as 'Americans' wish list.'
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Divergence score
This event sits in the top 6% of divergence this week. 11 outlets covered it, splitting into 11 framing camps across 4 bias groups.
11 camps
4 bias groups
The spectrum · how 11 outlets placed this story
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The Guardian
Axios
Breitbart
Washington Examiner
Al Jazeera
PBS NewsHour
The Hill
CNN
Reuters
Foreign Policy
National Review
Horizontal = outlet biasColor = this story's framing
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Neutral
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International angle
The split, in one line
One camp frames Trump as flailing inside a trap of his own making; another presents him as engineering great progress toward a complete agreement. Critical voices highlight what the MOU quietly drops, missile curbs, proxy militias, 900 lbs of uranium, while optimistic coverage leads with deal momentum.
How each outlet covered it
Two readings of the same facts
The left and the right lead with different language. The loaded words each chose are highlighted.
THE LEFT2 outlets · mostly critical
“Another day, another pivot as Trump flails in an Iran trap of his own making”