US media
Coverage of US media in the Nexus archive.
- Drone targets Iranian Kurdish opposition camp in Iraq: Reuters
A drone targeted an Iranian Kurdish opposition camp north of Iraq’s Erbil, with no immediate casualties reported. US media previously reported the White House was considering backing Kurdish opposition factions as part of regime change efforts in Iran, though the groups did not confirm or deny such support.
- Myanmar’s military ‘comeback’ claim doesn’t hold water
Myanmar’s military 'comeback' claim is disputed, with Senior General Min Aung Hlaing’s allies promoting the narrative through tactical gains, diplomatic outreach, and a presidential façade following controlled elections. US media coverage has amplified this storyline despite the war being described as 'forgotten' by foreign outlets.
- Trump seeking edits to US-Iran deal, US media report
Trump is seeking edits to the US-Iran deal, as reported by US media. The requested changes focus on the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of highly enriched uranium.
- Trump seeking edits to US-Iran deal, US media report
Trump is requesting modifications to the US-Iran deal, focusing on the Strait of Hormuz and the removal of highly enriched uranium, as reported by US media.
- The mullahs’ best weapon isn’t a missile — it’s some in the US media
The article argues that the Iranian regime's most effective strategy against the U.S. is not military confrontation but leveraging elements of the U.S. media to undermine public support for American military efforts. It suggests this approach weakens the U.S. by eroding domestic resolve.
- Live: Iran considers latest peace proposal, accuses US of 'excessive demands'
Iran accused the United States of making 'excessive demands' while considering a latest peace proposal, according to Iranian media. US media reports indicated Washington was contemplating new strikes as Iranian leaders evaluated the proposal.
- ‘Subtle rebuttals’: what the papers say about King Charles and Trump
King Charles III's address to the US Congress and his meeting with Donald Trump are highlighted in UK and US media. The monarch's speech and interactions with the former president feature prominently on front pages and websites across both countries.
- US media trapped between oligarchy and presidency
The article highlights the increasing influence of American billionaires in acquiring media outlets, creating a tension between media independence and political power structures. This situation reflects broader concerns about media control by oligarchic interests versus presidential authority.