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What each country's media omits, downplays, or underrepresents — and who covers those topics.
CNBC documents the energy reversal of the crisis: per Ember strategist Kingsmill Bond, fossil fuels are now "intermittent and uncertain" while solar, wind and batteries become the security alternative.
No Israeli outlet opens a debate on U.S. commitment to the ceasefire — for Tel Aviv, the prolongation of American pressure on Iran is a political asset.
La Repubblica theorizes for the first time the Gulf war as a "battle of radars": blinding Iranian eyes to allow shipping, Iran retaliating by hitting American radars.
ANSA sticks to operational dryness ("2 droni iraniani abbattuti") while Adnkronos details the missile/radar sequence.
G1 Globo builds a pedagogical sidebar on the global economic spillover of the energy chaos: protests in several countries linked to fuel price spikes.
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