Our Sources
We aggregate news from a curated selection of established publications across the political spectrum. Each source is rated based on their editorial stance, coverage patterns, and framing tendencies. Our ratings draw on research from media bias organisations and our own analysis.
The Guardian
United Kingdom
British daily newspaper known for progressive editorial stance and extensive international coverage.
Al Jazeera
Qatar
International news network offering perspectives often underrepresented in Western media.
The Atlantic
United States
American magazine covering politics, foreign affairs, and culture with in-depth analysis.
New York Times
United States
Leading American newspaper with extensive foreign bureaux and international reporting.
Reuters
United Kingdom
International wire service known for factual, neutral reporting and global coverage.
Associated Press
United States
Non-profit news agency providing factual coverage to media organisations worldwide.
Financial Times
United Kingdom
Business newspaper with strong international coverage and economically-focused analysis.
The Economist
United Kingdom
Weekly magazine covering international affairs, politics, and economics with classical liberal perspective.
Wall Street Journal
United States
American business newspaper with conservative editorial page and extensive global coverage.
The Telegraph
United Kingdom
British broadsheet with conservative editorial stance and strong foreign affairs section.
National Review
United States
American conservative magazine covering politics and international affairs from a traditionalist perspective.
The Spectator
United Kingdom
British weekly magazine with conservative editorial stance and commentary on global affairs.