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Divided: Same Story, Different Realities
Full articles showing how the same event looks completely different depending on where you live. Published 3× daily.
Trump says killing Iran's leaders equals regime change and a deal is 'close.' Iran's parliament promises fire. Oil hits $116. Five regions report five different wars — here's what each one sees.
Four missiles hit a marked press car in Jezzine. Nine paramedics died in five separate strikes the same day. One side says war crime. The other says legitimate target. The framing gap is the widest of 2026.
The same fertilizer crisis reads as panic in Sao Paulo, emergency in Ankara, strategic alarm in Beijing, and a commodity update in New York. The urgency gradient reveals who's watching food security collapse and who isn't.
Iran struck Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar in a single night on Day 29 of the war. Japan called it the greatest oil crisis in history. India celebrated tankers crossing Hormuz flying the tricolour. Turkey calculated $400 million lost per dollar of oil. Same explosions, five incompatible emergencies.
Russia earned €7.7 billion from fossil fuels in two weeks of the Iran war. Moscow calls it prudent governance. Kyiv calls it blood money. Europe calls it self-defeating. The same billions, three incompatible stories.