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The Iranian news outlet Tehran targets

3 sources4 storiesFirst seen 6/9/2024Score50Mixed Progress
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Bigness
50
Coverage
38
Recency
94
Engagement
24
Velocity
70
Confidence
75
Clipability
70
Polarization
0
Claims
1
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50

Sentiment Mix

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Neutral100%
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Expert Signals

Breaking - Google News Iran / Middle East War

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Global News - Main Feed

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CBS News - Top Stories

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AI-Generated Claims

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Based in London and banned in Iran, Iran International has become a prominent source of information for Iranians—and an object of intimidation and death threats.

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Summary

**SUMMARY:** The Iranian news outlet Tehran targets is facing retaliation from the United States, with U.S. strikes hitting bridges in Iran and collapsing a tower at a key port. **WHY IT MATTERS:** This event highlights tensions between Iran and the United States following recent military actions, potentially escalating regional instability and affecting

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Timeline (4 stories)

Jul 17 11:51 AMFirst
The Iranian news outlet Tehran targets
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Jul 17 01:21 PM
U.S. strikes bridges in Iran, Tehran targets U.S. bases in the Gulf - NPR
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Receipts (4)

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