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BLINDSPOT REPORT
Tuesday 9 June, 2026

How to read this report

Each story includes a coverage bar. When one side has little coverage, that's a blindspot.

Left Center Right

Media map

Left

  • El Watan
  • Interlignes
  • Radio M
  • El Manchar
  • Casbah Tribune

Center

  • TSA
  • APS
  • El Khabar
  • L Expression
  • Le Soir d Algerie
  • Algerie 360

Right

  • Echorouk
  • El Moudjahid
  • Horizons

Same data, opposing narratives

Kenyan Court upholds Gachagua's dismissal and awards multimillion compensation

The Kenyan court confirmed the Senate's decision regarding the impeachment trial against Gachagua. Additionally, the payment of 1,000 million shillings in compensation was ordered.

Context: This case reflects the intense political and judicial tension in the East Africa region. The decision impacts the stability of leadership in Kenya.
Coverage by leaning
Left 50%
Center 50%
🔎 Why it matters: The story is treated with importance by both centrist and left-wing media, allowing for a complete legal and political perspective.

Escalation of tensions: Israel and Iran launch direct attacks

For the first time since a ceasefire, Israel and Iran have perpetrated mutual attacks. The incident marks a turning point in Middle East geopolitics.

Context: The conflict puts global stability and energy security at risk. The international community is cautiously observing the response of the powers.
Coverage by leaning
Left 50%
Center 50%
🔎 Why it matters: Both media spectrums report the event, though with approaches that vary between informative and analytical regarding the war.

Left blindspots

Tanzania and Singapore seek to strengthen trade ties and the digital economy

Leaders from both countries are preparing for high-level talks on trade and technology. The goal is to expand foreign investment in Tanzania.

Context: Tanzania seeks to diversify its trading partners beyond the region to boost its industrial growth.
Coverage by leaning
Center 100%
🔎 Why it matters: The lack of coverage in left-wing media suggests that issues of institutional trade diplomacy are being ignored by the critical agenda.

Tanzanian government reintegrates more than 1,600 girls into the education system

A government program has managed to return thousands of girls to the classroom. The initiative seeks to reduce school dropout rates caused by social factors.

Context: Girls' education is a pillar of the current administration's development agenda in Tanzania.
Coverage by leaning
Center 100%
🔎 Why it matters: Centrist media present this as a government success, while the left offers no counterpoint or critical analysis.

Right blindspots

African court orders Tanzania to end the death penalty

An African court has ruled that Tanzania must abolish execution by hanging. The ruling seeks to protect the fundamental right to life.

Context: This is a highly sensitive issue in Tanzania's domestic politics and its relationship with international human rights.
Coverage by leaning
Left 100%
🔎 Why it matters: The right seems to avoid the issue of critical human rights, leaving the narrative of international justice solely in the hands of the left.

Death of General Ahmad Vahidi reported in Israeli attack

Reports indicate the Revolutionary Guard leader was targeted in an attack. The event has caused great commotion in digital forums.

Context: The death of high-ranking military commanders in regional conflicts increases uncertainty regarding a large-scale war.
Coverage by leaning
Left 100%
🔎 Why it matters: Coverage of high-impact international military conflicts is a niche for left-wing forums and media, absent from traditional centrist press.

Tanzania-Singapore Trade

Trade agreements between Tanzania and Singapore

Center The Citizen “Tanzania targets expanded investment, trade ties as Singapore’s President visits”
Center Daily News “Tanzania, Singapore set for high level trade, digital economy talks”

🔍 Analysis: Both centrist media outlets present the news with a positive focus oriented toward economic development. There is no conflict in the framing; both highlight the investment opportunity.

Daily summary

6
Stories
14
Outlets
75
Articles

Main topics: Diplomacy, Human Rights, Economy, International Conflicts

Most balanced outlet: The Citizen, for its extensive coverage of diverse topics with a neutral and factual approach.

The right didn't cover: The right almost completely omitted topics of international human rights and high-impact geopolitical conflicts.
The left didn't cover: The left ignored news regarding bilateral trade agreements and successes in government infrastructure management.

“The media landscape shows a clear division: the right focuses on institutional matters, while the left monopolizes the agenda of crises and rights.”