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What’s going on?
US and Iran negotiators confirmed they are heading to Doha for discussions on the nuclear deal. The talks aim to address stalled negotiations and structural issues impacting their relationship. This development marks a renewed effort amid ongoing tensions between the two nations.

The framing of the story contrasts notably between different outlets. CNN reported, “Live updates: Trump and Iran issue conflicting statements about new talks,” highlighting the dichotomy of perspectives in the negotiations. In contrast, NBC News focused on the proactive angle with, “Iran and the U.S. gear up for tense talks,” suggesting a more direct approach to impending discussions. This difference in emphasis shapes the overall narrative of uncertainty in the negotiations versus a determined push for resolution.
Coverage analysed: CNN | NBC News

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What’s happening?

The U.S. Midwest and East Coast are facing a severe heatwave, driven by an extreme weather phenomenon known as a “heat dome.” This situation is expected to lead to dangerous temperatures rising into the triple digits, prompting multiple heat advisories across affected regions.

In an analysis of coverage, NPR reports: “A ‘heat dome’ is driving dangerous heat across the U.S. into the July 4 weekend,” focusing on the immediate health risks and advisories for residents. Conversely, The New York Times states: “‘Heat Dome’ Could Bring Triple-Digit Temperatures to the Midwest and Eastern U.S.,” framing the story around the potential temperature impacts. This difference illustrates NPR’s emphasis on urgent health warnings versus The New York Times’ focus on the broader climatic implications of the current weather pattern.

Coverage analyzed: NPR | The New York Times | FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul | The Guardian

What’s going on?
The U.S. and Iran have carried out new strikes, which are testing a fragile ceasefire. These actions signal an escalation in military hostilities between the two nations. The situation raises concerns about the longevity of diplomatic efforts in the region.
CNN emphasises the immediacy of the conflict, stating, “Live updates: US and Iran ramp up threats as strikes escalate, straining fragile truce.” In contrast, the Wall Street Journal focuses on the diplomatic implications, noting, “U.S., Iran Carry Out New Strikes, Testing Fragile Ceasefire.” This framing suggests differing priorities: CNN highlights the urgency of military actions, while WSJ underscores the potential consequences for peace negotiations.
Coverage analysed: CNN | WSJ

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau stars in The Silencing on Netflix, and fans are loving it (Picture: NBCUniversal)

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau is topping the charts again after rocketing to fame in George R.R. Martin’s Game Of Thrones epic.

Playing Jaime Lannister in all eight seasons of the fantasy epic, also starring Kit Harrington, Maisie Williams, Peter Dinklage and Sophie Turner – and well, too many big faces to list here – Nikolaj was actually already pretty darn famous in his native Denmark before he’d ever heard of Westeros.

Now, he’s making his mark on Netflix after his thriller The Silencing came in in the number two slot of Netflix’s Top 10 most watched movies in the US chart for December 1.

‘A reformed hunter becomes involved in a deadly game of cat and mouse when he sets out to track a killer who may have kidnapped his daughter years ago,’ the description on the streaming site.

Originally released in 2020, it didn’t exactly explode onto the scene – but now, thanks to the beauty of on-demand films and a never-ending catalogue of film choices, as well as of course that old word-of-social-media-mouth, people are certainly noticing it now.

‘Watched The Silencing on Netflix last night. Such a great movie from beginning to end. A hidden gem,’ wrote one fan on X, formerly Twitter.

The crime-thriller sees the Game of Thrones star hunt down a killer (Picture: Saban Films)

The film was released in 2020, but is having a resurgence (Picture: Saban Films)

‘Need to be sleep but The Silencing on Netflix good af,’ said another, while someone else chimed in: ‘Just finished watching “The Silencing” on @Netflix it’s a top 10 for sure.’

‘The Silencing on Netflix highly recommended, added another, while someone else wrote: ‘The Silencing on Netflix 10/10.’

The thriller also stars Annabelle Wallis as Shariff Alice Gustafson, who played the love of Tommy Shelby’s life Grace Burgess in the BBC drama Peaky Blinders, and Longmire’s Zahn McClarnon.

Annabelle and Nikolaj’s characters team up to hunt a deadly killer in this crime-thriller.

Peaky Blinders’ Annabelle Wallis also stars in the film, branded 10/10 by fans (Picture: Saban Films)

Chatting about The Silencing in a 2020 interview on its release to Collider, Nikolaj said: ‘For me, it was, in many ways, a familiar story. It’s a story about a guy who’s haunted by his past and needs to find some kind of closure.

‘There’s a killer, so you have that aspect you. And then, it had some twists that I thought were interesting, especially with the hero character and Annabelle [Wallis’] character, and that relationship, that surprised me in a way that I thought, “Well, this is a twist that I didn’t see coming.”

‘There were quite a few little things where you had the thriller and those elements, but then it also had things that were unusual.’

We’ll be adding this one to the Christmas watch list.

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