About
The same story. Six world regions. Six readings.
NOFRAME shows not just what happened. But how the same reality is told differently.
Why this matters
Absolute objectivity does not exist. Every source has a viewpoint, every editorial team decides what is newsworthy and what is not. NOFRAME does not try to deliver the one truth. We make the different truths visible and let the reader decide.
What NOFRAME does differently
Most people consume news from a single geopolitical perspective. What Western media emphasizes, Arab media omits. What China highlights, the Global South ignores. NOFRAME places the same story side by side. Not to dictate truth, but to make framing, omissions, and contradictions visible.
What you see here
What everyone reports
Over 80 sources from more than 40 countries, divided into six geopolitical media regions. When all regions report the same thing, that is a confirmed fact.
Where narratives diverge
Our analysis compares how different regions frame the same event. What is emphasized? What is left out? Where do accounts contradict each other? This produces a framing divergence score.
What certain regions omit
Each topic reveals blind spots: aspects that only certain regions cover. Readers see not just what happened, but what their own media are not showing them.
✓What We Do
- Place the same story from 6 geopolitical regions side by side
- Make framing differences measurable (divergence score)
- Make blind spots in reporting visible
- Separate confirmed facts from regional narratives
✕What We Don't Do
- Rate sources as "good" or "bad"
- Present one region as more objective than another
- Write our own opinion pieces or commentary
- Tell readers what to think
Ownership as context
NOFRAME compares not just narratives but also makes visible the ownership and power structures within which media operate. State-owned, private, publicly traded, foundation-backed: the institutional embedding of a source shapes its perspective without fully determining it. NOFRAME provides this context so readers can draw their own conclusions.
The 6 Media Regions
Each region has its own narratives, its own blind spots, its own priorities. The grouping makes visible where perspectives collide and where they are missing.
Institutional, transatlantic, shaped by security policy
USA, Canada, Western Europe
Regionalized, sensitive to sovereignty and escalation
Middle East, North Africa, Gulf States, Pakistan
Multipolar, oriented toward conflict and power politics
Russia, Central Asia, Serbia, Ukraine
Stability-oriented, geopolitically strategic
China, Southeast Asia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan
Sensitive to development, sovereignty, and double standards
Africa, Latin America, South Asia
System-critical, investigative, gap-focused
Investigative, non-profit, worldwide
NOFRAME in Numbers
Contact
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