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US diplomatic efforts framed as ineffective
interprovincial energy negotiations framed as fragile and high-stakes
U.S. approach to China framed as unstable and prone to abrupt shifts
U.S. foreign policy framed as erratic and easily manipulated
US diplomatic role excluded from narrative despite relevance
Immigration policy is framed as endangering migrants
framed as chaotic and undisciplined
US-backed mission portrayed as ineffective and under-resourced
US diplomacy framed as reliant on symbolic gestures over concrete outcomes
US diplomacy portrayed as ineffective despite commitments
US diplomacy framed as ineffective amid strategic ambiguity
framed as reactive and domestically pressured
US/Israel military action framed as a dangerous conflict Britain avoided
foreign policy legitimacy undermined by domestic instability
Framing U.S.-China engagement as cooperative and mutually beneficial despite ongoing tensions
Global supply chain situation framed as an urgent crisis requiring immediate U.S.-led action
US foreign policy portrayed as unprepared and reactive
Indirectly frames white nationalist ideology as hostile to multicultural immigration policy
US-China relationship framed as cooperative and personally aligned
Immigration policy context is indirectly framed as a flashpoint for extremist violence
U.S. policy toward Taiwan and China portrayed as potentially inconsistent or transactional
US framed as unilaterally aggressive in foreign military action
Immigration policy framed as a necessary tool against threats to national order
anti-immigrant media campaigns framed as harmful tools of political manipulation
US foreign policy portrayed as ineffective and entering negotiations from weakness
US portrayed as an aggressive, destabilizing actor in the Iran conflict
Energy supply situation framed as urgent and destabilized
US policy indirectly framed as potentially overbearing on Canada
U.S. counterintelligence efforts framed as effective in exposing foreign influence
Chinese immigrant community subtly othered by association with foreign state operations
US foreign policy is subtly framed as inconsistent or weakening, particularly regarding Iran and consultation dynamics with China.
U.S. foreign policy framed as reactive and overshadowed
US Foreign Policy framed as confrontational and adversarial toward Venezuela
framed as being in crisis due to omission of war context while implying urgent need for diplomacy
Immigration rhetoric is framed as adversarial and damaging, associated with far-right pandering and voter alienation
misapplying migration-related framing to racial hiring policies
The Alberta independence referendum petition is framed as procedurally illegitimate due to legal error and failure to uphold Treaty obligations.
U.S. positioned as adversarial toward Canadian sovereignty
US foreign policy portrayed as weakened and reactive
framed as being in escalating crisis with China
US portrayed as a hostile, expansionist power
US foreign policy framed as imperialistic and adversarial toward sovereign nations
US portrayed as an unreliable and unserious partner in diplomacy
U.S. export controls framed as having limited influence on China’s tech trajectory
US foreign policy portrayed as reactive and symbol-driven rather than strategically effective
US-China relationship framed as asymmetric and diplomatically imbalanced
Framed as adversarial or compromised in enforcing foreign bribery laws
US-aligned sources implicitly trusted while US role in conflict omitted
US portrayed as aggressive and destabilizing actor in Iran conflict
U.S. foreign policy framed as assertive and dominant, treating Venezuela as within its sphere
US-China relations framed as being in crisis over Taiwan
Immigration enforcement framed as hostile and aggressive
US-China relations framed with skepticism and asymmetry
Immigrant families portrayed as under threat due to policy
Immigration policy framed as hostile and adversarial
portrayed as contributing to a housing and population crisis
Reinforcing inclusion of minority communities by legally excluding hate-based organisations
US peace efforts framed as ineffective
US foreign policy framed as actively effective in holding foreign leaders accountable
Implication that Cuban migration-related activities are harmful
U.S. foreign policy portrayed as assertive and effective in confronting Cuba
US-China relations framed as performative and adversarial through culinary contrast
US foreign policy portrayed as weakened and reactive
U.S. commitment to Taiwan framed as unreliable due to Trump's ambiguous stance
US portrayed as dominant diplomatic leader shaping outcomes with China
Implied legitimacy of Western support for Ukraine
framed as operating without clear legal authority, contributing to regional instability
US diplomacy portrayed as performative and lacking concrete outcomes
US foreign policy framed as unaccountable and selectively reported
New communities are framed as lacking integration support, implying exclusion
framed as isolated and deteriorating in international standing
Government housing policy framed as ineffective and counterproductive
UK governance is portrayed as unreliable and damaging to international credibility
US portrayed as confrontational and transactional in foreign relations
US foreign policy framed as transactional and inconsistent
Emigration framed as a persistent, unresolved crisis driven by domestic failures
U.S.-China relationship framed as competitive and adversarial despite cooperation on AI safety
Immigration policy is framed as a hostile force undermining national identity
Frames US-China relations as high-stakes and unstable without sufficient context
US position framed as vulnerable and under strategic threat from China's rise
US-China relations framed as approaching crisis
implying urgency and conditional crisis in U.S. expectations for Palestinian reform
US portrayed as cooperative partner in trade diplomacy with China
U.S. deportation policy framed as legally dubious and improperly executed
Immigration policy is framed as needing reduction, implying current levels are harmful or problematic
Diplomatic situation framed as stable and successfully resolved, downplaying potential tensions
US-China relations framed as cooperative and personally aligned
UK immigration policy is framed as causing harm rather than protection
Framing US corporate presence in Australia as adversarial to environmental interests
Framing energy and resource extraction policy as endangering ecosystems
US diplomatic approach framed as legitimate and central despite ongoing war and legal violations
Conservation governance is portrayed as undergoing disruptive change
Framing the detention center as an illegitimate product of political alignment with Trump-era crackdowns
Immigration policy is framed as inefficient and unsustainable due to excessive costs
Framed as effectively advancing U.S. commercial interests through diplomatic pressure
framed as accommodating foreign business leaders to mutual benefit
Shift away from EVs framed as harmful to environmental goals
US policy framed as hostile to international business interests
Cuba’s national stability is portrayed as collapsing, indirectly affecting mobility and safety for foreigners
US sanctions are framed as a hostile, aggressive act contributing to humanitarian suffering in Cuba