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Stories where our AI detected patterns associated with coordinated narrative behavior — simultaneous publication spikes, identical framing across unrelated outlets, circular sourcing, and missing counter-narratives. Sorted by NCI score, highest first.

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Buenos Aires Herald·May 8, 2026CoordinatedLeft
Dictatorship doc sparks denialism debate within Argentine film community
A documentary by Juan Villegas titled 'Not to Kill' about guerrilla victims from Argentina's 1970s dictatorship has sparked debate within the film community, with accusations that it aligns with the Milei administration's controversial human rights positions. The article frames this as a 'denialism debate' without providing substantial detail on the documentary's actual content or the specific accusations.
Sources: 78Emotional: 62Keywords: 45
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The Week·May 14, 2026CoordinatedCenter
Dyson PencilVac Fluffycones: a luxury vacuum ‘you’ll actually enjoy using’
The Week reports on Dyson's PencilVac Fluffycones vacuum, describing it as one of the company's most innovative products of the past year and praising it as a fantastic option for hard floors. The article frames the product as a luxury vacuum designed to be enjoyable to use.
Narrative: 35Sources: 78Emotional: 62Keywords: 52
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The Print·May 7, 2026CoordinatedCenter
Four children buried alive as school roof collapses in Pak’s Punjab province
A classroom roof collapsed in Dera Ghazi Khan, Punjab province, Pakistan, killing at least four schoolchildren and injuring several others. The incident occurred on Thursday and was reported by Punjab Emergency Services Rescue 1122.
Narrative: 35Sources: 72Emotional: 58
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RT News·May 8, 2026CoordinatedLeft
Why is Keir Starmer’s government so unpopular?
The article attributes Keir Starmer's government's unpopularity and local election losses to deeply unpopular policies and broken promises to Labour's left-wing base. The framing presents this as a causal explanation for electoral decline without examining alternative factors or counterarguments.
Narrative: 38Sources: 78Emotional: 64Keywords: 42
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The Print·May 9, 2026CoordinatedCenter
Countries prepare to evacuate hantavirus ship passengers
Multiple countries are preparing to evacuate citizens from a luxury cruise ship near Tenerife that has been affected by a hantavirus outbreak. The ship is scheduled to anchor early Sunday, prompting coordinated evacuation responses from various nations.
Narrative: 35Sources: 72Emotional: 55
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RT News·May 13, 2026CoordinatedCenter-Left
The future belongs to strong states, not post-national fantasies
A review of Rana Dasgupta's work examining institutional decay in Britain and America. The author praises Dasgupta's diagnostic analysis of these declines but expresses skepticism about his proposed solutions regarding strong state governance versus post-national frameworks.
Narrative: 35Sources: 72Emotional: 54Keywords: 48
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The Print·May 12, 2026CoordinatedCenter
British PM Starmer remains defiant in face of Cabinet rebellion
British PM Keir Starmer faced internal party pressure on May 12 amid calls from some Cabinet ministers for him to announce a leadership transition timeline. Starmer responded with defiance at a Cabinet meeting, maintaining his position despite the brewing rebellion.
Sources: 78Emotional: 62Keywords: 38
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Japan Times·May 14, 2026CoordinatedCenter
Japanese crude tanker emerges outside Hormuz in rare transit
A Japanese crude oil tanker affiliated with refiner Eneos Holdings has transited outside the Strait of Hormuz, marking a notable occurrence in regional shipping. The report emphasizes the rarity of this transit pattern without providing substantive context about why this event warrants attention.
Sources: 72Emotional: 35
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The Print·May 9, 2026CoordinatedCenter-Left
Iran’s 70-day internet blackout cripples businesses, threatens mass layoffs
Iran experienced a 70-day internet blackout affecting 90 million people with reported economic costs exceeding $2.6 billion, causing business disruptions and potential mass layoffs. The shutdown is characterized as the country's longest on record.
Narrative: 35Sources: 72Emotional: 68Keywords: 42
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RT News·May 10, 2026CoordinatedLeft
‘Are we idiots?’: Fico on EU pivot away from Russian fuel (VIDEO)
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico warns that the EU's pivot away from Russian energy will result in dependence on more expensive US LNG rather than achieving true energy independence. The article frames this policy shift as potentially economically harmful, using Fico's rhetorical question 'Are we idiots?' as the headline hook.
Narrative: 52Sources: 71Emotional: 62Keywords: 48
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Reason·May 5, 2026CoordinatedRight
The Partisan Asymmetry In Callais
The article critiques Justice Jackson's judicial decision-making, suggesting she employed delay tactics while avoiding acknowledgment that such behavior could be interpreted as partisan. The piece frames this as an example of asymmetrical partisan conduct.
Sources: 78Emotional: 58Keywords: 35
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Fox News·May 4, 2026CoordinatedRight
French nudist resort being overrun by international swingers who are banging on the beach
A Fox News report claims that Cap d'Agde, described as the world's largest nudist resort in southern France, is being overtaken by swingers engaging in public sexual activity on the beach. The article presents this as a takeover of the resort by international visitors.
Narrative: 35Sources: 85Emotional: 70Keywords: 45
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The Independent·May 5, 2026CoordinatedLeft
Trump’s latest threat to ‘blow away’ Iran shows how few options he really has
The article frames Trump's rhetorical threats toward Iran as evidence of limited strategic options, comparing his language to other global leaders. The piece uses apocalyptic framing to characterize Trump's statements and suggests his access to nuclear weapons amplifies global instability.
Narrative: 35Sources: 58Emotional: 62Keywords: 41
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The Print·May 8, 2026CoordinatedLeft
Communist-run Vietnam eyes influencers, AI to spruce up propaganda, documents show
Vietnam's Communist Party is modernizing its propaganda strategy by incorporating social media influencers and artificial intelligence, according to documents reviewed by Reuters. The story reports on internal party plans to enhance messaging reach through contemporary digital channels.
Narrative: 35Sources: 72Emotional: 58Keywords: 41
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The Print·May 6, 2026CoordinatedCenter-Left
Bosnian town seeks answers after hundreds test positive for lead in their blood
A mining operation in Vares, Bosnia has resulted in hundreds of residents testing positive for elevated lead levels in their blood. The story examines how a mine that was expected to bring economic hope to the town has instead created a public health crisis, with residents seeking answers about contamination.
Sources: 72Emotional: 58
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Axios·May 4, 2026CoordinatedCenter-Left
Scoop: Rep. Chuck Edwards singled out young female aides for special attention
Rep. Chuck Edwards is under a House Ethics Committee probe following allegations that he engaged in inappropriate conduct toward young female staffers in their 20s. The article cites a handwritten letter in which Edwards wrote romantic language to a departing female aide, and reports that three sources witnessed conduct they described as inappropriate toward two female staffers.
Narrative: 35Sources: 78Emotional: 62Keywords: 48
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American Conservative·May 5, 2026CoordinatedCenter-Left
Ceasefire Day 28: Pentagon Says Ceasefire Still in Effect After Hormuz Clashes
On day 28 of a ceasefire, the Pentagon reports the agreement remains in effect despite reported drone and missile strikes by Iran against UAE targets near the Strait of Hormuz. The headline creates tension between the ceasefire's official status and ongoing military activity in the region.
Narrative: 35Sources: 72Emotional: 58Keywords: 42
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Straits Times·May 5, 2026CoordinatedLeft
Macron plans to tap ally Moulin to run French central bank
President Macron plans to nominate his former chief of staff Emmanuel Moulin as France's next central bank governor, taking advantage of an early vacancy. The article frames this as a strategic move by Macron to install a trusted ally ahead of a 2027 election that 'the far right could win.'
Narrative: 35Sources: 68Emotional: 58Keywords: 42
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Alternet·May 5, 2026CoordinatedLeft
Trump threatening retirement funds with 'consequential mistake': ex-Treasury chief
Former Treasury Secretary Steve Rattner critiques Trump's retirement account expansion plan as a dangerous policy that could expose retirement savings to unnecessary risk. Rattner published analysis in the New York Times warning against what he characterizes as a flawed financial proposal marketed as beneficial to savers.
Narrative: 35Sources: 58Emotional: 62Keywords: 48
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The Hill·May 4, 2026CoordinatedCenter-Right
Iran's social media war
The article reports that Iran has employed social media as a strategic platform for retaliatory messaging against the United States, utilizing tactics including sarcastic commentary, sarcasm, and AI-generated content. The piece frames social media engagement as a key front in US-Iran tensions, suggesting this represents a shift in how geopolitical conflict is being conducted.
Narrative: 35Sources: 85Emotional: 62Keywords: 48
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