A tool for exploring what news channels and governments around the world actually said. First pick the content you want — by country, channel or show — then ask it questions, forecast its coverage, or analyze the words.
Ask them
Put a question to a news outlet or a government and watch it answer (or dodge) in its own voice. Pick a side, tap a suggested question, go.
Predict
See how a channel would cover today's news, and measure what it conspicuously refuses to touch.
Voice match NEW
Paste a clip, transcript or article and see which figure you sound most like (just for fun), or help us identify and file it.
Debate BETA
Pick two figures and moderate — both argue from their own recorded words.
Interview BETA
A news host sits down with any figure and runs the interview in their own on-air voice; the guest answers only in their own recorded words.
Deep dive
Word and name trends over time, tone, and side-by-side comparisons of two periods.
Coverage tone
See who gets warm coverage and who gets cold — the cast, ranked by how each is treated.
Corpus X-ray
A data-only snapshot of the whole archive — totals by country and channel, and a like-for-like ranking of every outlet.
The Daily BETA
A newspaper built from the whole archive — the day’s most-covered stories by country and section, with a time dial to read a single day or synthesize a whole week.
Not real quotes. Built from each person’s own recorded material.