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A US missile killed Iranian schoolchildren 4 months ago. Still, no one accepts blame

It was the deadliest reported strike in the US-Israeli war against Iran. Most of the victims were children.

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The headline split The left frames it as "A US missile killed Iranian schoolchildren four months ago. We still don’t know the full...". The center frames it as "A US missile killed Iranian schoolchildren 4 months ago. Still, no one accepts blame".
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Left / center-leftA US missile killed Iranian schoolchildren four months ago. We still don’t know the full story

Stuff (New Zealand) · Center-left · News report

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Stuff (New Zealand)News report · Jul 1, 8:01 AM

A US missile killed Iranian schoolchildren four months ago. We still don’t know the full story

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It was the deadliest reported strike in the US-Israeli war against Iran. Most of the victims were children.

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South China Morning PostNews report · Jul 1, 6:00 AM

A US missile killed Iranian schoolchildren 4 months ago. Still, no one accepts blame

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It was the deadliest reported strike in the US-Israeli war against Iran, and most of the victims were children. Yet over four months since a US missile struck an Iranian primary school, the...

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Jul 1, 6:00 AM: South China Morning Post joined the source map.

Jul 1, 8:01 AM: Stuff (New Zealand) joined the source map.

Now: Wording Gap is 45/99 and story health is developing · 2 sources · 2 buckets.