NewsUnbound is an experimental news-analysis site built to show how different outlets, countries, and languages frame the same events. It is not a newsroom and it does not replace original reporting; it is a map for comparing coverage.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
What the site collects
The site fetches publicly available articles from selected RSS feeds and source pages.
For each article, it stores metadata such as title, link, source, language, publication date, summary, and image URL when available.
Original publishers remain the source of record. Article links point readers back to the publishers' websites.
How AI is used
AI is used to translate non-English titles or summaries, group related articles into topic clusters, and identify broad areas of agreement or disagreement.
The site also uses AI-assisted analysis to surface narrative divergence, framing differences, missing context, source signals, and topic evolution over time.
AI-generated analysis can be incomplete or wrong. Readers should verify important details against the linked original reporting.
How much human input there is
Human input is used to choose the overall source list, maintain the website, design the interface, define categories, and shape the prompts and ranking logic.
The live topic clustering and article-level analysis are generated automatically from the available source material.
Unless a page says otherwise, individual topic summaries and source comparisons are not manually edited before publication.
What the site is not
NewsUnbound does not claim to determine the final truth of a story.
It does not endorse every article, outlet, claim, or viewpoint it links to.
It is intended for media literacy, context, and comparison, not legal, financial, medical, or security advice.