Summary
- The war in Ukraine, with a focus on discussions surrounding the peace plan, is the central topic of November, generating mentions and visibility for the vast majority of the monitored international actors. Alongside this, a range of social and security-related issues stand out (France, the United Kingdom, Israel), as well as football competitions (Germany, France) and security and strategic trade policies (China, the EU).
- Ukraine leads the ranking of mentions and climbs two positions compared to the previous month. It is followed closely by the United States. The European Union ranks third, with a tiny lead over the next-placed actor, Russia. Compared to October, most of the actors included in the analysis record a decline in the number of mentions. Exceptions include Ukraine, which registers a substantial increase, NATO and Germany, with a slight advance, and the United Kingdom, which shows a marginal adjustment with no statistical relevance.
- The United States remains in first place in the views ranking (estimated impact of mentions), despite a slight decline. Ukraine ranks second, followed by Russia and the EU. Compared to the previous month, the top of the ranking remains unchanged. Overall, the large majority of the analyzed actors register decreases in views. Exceptions are Ukraine, Germany, and the United Kingdom, which display an upward dynamic.
- Online media remains the dominant source of mentions for all monitored international actors. Their constant presence in news flows and current-affairs content explains the distribution between the two types of sources.
- The contribution of local sources to the total number of mentions ranges from nearly 8% (China) to approximately 21% (Germany).
