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Countries that appeared most frequently in the New York Times

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The chart below, created by The pudding, shows countries that appeared most frequently in the New York Times headlines each month since 1900. This chart shows the view of the world through the eyes of the United States. The pudding team analyzed 741,576 front section titles in the New York Times archive science 1990.

Below these data are presented in cartographic form, but but for the period from 2010 to 2020

The world map below shows the countries mentioned most frequently in the New York Times based on the number of articles with relevant geolocation tags from 2010 to 2020.

The countries mentioned most frequently in the New York Times
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According to the map, China is the nations mentioned much often in the news. In opposition, African countries barely get mentioned at all.

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If you want to discover the countries that have been most frequently featured in the headlines of the Chinese newspaper People’s Daily each month since 1947, click here.

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Alex E
Alex E
6 years ago

Yes!!!! Brexit got us back in!

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