PRISMA International
Global news comparison as a daily newsletter
Same event. Six versions. Which ones do you know?
Reuters reports an incident. RT reports the same incident. Xinhua too. But if you compare the three reports, you are reading three different stories.
PRISMA compares the most important news agencies from five blocks every day – West, East, China, South and Switzerland. Not to say who is right. But to make visible what each block leaves out, emphasizes or reinterprets.
The result: A daily newsletter that shows how differently the same world is told.
How it works
- The feeds from Reuters, AP, AFP (West), RT, TASS (East), Xinhua (China), EFE, ANI (South) and Swiss sources are accessed daily.
- Identical events are automatically grouped into clusters.
- Each cluster is analyzed: who brings which twist? Who is leaving something out? Which choice of words changes the meaning?
- You will receive a compact newsletter with the most important differences of the day.
What’s in it for you
- You see your own message bubble from the outside.
- You recognize framing before it affects you.
- You understand why people in other countries view the same facts differently.
- You make better decisions – whether as an investor, politician or informed citizen.
For whom
- Investors and decision makers with a global perspective
- Journalists who want to think outside the box
- Teachers for media literacy and geopolitics
- Anyone who is not satisfied with one version of the truth
Beta access – try it now for free
PRISMA International is in the beta phase. You will receive:
- Daily newsletter for 4 weeks — free, no obligation
- 3-5 clusters per day with framing comparison
- Opportunity to give feedback and help shape development
Registration: prisma@svfab.ch, Subject: «Beta PRISMA International»
Example: This is what a PRISMA newsletter looks like:
- Example newsletter: Ukraine cluster from March 18, 2026 (PDF)
- Example newsletter: USA-China trade war from March 12, 2026 (PDF)