Austria: Left vs Right
A focused left-versus-right comparison of Austria's front pages: Der Standard (left) and Kronen Zeitung (right). Read the same headlines through two contrasting editorial lenses, updated live.
What this comparison shows
Each panel above is a live preview of an outlet's current front page, rendered in a consistent light theme so the journalism — not the site chrome — is what you compare. The panels are arranged by editorial leaning so you can scan, left to right, how priorities shift: a story that leads one outlet may be absent from another, and the same event can carry very different framing.
Want to translate the pages? Use the language selector in the header — every preview is translated in place, so you can read Austria's press in your own language while keeping the original layout.
How to read media leaning responsibly
Leanings shown on Crosswire are approximate editorial orientations drawn from widely cited media-bias assessments (such as AllSides, Ad Fontes Media and Media Bias/Fact Check) and from each outlet's reputation. They are offered to help you read the same story from different perspectives — not as definitive or exhaustive judgements. Where a confident rating was unavailable, an outlet is shown as centrist.
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