Try finding a state-owned news outlet for a country you don't live in, and filter to their coverage of your country specifically. The layers of removal mean it's already filtered by stuff so important that people in another country noticed. And an outside view is usually going to be less biased, except on a handful of issues that'll be extremely obvious.
I strongly disagree with this. Foreign journalists tend to concentrate in small areas, usually major cities, and talk mostly with other journalists and power elites. They usually aren't doing man-on-the-street interviews or tough investigative journalism. You may just be getting a distorted echo of how certain factions within your country wants to be seen to the outside world.
I have seen American and Latin American coverage of UK events and it's like Gell-Mann amnesia on crack.
I have seen American and Latin American coverage of UK events and it's like Gell-Mann amnesia on crack.