The document discusses peace journalism versus war journalism and analyzes media coverage of the Syria conflict through three newspapers from Germany, the UK, and the US. Peace journalism advocates people-oriented reporting that humanizes all sides and highlights peace initiatives, while war journalism focuses on elite voices and violence. An analysis found the Syria coverage was largely elite-oriented, failed to provide alternative discourse, and used more provocative than neutral words. The media stances also changed with the political situation. In conclusion, the coverage did not bring peace and tended to report in a way that escalated rather than reduced tensions.