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Germany⚽ Sports17 hr. ago

Aus bei der Fußball-WM: Die Kapverden sind traurig, aber stolz

The article reports on Cape Verde's exit from the FIFA World Cup, highlighting the national team's emotional response. While expressing sadness over their defeat, the team is described as proud of their achievement in reaching the tournament. The piece emphasizes the significance of their participation and the pride felt by the nation despite the loss.

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Süddeutsche Zeitung logoSüddeutsche ZeitungIndependent🔒Center17 hr. ago
„Wir haben die Kapverden auf die Landkarte gesetzt“

The article reports on Cape Verde's exit from the FIFA World Cup, highlighting the national team's emotional response. While expressing sadness over their defeat, the team is described as proud of their achievement in reaching the tournament. The piece emphasizes the significance of their participation and the pride felt by the nation despite the loss.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not engage with politically charged topics. It presents the emotions of the team and country without taking a partisan stance. As such, the framing is neutral and balanced.

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