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'Treated like crap': US minister rages over red card

The article reports on a U.S. minister expressing anger over a red card incident during a sports event, using the German phrase 'Beschissen behandelt' which translates to 'treated like crap.' The headline suggests a strong emotional reaction from the U.S. official, indicating dissatisfaction with how they were treated by the opposing team or officials. The focus appears to be on the incident itself rather than broader political issues, though the involvement of a foreign national (U.S. minister) could imply some international context. No specific details about the event, teams involved, or further diplomatic implications are provided beyond the minister's frustration.

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n-tv logon-tvIndependentCenterFactual 45Objective 302 days ago
'Treated like crap': US minister rages over red card

The article reports on a U.S. minister expressing anger over a red card incident during a sports event, using the German phrase 'Beschissen behandelt' which translates to 'treated like crap.' The headline suggests a strong emotional reaction from the U.S. official, indicating dissatisfaction with how they were treated by the opposing team or officials. The focus appears to be on the incident itself rather than broader political issues, though the involvement of a foreign national (U.S. minister) could imply some international context. No specific details about the event, teams involved, or further diplomatic implications are provided beyond the minister's frustration.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related incident involving a U.S. minister, which is considered apolitical under the defined scope. Since the subject is not related to government, politics, or public policy, it falls into the apolitical category. Therefore, the lean is set to CENTER as there is no明显

Why these scores (Factual 45 · Objective 30): The article presents a strong emotional reaction from a US minister over a red card incident, but lacks specific details or context. The title uses emotionally charged language ('beschissen behandelt' meaning 'treated like crap'), suggesting a biased perspective. Factuality is limited due to lack of

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