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Borja Domecq: Punished was a bull with a lot of personality, but I stay with the depth of Hearing, very brave
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Borja Domecq: Punished was a bull with a lot of personality, but I stay with the depth of Hearing, very brave

On July 15, 2026, bullfighter Borja Domecq praised the bulls in the Feria del Toro in Pamplona, Spain. He highlighted the personality of Castigado but expressed greater admiration for Oyente, describing it as very brave. The event was noted as unique since the ranches were announced before the matadors. Jandilla, an Extremaduran bull, won both the main prize and the Carriquiri award, tying with another bull from La Palmosilla. The corrida was described as complete, featuring two strong bulls, with the third and sixth bulls standing out.

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ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 70yesterday
Bulls in Pamplona by San Fermín, live: the last hour of Juan Ortega, Roca Rey and Tomás Rufo today

The article provides live updates on a bullfighting event taking place in Pamplona as part of the San Fermín festival. The event features three bullfighters: Juan Ortega, Roca Rey, and Tomás Rufo. The content focuses on delivering real-time information about the progress of the bullfight, likely including details about the performance of the bullfighters and the reactions of the audience. This type of coverage is typical during major festivals where live updates are highly anticipated by attendees and viewers.

Bias read (Center): The article covers a cultural event—bullfighting during the San Fermín festival—which is not inherently politically charged. It provides straightforward live updates without apparent ideological framing or bias. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 70): Factuality is good but focuses more on bullfighting details. Objectivity is lower due to live coverage bias towards specific events.

ABC (España) logoABC (España)IndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Borja Domecq: Punished was a bull with a lot of personality, but I stay with the depth of Hearing, very brave

On July 15, 2026, bullfighter Borja Domecq praised the bulls in the Feria del Toro in Pamplona, Spain. He highlighted the personality of Castigado but expressed greater admiration for Oyente, describing it as very brave. The event was noted as unique since the ranches were announced before the matadors. Jandilla, an Extremaduran bull, won both the main prize and the Carriquiri award, tying with another bull from La Palmosilla. The corrida was described as complete, featuring two strong bulls, with the third and sixth bulls standing out.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event related to bullfighting, which is categorized under SPORTS. There is no political charge involved as it discusses a cultural and traditional event rather than any political issue or controversy. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the performance of thebull

La Vanguardia logoLa VanguardiaIndependentCenter14 hr. ago
Tomás Rufo's big goal in the last run of the Sanfermines

The article reports on Tomás Rufo receiving a 'puerta grande' (a significant honor in bullfighting) during the final event of the Sanfermines festival. The Sanfermines, held annually in Pamplona, Spain, are famous for their running of the bulls and other traditional activities. Tomás Rufo, a well-known bullfighter, was recognized for his performance in this final act of the festival, which marks the end of the celebrations.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event and does not present any political content or controversy. It simply reports on a bullfighter's achievement at a traditional festival, without any framing that suggests bias toward or against any political stance.

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