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Fazla in his style supported the BiH national team: "Neither aspirin nor tea will help you when our Dragons overwhelm you"
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Fazla in his style supported the BiH national team: "Neither aspirin nor tea will help you when our Dragons overwhelm you"

The article features a humorous and metaphorical statement by a Bosnian individual who refers to Bosnia and Herzegovina as 'one country' where children are scattered around the world. He jokes that while some might ask where Bosnia and Herzegovina is, he points to a short piece of grass on his lawn. The speaker then comments on the national football team's historic achievement of reaching the knockout stage of the World Cup, noting that 'aspirin and tea won’t help you if our Zmajevi crush you.' The Zmajevi is a colloquial term for the national team, often used to evoke pride and strength. The article mentions that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s team will face the United States in the Round of 16, with the match scheduled for early morning on Thursday in Santa Clara. The broadcast will be available via FTV and Arena Sport 1, with live updates on Klix.ba.

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Klix.ba logoKlix.baIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 656 days ago
Fazla in his style supported the BiH national team: "Neither aspirin nor tea will help you when our Dragons overwhelm you"

The article features a humorous and metaphorical statement by a Bosnian individual who refers to Bosnia and Herzegovina as 'one country' where children are scattered around the world. He jokes that while some might ask where Bosnia and Herzegovina is, he points to a short piece of grass on his lawn. The speaker then comments on the national football team's historic achievement of reaching the knockout stage of the World Cup, noting that 'aspirin and tea won’t help you if our Zmajevi crush you.' The Zmajevi is a colloquial term for the national team, often used to evoke pride and strength. The article mentions that Bosnia and Herzegovina’s team will face the United States in the Round of 16, with the match scheduled for early morning on Thursday in Santa Clara. The broadcast will be available via FTV and Arena Sport 1, with live updates on Klix.ba.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event—specifically a football match—and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. The content is lighthearted and celebratory of a national team's success, with no indication of ideological leaning. The framing is

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 65): This article provides accurate information about the upcoming match, including the opponent, time, and broadcast details. The quote from Fazla adds context but is presented as a direct statement. Objectivity is lower due to the passionate and somewhat sarcastic tone, especially in the line about 'as

N1 Bosna i Hercegovina logoN1 Bosna i HercegovinaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 706 days ago
Known where, when and against whom the Dragons will play if they eliminate America.

The article reports that the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team, known as the 'Zmajevi' (Dragons), will face the United States in the Round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup. The match is scheduled for the night of Wednesday to Thursday, starting at 2:00 AM local time. A win would see them progress to face either Belgium or Senegal in the next round, with the potential matchup set for July 6–7. The article highlights the significance of a previous victory against Qatar in Seattle, which marked their historic advancement to the knockout stage. It notes that a potential rematch in Seattle could bring back nostalgic memories for fans.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the FIFA World Cup—and does not engage with political issues, ideologies, or contentious social topics. As such, it carries minimal political charge and is framed neutrally, without evident ideological leaning.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports the match details between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the USA, including the date, time, and location. It also mentions historical context like their previous win in Seattle. However, the phrasing 'Zmajevi' (which refers to the national team) is used in a metaphorical s

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