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Večernji listIndependentCenterFactual 97Objective 9520 days ago Fra Pavle Ivić has released a new single and video "Ne boj se"Fra Pavle Ivić, a spiritual music performer from Zadar and a Franciscan friar, has released a new song and music video titled 'Ne boj se' (Don't Be Afraid). The song is inspired by the life and legacy of Saint Francis of Assisi and conveys an encouraging message of trust in God. It was released during the commemorative year marking the 800th anniversary of Saint Francis's death. The song highlights Saint Francis's journey from hardship to complete devotion to Christ and service to the Church. Ivić dedicated the song to his family, who supported him in his faith. He describes the song as both a
Bias read (Center): The article is a straightforward report on the release of a new song by a religious artist, with no overt political commentary or bias. It focuses on the cultural and spiritual aspects of the event without taking a stance on any political issue.
Why these scores (Factual 97 · Objective 95): The article thoroughly covers fra Pavle Ivić's new song 'Ne boj se', providing background on its inspiration, religious significance, and personal dedication. The tone remains respectful and balanced throughout, with minimal editorializing.
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9022 days ago Nives Celsus sincerely commented on the comparisons with Lydia Bacic: 'A woman is taller than I am by the head'Singer and writer Nives Celsius shared an Instagram post discussing comparisons between herself and singer Lidija Bačić, noting that people often mistake her for Bačić due to their similarities. She humorously mentioned that Bačić is taller than her by a head and speculated that their similar hair color might contribute to the confusion. The post has sparked discussion among fans about the two artists' physical resemblance.
Bias read (Center): The article discusses cultural and entertainment-related topics without any political framing or bias. It focuses on personal comments made by a public figure regarding her resemblance to another artist, with no ideological or partisan undertones.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports Nives Celzijus' comments about being mistaken for Lidija Bačić, citing her Instagram post directly. It provides context about their appearance at the CMC Festival and mentions public reactions. The only minor deduction is due to some narrative flow rather than factual
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 93Objective 8820 days ago Lidija Bačić released a new song and a video in which the main character is 'Gospodin Perfekteni'Lidija Bačić has released a new song and music video titled 'Haljina,' which she describes as a powerful ballad addressing emotional themes related to love and longing for an unattainable partner. The song was premiered at the 18th CMC Festival in Vodice and features lyrics written by Fayo, with music composed by Amir Kazić Leo and arranged by Toni Ćosić. In a recent interview with Net.hr, Bačić discussed the inspiration behind the song, emphasizing its connection to universal female experiences of unrequited love.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the release of a new song, its musical composition, and quotes from the artist regarding its thematic content. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective sourcing that would indicate a political lean. The focus is on cultural
Why these scores (Factual 93 · Objective 88): The article accurately summarizes Lidija Bačić's new song 'Haljina', including details from her interview and the song's themes. It presents her quotes fairly but slightly emphasizes the emotional aspects of the song, which may lean slightly toward subjective interpretation.
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