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The pills, the disease, the fear: why Yamal's father is not following the World Cup
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter20 hr. ago

The pills, the disease, the fear: why Yamal's father is not following the World Cup

The article discusses Mounir Nasraoui, the father of Spanish footballer Lamine Yamal, who has epilepsy. He is choosing not to attend the World Cup matches due to concerns that his condition might lead to a seizure during emotional moments at the stadium. The decision is made to avoid potential disruptions in the stands. The article mentions that this is a personal choice based on health considerations rather than any political stance.

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The pills, the disease, the fear: why Yamal's father is not following the World Cup

The article discusses Mounir Nasraoui, the father of Spanish footballer Lamine Yamal, who has epilepsy. He is choosing not to attend the World Cup matches due to concerns that his condition might lead to a seizure during emotional moments at the stadium. The decision is made to avoid potential disruptions in the stands. The article mentions that this is a personal choice based on health considerations rather than any political stance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal health-related decision without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on individual circumstances rather than engaging in ideological debate or promoting a specific political agenda.

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