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Lover's going to be in volleyball again
Slovenia⚽ Sports17 hr. ago

Lover's going to be in volleyball again

The article reports on the upcoming fourth independent edition of the popular 'Volleyball on Water' event in Ljubljana, scheduled for July 10th and 11th. The event, now under the international title 'Volleyball on Water – powered by Big Bang,' features top players from various countries, recreational participants, and a variety of entertainment activities. It highlights the event's expansion into an international franchise, its unique setting on a floating court with LED lighting, and its thematic elements representing earth, water, air, and fire. The article mentions Slovenian ambassadors Rok Možič and Alan Košenina, as well as the inclusion of male national team members. The focus is on the event's growth, visual appeal, and cultural significance.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter17 hr. ago
The volleyball tournament is back in Ljubljana

The article announces the return of the 'Volleyball on Water' event in Ljubljana from July 10th to 11th, 2026. This fourth independent edition of the event will feature both professional athletes and recreational players for the first time. The event emphasizes natural elements—earth, fire, air, and water—as central themes, with activities including food stalls, dance performances, and free water-related activities. Notable participants include athlete Roko Možič, ambassador Alan Košenina, and Olympic champion Christian Sorum. The event aims to expand internationally, with plans to introduce an English-language version and potentially host the event abroad.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. It provides information about the event's structure, participants, and future goals without taking a partisan stance.

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentCenter20 hr. ago
Lover's going to be in volleyball again

The article reports on the upcoming fourth independent edition of the popular 'Volleyball on Water' event in Ljubljana, scheduled for July 10th and 11th. The event, now under the international title 'Volleyball on Water – powered by Big Bang,' features top players from various countries, recreational participants, and a variety of entertainment activities. It highlights the event's expansion into an international franchise, its unique setting on a floating court with LED lighting, and its thematic elements representing earth, water, air, and fire. The article mentions Slovenian ambassadors Rok Možič and Alan Košenina, as well as the inclusion of male national team members. The focus is on the event's growth, visual appeal, and cultural significance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a sports event without taking a political stance. It focuses on the event's logistics, attractions, and promotional aspects, using neutral language and balanced reporting. There is no indication of ideological leaning or biased framing toward any particular政治立场

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