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Germany⚽ Sports15 hr. ago

Premier League star Mitoma involved in car crash in Tokyo

A Premier League footballer, Mitoma, was involved in a car accident in Tokyo. The incident occurred while he was traveling in the Japanese capital. Details regarding the severity of the accident and any injuries sustained by Mitoma were not specified in the report. The article highlights the involvement of a high-profile athlete in a local traffic incident.

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Premier League star Mitoma involved in car crash in Tokyo

A Premier League footballer, Mitoma, was involved in a car accident in Tokyo. The incident occurred while he was traveling in the Japanese capital. Details regarding the severity of the accident and any injuries sustained by Mitoma were not specified in the report. The article highlights the involvement of a high-profile athlete in a local traffic incident.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related incident involving a Premier League player. As it does not discuss political issues, policies, or governance, it is considered apolitical. Therefore, the lean is set to CENTER, indicating no significant ideological slant.

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