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Siol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 90Objective 85yesterday Not just the basketball players, but our handball players in the semifinals.The Slovenian under-20 men's handball team has advanced to the semifinals of the European championship, defeating Spain 30:23 in the quarterfinals. This follows their earlier victories over Poland and the Czech Republic, and they now face Hungary in the semifinal. The game saw Slovenia take control early, maintaining a strong lead throughout, with player Aljus Anžič scoring ten goals. Coach Tomaz Ocvirk praised the team's defensive performance and teamwork, while acknowledging the challenge ahead against Hungary.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the performance and outcomes of the Slovenian handball team in a competition, presenting facts and quotes from players and coaches without taking a political stance.
Why factuality (90): The article accurately reports Slovenia's victory over Spain in the quarterfinals with the correct score of 30:23. It includes relevant details such as the team's previous matches and player performances. The information aligns closely with the primary source document, though specific statistical da
Why objectivity (85): The article presents the information in a balanced manner, providing both the team's accomplishments and the context of their journey through the tournament. It includes direct quotes from players and coaches without apparent bias.
DeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 80yesterday Mlakar and Anžič led the Slovenian hopes into the battle for the kolaine (VIDEO)The Slovenian under-20 men's handball team advanced to the semifinals of the European Championship held in Romania by defeating Spain 30-23 in the quarterfinals. The victory secured their place among the top four teams from the old continent. The team, led by captain Aljus Anžič and goalkeeper Matevž Mlakar, showcased strong defensive play and teamwork throughout the match. Coach Tomaz Ocvirk praised the players' resilience and performance, highlighting their commitment and unity. Slovenia had previously defeated Poland and Czech Republic but lost to Hungary. They then beat Romania 53-32 after losing to Sweden. The team now faces Hungary again in the semifinal, setting up a rematch.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the performance and progress of the Slovenian under-20 handball team in a competitive tournament. There is no indication of political bias or framing, as the content remains neutral and objective.
Why factuality (85): The article accurately reports Slovenia's victory over Spain in the quarterfinals of the European Championship for players under 20, with the score 30:23. It mentions the semi-final against Hungary and provides details about player performances like Anžič scoring 10 goals and Mlakar making 16 saves.
Why objectivity (80): The article maintains a generally neutral tone, focusing on the team's performance and quotes from players and coaches. It avoids overt bias but does include positive language about the team's achievements and player contributions.
Žurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 7021 hr. ago First of all, we should look at his attitude.Slovenski mladi košarkarji so v četrtfinalu Evropskega prvenstva do 20 let z zmago 90:72 nad Turčijo priigrali v polfinale proti Franciji. To je trećič zapored, ko je generacija uvrstila Slovenijo med štiri najboljše na velikih tekmivanjih. Kapetan Urban Kroflič je na tekmi zbral 26 točk, sedem skokov in pet podaj. Po tekmi je poudaril, da je individualna statistika manj pomembna kot ekipna zmaga. V drugi četrtni je Turčija prišla povsem blizu, a slovenska peterka je znova ustvarila večjo razliko. Kroflič je opozoril, da so Francozi v vsaki kategoriji močni konkurenti, a strokovni štab in ekipa bosta poskušala zmago ostati doma. Kapetan je zahvalil navijačem za podporo.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve any politically charged subject matter. It provides a factual report on a basketball match and the performance of the Slovenian team, without taking a stance or showing bias towards any political group or ideology.
Why factuality (85): The article provides accurate details about Slovenia's victory over Turkey in the quarterfinals of the European Championship U20, including the score (90-72) and the team's progression to the semifinals. It mentions captain Urban Kroflič's performance (26 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists) and quotes hi
Why objectivity (70): The article presents the game from a positive perspective, emphasizing the team's success and the captain's contribution. While the reporting is factual, there is a slight editorial tilt towards celebrating the team's achievements, especially in the quote where Kroflič downplays individual stats. Th
VečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 70Objective 85yesterday Yesterday, the European champions fell, and today, after the final and the revenge against the Hungarians,The Slovenian under-20 men's handball team advanced to the semifinals at the European Championship in Romania, defeating Spain 30-23. This marks their first achievement since winning the national championship in 2018. The victory was highlighted by standout performances, particularly from player Aljuš Anžič, who scored ten goals, and goalkeeper Matevž Mlakar, who recorded 16 saves. The team maintained a significant lead throughout the match, reaching a maximum advantage of eight points. Coach Tomaž Ocvirka praised the players' resilience and teamwork, while Anžič expressed confidence in facing Hungary in the next round. The team now faces Hungary in the semifinal, having previously defeated them in group play.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. Therefore, it is considered apolitical and has a center lean.
Why factuality (70): The article accurately describes Slovenia's victory over Spain in the quarterfinals and their progression to the semifinals. However, the lack of specific statistics from the primary source makes some of the details unverified.
Why objectivity (85): The article presents information objectively, focusing on the progression of the tournament and the teams involved without showing clear bias toward either side.
DnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 70Objective 85yesterday Young Slovenian handball players in the semi-finals of the EP under 20The Slovenian men's under-20 water polo team advanced to the semifinals at the European Championship in Romania. In their quarterfinal match against Spain in Cluj-Napoca, Slovenia won 30-23, securing a spot among the top four teams. The young Slovenian players quickly took control of the game, overcoming early challenges and maintaining a consistent lead throughout. Key performers included Aljus Anžič, who scored ten goals, and goalkeeper Matevž Mlakar, who made 16 saves. Slovenia had previously defeated Poland and the Czech Republic but lost to Hungary. In the second phase of the tournament, they narrowly beat Sweden and secured a place in the top eight. With Spain's defeat, Slovenia joins Sweden, Denmark, and Hungary as the top four teams, with Hungary set to face Slovenia in the semifinal.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the performance of the Slovenian under-20 water polo team and does not present any biased framing or commentary. The tone remains neutral and factual, providing objective results and player performances.
Why factuality (70): The article accurately describes Slovenia's victory over Spain in the quarterfinals and their progression to the semifinals. However, the lack of specific statistics from the primary source makes some of the details unverified.
Why objectivity (85): The article presents information objectively, focusing on the progression of the tournament and the teams involved without showing clear bias toward either side.
Slovenske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 85yesterday Young basketball hopes in the semifinals of the Eurobasket in LjubljanaThe Slovenian under-20 basketball team advanced to the semifinals of the European Championship in Ljubljana, defeating Turkey 90-72. The victory sets them up for a potential showdown against France in the next round. The team, composed of players born in 2006 and younger, has consistently performed well at major tournaments, earning bronze medals at both the 2024 European Championship in Finland and the 2023 World Cup in Switzerland. They narrowly lost to Germany in previous semifinal appearances but have yet to face France, who have been notably behind Slovenia in recent competitions. Both Slovenia and France remain undefeated at this tournament, with Slovenia showcasing strong performances led by players like Urban Kroflič and Lovro Faganel.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It provides factual updates on a basketball match and tournament progression without taking sides or using biased language.
Why factuality (70): The article accurately describes Slovenia's victory over Turkey and their upcoming match against France in the semifinals. However, the lack of specific statistics from the primary source makes some of the details unverified.
Why objectivity (85): The article presents information objectively, focusing on the progression of the tournament and the teams involved without showing clear bias toward either side.
DeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 65Objective 7015 hr. ago The 13th Stalker was not happy for the Slovenes, the kolajna is still availableThe Slovenian under-20 men's handball team lost to Hungary in the semi-finals of the European Championship with a score of 24:31 (11:15). This follows an earlier group stage loss to Hungary by a narrow margin of 28:26. The Slovenian team, coached by Tomaz Ocvirk, struggled throughout the match, particularly in defense and finishing attacks. Despite the defeat, Slovenia still has a chance to win a bronze medal against Denmark in the upcoming match. Tjaš Štaleker was the top scorer for Slovenia with 13 goals, while Hungary's best performer was Mate Fazekas with seven goals. Slovenia had previously defeated Poland and the Czech Republic before losing to Hungary, but they bounced back by defeating Romania in their last match.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the performance of the Slovenian under-20 men's handball team at the European Championship—without any political commentary, framing, or implications. It provides objective information about the game results, player performances, and the team's strategy,
Why factuality (65): The article mentions Slovenia's loss to Hungary in the semifinals but lacks specific score details or verification from the primary source document. The primary source doesn't mention any match statistics or results, making many of the claims speculative.
Why objectivity (70): The article maintains a neutral tone, providing background on the team's history and performance at previous tournaments without overtly favoring one side.
Siol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 65Objective 7019 hr. ago Young Slovenians in the fight for the grand final of the European ChampionshipThe Slovenian under-20 men's water polo team will compete in the semifinals of the European Championship today at 6:30 PM in Cluj-Napoca against Hungary. The team previously defeated Spain 30:23 in the quarterfinals, securing a spot among the top four teams. In the first half of the tournament, Slovenia beat Poland (40:34) and Czech Republic (35:31), but lost to Hungary (26:28). In the second half, they narrowly defeated Romania 53:32 after losing to Sweden. This marks Slovenia's first appearance in the semifinals since 2018, where they won the championship in Celje. They had previously reached the semifinals in 2002, 2004, 2010, and 2012, finishing with bronze medals each time. Slovenia has now secured their fifth medals in the competition, making them the fourth most successful team in history behind Denmark, Spain, and Germany.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It provides factual information about the Slovenian under-20 water polo team's performance in the European Championship, focusing solely on match results, historical achievements, and player lineups. There is no indication of偏
Why factuality (65): The article mentions Slovenia's loss to Hungary in the semifinals but lacks specific score details or verification from the primary source document. The primary source doesn't mention any match statistics or results, making many of the claims speculative.
Why objectivity (70): The article maintains a neutral tone, providing background on the team's history and performance at previous tournaments without overtly favoring one side.
24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 65Objective 70yesterday The Slovenes through Turkey to the semi-finals with the FrenchThe Slovenian under-20 basketball team advanced to the semifinals of the Eurobasket tournament after defeating Turkey. The match took place at Stožice in Ljubljana, where Slovenia showcased strong performance throughout the game. They started strongly, taking an early lead and maintaining control despite some challenges from Turkey. Key players like Urban Kroflič contributed significantly, scoring 26 points, while others such as Mark Padjen and Lovro Faganel provided crucial support. Despite moments of pressure from Turkey, Slovenia maintained a consistent advantage, ultimately winning 90-72. The victory secured their spot in the semifinals.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the basketball match between Slovenia and Turkey, detailing the game's progression, player performances, and the outcome. There is no indication of political bias or framing, making the lean irrelevant.
Why factuality (65): The article mentions Slovenia's victory over Spain in the quarterfinals but lacks specific score details or verification from the primary source document. The primary source doesn't mention any match statistics or results, making many of the claims speculative.
Why objectivity (70): The article maintains a neutral tone, providing background on the team's history and performance at previous tournaments without overtly favoring one side.
Siol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 60Objective 6515 hr. ago Neighbours spoil the plans of the young Slovenians, the battle for the European bronze with the Danes followsThe Slovenian under-20 water polo team lost their semi-final match against Hungary at Cluj-Napoca with a score of 24:31. They will compete for third place against Denmark on Sunday. In the earlier semi-final, Denmark defeated Sweden 35:38. The final between Hungary and Sweden will take place later on Sunday. Slovenia's players were consistently behind throughout the match, trailing by up to eight goals in the first half. Despite efforts to close the gap, they failed to match Hungary's effectiveness. Coach Tomaž Ocvirk acknowledged the team's lack of energy and noted defensive issues, while forward Tjaž Štaleker emphasized the need for improved focus and efficiency. Slovenia had previously beaten Poland and the Czech Republic but fell to Hungary. They secured a top-eight spot after defeating Romania and Spain. This marks Slovenia's first appearance in the top four since 2018, where they won the European title. They previously finished second in 2002 and third in other years.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political framing or ideological slant. It provides objective game summaries, player performances, and historical context without expressing favor towards any particular group or ideology.
Why factuality (60): The article discusses Slovenia's loss to Hungary in the semifinals but lacks specific score details or verification from the primary source document. The primary source doesn't mention any match statistics or results, making many of the claims speculative.
Why objectivity (65): The article has a slightly biased tone, emphasizing the defeat and quoting the coach's disappointment. This could be seen as leaning towards a more negative perspective on the team's performance.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 60Objective 6515 hr. ago Young handball players after losing to Hungary for bronzeThe Slovenian under-20 men's handball team lost to Hungary 24-31 in the semifinals of the European Championship held in Cluj-Napoca. The match was closely contested, with Hungary leading throughout much of the game. Slovenia's best player was Tjaž Štaleker with 13 goals, while Hungary's top scorer was Mate Fazekas with seven. Coach Tomaz Ocvirk expressed disappointment, citing lack of energy and defensive issues. Slovenia had previously defeated Poland and Czech Republic but fell to Hungary in the group stage. They advanced to the semifinals by beating Romania and Spain. The bronze medal match between Denmark and Slovenia is scheduled for Sunday at 4 PM, with the final between Sweden and Hungary later that day.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It provides objective results, player performances, and coach comments without taking sides or using biased language. The focus is purely on the competition and outcomes, making it a neutral report.
Why factuality (60): The article discusses Slovenia's loss to Hungary in the semifinals but lacks specific score details or verification from the primary source document. The primary source doesn't mention any match statistics or results, making many of the claims speculative.
Why objectivity (65): The article has a slightly biased tone, emphasizing the defeat and quoting the coach's disappointment. This could be seen as leaning towards a more negative perspective on the team's performance.
DnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 50Objective 60yesterday Slovenia in the semi-finals of the EuroBasket in Ljubljana under 20 yearsSlovenia's under-20 basketball team advanced to the semifinals of the European Championship held in Ljubljana by defeating Turkey 90-72. The victory was secured after a strong third quarter where Slovenia tightened their defense and maintained energy in attack. France will face Slovenia in the semifinals after overcoming Croatia in overtime. Both teams remain undefeated in the tournament. Key players like Urban Kroflič contributed significantly, with Kroflič scoring 26 points. Coach Danijel Radosavljević praised the team's preparation and emphasized the need for tactical play against France.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the performance and strategy of the Slovenian under-20 basketball team, presenting factual game outcomes and player contributions without ideological framing.
Why factuality (50): The article incorrectly reports that Slovenia won a basketball game against the Czech Republic at the European Championship for players under 20, while the primary source document clearly indicates that the event described is a handball match between Slovenia and Hungary. This fundamental error sign
Why objectivity (60): Despite the factual inaccuracies, the article attempts to maintain an objective tone by reporting the results of the basketball match as if they were part of the handball championship. However, the confusion between sports undermines the overall neutrality.
Žurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 50Objective 60yesterday In Stožice, Slovenia has won the battle for the European title!The Slovenian under-20 basketball team has advanced to the semifinals of the European Championship after defeating Turkey 90:72 in their quarter-final match. The victory was led by Urban Kroflič, who scored 26 points, along with contributions from Lovro Faganel and Mark Padjen. Slovenia remains undefeated after five matches and will face France in the semifinal. France had previously defeated Croatia in a tightly contested game that went into overtime. This marks the third major tournament for this generation of Slovenian players, who have already won bronze medals at the previous European and World Championships.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—the performance of the Slovenian under-20 basketball team in the EuroBasket competition. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. The content is purely descriptive of the game results, player performances, and tournament
Why factuality (50): The article incorrectly reports that Slovenia won a basketball game against the Czech Republic at the European Championship for players under 20, while the primary source document clearly indicates that the event described is a handball match between Slovenia and Hungary. This fundamental error sign
Why objectivity (60): Despite the factual inaccuracies, the article attempts to maintain an objective tone by reporting the results of the basketball match as if they were part of the handball championship. However, the confusion between sports undermines the overall neutrality.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 50Objective 60yesterday The Slovenians with an outstanding performance in the semi-finals of the championship!The Slovenian under-20 basketball team defeated Turkey 90:72 in the quarterfinals of the championship, advancing to the semifinals where they will face France. The game was marked by strong Slovenian defense, forcing turnovers and dominating in both offense and defense. Urban Kroflič led the team with 26 points, including six three-pointers, while other players like Lovro Faganel, Mark Padjen, and Lovro Bolhar contributed significantly. Slovenia has historically had success against Turkey, having won four out of five previous encounters. Meanwhile, France and Spain have also advanced to the semifinals after defeating Croatia and Germany respectively.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event—basketball competition—with no mention of politics, officials, or public policy. It provides objective match details, player performances, and results without any biased framing or commentary.
Why factuality (50): The article incorrectly reports that Slovenia won a basketball game against the Czech Republic at the European Championship for players under 20, while the primary source document clearly indicates that the event described is a handball match between Slovenia and Hungary. This fundamental error sign
Why objectivity (60): Despite the factual inaccuracies, the article attempts to maintain an objective tone by reporting the results of the basketball match as if they were part of the handball championship. However, the confusion between sports undermines the overall neutrality.
Žurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 50Objective 606 days ago Our young champions opened the home EurobasketSlovenia's under-20 basketball team successfully opened the European Championship in Ljubljana, defeating the Czech Republic 77-54 in their opening group match. The game took place in front of approximately 1000 spectators at Stožice. Slovenia's young squad, consisting of players born in 2006 and younger, has previously won bronze medals at the 2024 European Championship in Finland and the 2025 World Cup in Switzerland. The tournament format sees all 16 teams advancing to the round of 16, with knockout matches starting from Wednesday. Slovenia's group includes Spain, Croatia, Greece, and Belgium. Top scorers against the Czechs were Lovro Bolhar with 18 points, Urban Kroflič with 12, and Mark Padjen with 11.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It provides factual results, player performances, and tournament structure without taking sides or using biased language. The tone remains neutral and objective throughout.
Why factuality (50): The article incorrectly reports that Slovenia won a basketball game against the Czech Republic at the European Championship for players under 20, while the primary source document clearly indicates that the event described is a handball match between Slovenia and Hungary. This fundamental error sign
Why objectivity (60): Despite the factual inaccuracies, the article attempts to maintain an objective tone by reporting the results of the basketball match as if they were part of the handball championship. However, the confusion between sports undermines the overall neutrality.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 50Objective 606 days ago Slovenia - Czech Republic 22:11 (after the first quarter)The Slovenian under-20 basketball team started their European championship campaign with a convincing 77-54 victory over the Czech Republic. The young Slovenian squad demonstrated strong teamwork and aggressive defense throughout the game, maintaining a consistent lead. Key performers included Lovro Bolhar, who scored 18 points, and Urban Kroflič and Mark Padjen, who contributed 12 and 11 points respectively. The Slovenians led throughout the match, showcasing improved performance compared to previous tournaments. The game ended with Slovenia dominating the scoreboard, highlighting their potential as a competitive force in European youth basketball.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the performance and results of a national basketball team in a competition, using neutral language and objective descriptions of gameplay and player contributions. There is no indication of ideological or党
Why factuality (50): The article incorrectly reports that Slovenia won a basketball game against the Czech Republic at the European Championship for players under 20, while the primary source document clearly indicates that the event described is a handball match between Slovenia and Hungary. This fundamental error sign
Why objectivity (60): Despite the factual inaccuracies, the article attempts to maintain an objective tone by reporting the results of the basketball match as if they were part of the handball championship. However, the confusion between sports undermines the overall neutrality.
DeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 50Objective 607 days ago First we'll get the snacks, then we'll go to schoolThe article discusses the start of the European Championship for under-20 basketball teams in Ljubljana, highlighting the participation of promising Slovenian player Vit Hrabar. Hrabar made his debut for the national team during a previous match against Estonia, where Slovenia lost heavily. The tournament will take place from July 11th to 19th at the Stožice Hall. Hrabar is expected to play a significant role under coach Danijel Radosavljević.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and does not involve any political figures, policies, or contentious issues. It provides factual information about a basketball tournament and a player's involvement without any apparent bias or framing that suggests a political stance.
Why factuality (50): The article incorrectly reports that Slovenia won a basketball game against the Czech Republic at the European Championship for players under 20, while the primary source document clearly indicates that the event described is a handball match between Slovenia and Hungary. This fundamental error sign
Why objectivity (60): Despite the factual inaccuracies, the article attempts to maintain an objective tone by reporting the results of the basketball match as if they were part of the handball championship. However, the confusion between sports undermines the overall neutrality.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter5 hr. ago Captain's message before the final hunt: "Third place goes to the winner".Slovenski košarkarski tim je v polfinale Evropskega prvenstva v košarki porazil Turčijo z 90:72, kar je omogočilo nastop na finalu. Kapitan tima, Urban Kroflič, je bil ključen za zmago, s 26 točkami, 7 skoki in 5 asistencami, kar ga ustavi kot enega najboljših igralcev turnira. Košarkar Danijela Radosavljević je opisal tekmo kot težko, zlasti zaradi provokativnega vedenja tureškega tima, vendar pa so slovenski igralci ostali čvrsti. Kroflič je bil tudi v preteklosti enega najboljših slovenskih igralcev, s posebnim doprisankom v dresu članske izbrane vrste.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. The framing remains neutral, presenting facts about the basketball match, player performances, and team strategies without any overt ideological slant.
RTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenteryesterday Young Slovenian handball players in the semi-finals of the EP under 20The Slovenian under-20 men's handball team advanced to the semifinals of the European Championship in Romania after defeating Spain 30:23 in the quarterfinals. The young players, who had previously lost to Hungary in the group stage, now face Hungary again in the semifinal. The match saw Slovenia take control early, maintaining a strong lead throughout, with Aljus Anžič scoring ten goals and Matevž Mlakar making 16 saves. Coach Tomaz Ocvirk praised the team's defensive performance and teamwork, while Anžič expressed confidence ahead of their rematch against Hungary.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports event without any political implications. It focuses solely on the performance and progress of the Slovenian under-20 handball team in a competitive tournament. There is no indication of political bias or framing, as the content remains strictly within the realm of体育.
DeloIndependent🔒Centeryesterday Young Slovenian basketball players in the EuroBasket semifinalsThe article reports on the success of young Slovenian basketball players at the EuroBasket U20 championship, where they advanced to the semifinals by defeating Turkey. The team, composed of players born in 2006 and younger, led by coach Danijel Radosavljević, has reached the semifinals for the third consecutive major tournament. They previously won bronze medals at the 2024 European Championship in Finland and the 2023 World Cup in Switzerland. In their recent match against Turkey, Slovenia dominated with a score of 90-72. The team faces France in the next round. Key players included Urban Kroflič with 26 points and others contributing significantly. Coach Radosavljević emphasized tactical preparation and mental focus for the upcoming game against France.
Bias read (Center): The article covers a sports event and does not involve politically charged topics such as government, elections, or public policy. Therefore, it is considered apolitical and leans toward the center.