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Večernji listIndependentCenter10 hr. ago PHOTO: Split is going crazy: Look at the wildest outfits, some even in furThe article reports on the opening day of the 12th edition of the Ultra Europe music festival in Split, Croatia. The event, held at the Youth Park, attracted tens of thousands of visitors from over 140 countries. The atmosphere was described as vibrant, featuring colorful outfits, neon colors, futuristic sunglasses, and unique fashion choices. The festival runs for three days, with performances by international DJs such as John Summit, DJ Snake, Afrojack, and local artists like DJ Jocka. The article highlights the scale and global appeal of the event, expecting over 150,000 attendees.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a music festival, which falls under the category of sports according to the defined topic rules. The content is purely descriptive and celebratory, with no political commentary or controversy. Therefore, the political charge is minimal, and the lean is centered.
Večernji listIndependentCenter11 hr. ago Tens of thousands of people from over 140 countries have come to Ultra: 'It's even better than Miami'The 12th edition of the Ultra Europe music festival has begun in Split, Croatia, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from over 140 countries. The event, held in Park mladeži, features numerous electronic music artists and is expected to draw a global audience. Attendees include first-time visitors like Megan from Montreal and Ben from Canada, who highlight the festival's atmosphere, music quality, and values such as peace, love, and community. Tony from California expressed excitement about experiencing the festival's energy and comparing it favorably to the Miami Ultra event. The festival offers food and drink options and runs for three days.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event—music festival—with no mention of politics, policy, or public figures. It provides neutral descriptions of attendees' experiences and does not take a stance or frame the event politically.
Index.hrIndependentCenter11 hr. ago Ultra 2026 has started. Cheapest food is a hot dog for 10 euros and a slice of pizza for 13.The 12th edition of Ultra Europe, held in Split, Croatia, attracted thousands of visitors from over 140 countries. The event, which runs for three days at the Park mladeži, features international electronic music acts and emphasizes values like peace, love, and community. Attendees included first-time participants from Canada and the United States who expressed excitement about the festival’s atmosphere and lineup. The event also highlighted fashion trends among attendees, with creative outfits becoming a signature element. While the festival offered a vibrant cultural experience, food and drink prices were noted to be high, with items such as water, beer, cocktails, and burgers priced between 6 and 22 euros.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a music festival, which falls under the SPORTS category. It does not discuss political issues, policies, or governance. The content is descriptive and celebratory of the event, with no indication of political bias or framing. Therefore, the political charge is minimal, and the
Index.hrIndependentCenter12 hr. ago Look at the food and drink prices on Ultra.The article from Index.hr reports on the high prices of food and drinks at the Ultra Europe music festival in Split, Croatia, scheduled for July 2026. It lists the costs for various items, including water, soft drinks, beer, cocktails, burgers, and other menu items. Prices range from 6 euros for a half-liter bottle of water to 42 euros for a liter cocktail. The article notes that while some items like burgers are priced at 18 euros regardless of type, additional items such as fries, extra meat, and side dishes come at extra cost. The piece highlights the overall expense of eating and drinking during the event, which takes place in the Split Youth Park.
Bias read (Center): The subject of the article is the pricing of food and beverages at a music festival, which is not a politically charged issue. Therefore, the framing does not show a clear ideological slant, and the content remains neutral.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenter12 hr. ago Here are the prices of food at Ultra: a slice of pizza 13 euros, a pancake 12, but this is still the most expensive, a glass costs 22 eurosThe article reports on the high food and drink prices at the Ultra Europe music festival in Croatia this year, highlighting specific items such as a slice of pizza costing 13 euros, a Nutella pancake priced at 12 euros, and a glass of cocktail reaching 22 euros. The report includes various food options ranging from 8 to 18 euros, along with beverage prices, including bottled water starting at six euros and cocktails costing up to 22 euros per glass. Additionally, the article mentions that attendees must pay five euros if they wish to purchase lighters, which are otherwise confiscated by security.
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about food and drink pricing at a music festival without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political entity or ideology. It simply reports on the costs associated with attending the event.
N1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter17 hr. ago Split will not sleep for three days: one of the biggest electronic music festivals in Europe beginsThe city of Split has once again become the European hub for electronic music with the start of the Ultra Europe festival. This three-day event at Park mladeži stadium will attract tens of thousands of visitors from around the world. The festival has been held in Split for twelve consecutive years and draws attendees who often combine their visit with tourism in Croatia. Festivalgoers expressed excitement about the lineup, including performances by top DJs like Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, and Armin van Buuren. Authorities such as the police, emergency medical services, and municipal agencies are working intensively to ensure the event runs smoothly and safely. Many visitors, including both younger fans and older attendees, plan to stay for all three days despite the physical demands.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event, specifically a music festival, which is inherently non-political. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. The content is descriptive and neutral, focusing on the logistics, attendance, and experiences related to the festival
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