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Bullfight in Pamplona: Two more people injured

The article reports on an incident during the running of the bulls festival in Pamplona, Spain, where two additional people were injured. The event, known as 'Stierhatz,' involves participants chasing cattle through the streets of the city. While the article mentions the injuries, it does not provide further details such as the cause of the incidents, the number of total participants, or any official statements regarding the safety measures in place during the event.

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Bullfight in Pamplona: Two more people injured

The article reports on an incident during the running of the bulls festival in Pamplona, Spain, where two additional people were injured. The event, known as 'Stierhatz,' involves participants chasing cattle through the streets of the city. While the article mentions the injuries, it does not provide further details such as the cause of the incidents, the number of total participants, or any official statements regarding the safety measures in place during the event.

Bias read (Center): The article covers an event related to a traditional Spanish festival, which is considered a sports or cultural activity rather than a politically charged issue. There is no indication of political bias or framing in the reporting.

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