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Other than Lamine, the real star of the World Cup is Keyne Yamal: the viral slur against Belgium. He called me and said he would do it
Italy⚽ SportsLean Progressive3 hr. ago

Other than Lamine, the real star of the World Cup is Keyne Yamal: the viral slur against Belgium. He called me and said he would do it

The article discusses the growing popularity of Keyne Yamal, the four-year-old son of football star Lionel Messi, during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. After Spain defeated Belgium 2-1 in the quarter-finals, Keyne became the focus of attention after a playful tongue-out expression captured on camera, which quickly went viral on social media. The article explains that this gesture was pre-planned by Keyne’s father, who had instructed him to do so if the moment would air on television. This is not the first time Keyne has drawn attention at international events; he previously made headlines during Spain’s match against Austria. The piece highlights the close bond between Messi and his son, noting that Keyne often accompanies Messi to games and has become a recognizable figure online, especially through videos shared by Messi on TikTok.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 60yesterday
Little and ignorant men who send messages like this with intimate photos, women let's talk about it because I don't think I'm the only one who receives them.

Cristina Plevani, ex partecipante del Grande Fratello e dell'Isola dei Famosi, ha condiviso sui social un forte sfogo contro i messaggi e le foto intime non richieste che riceve da sconosciuti attraverso i messaggi privati dei social network. Ha pubblicato uno screenshot di uno di questi messaggi e invitato altre donne a condividere la loro esperienza, sottolineando che non è un fenomeno isolato. Plevani descrive gli invii come una forma di abuso e usa termini forti per definire gli autori come 'piccoli e ignoranti'. Alcune altre donne hanno risposto condividendo esperienze simili, mentre alcuni uomini hanno espresso distacco da tali comportamenti.

Bias read (Progressive): L'articolo presenta una critica forte verso comportamenti sessuali indesiderati e usa linguaggio carico di disapprovazione nei confronti degli autori di tali messaggi. Pur non trattandosi di politica nel senso stretto, il tema è altamente contestuale e sociale, con un'attenzione al ruolo delle donne

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 60): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports on Cristina Plevani’s public complaint about receiving unsolicited intimate messages from strangers. It references her status as a TV personality and includes quotes from her posts. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language and

Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentCenter3 hr. ago
Other than Lamine, the real star of the World Cup is Keyne Yamal: the viral slur against Belgium. He called me and said he would do it

The article discusses the growing popularity of Keyne Yamal, the four-year-old son of football star Lionel Messi, during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. After Spain defeated Belgium 2-1 in the quarter-finals, Keyne became the focus of attention after a playful tongue-out expression captured on camera, which quickly went viral on social media. The article explains that this gesture was pre-planned by Keyne’s father, who had instructed him to do so if the moment would air on television. This is not the first time Keyne has drawn attention at international events; he previously made headlines during Spain’s match against Austria. The piece highlights the close bond between Messi and his son, noting that Keyne often accompanies Messi to games and has become a recognizable figure online, especially through videos shared by Messi on TikTok.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports event and does not involve any politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. It presents a balanced account of Keyne Yamal's growing fame and family life without taking a clear ideological stance.

Il Giornale logoIl GiornaleParty-alignedCenter4 hr. ago
Benedetta Rossi and her husband adopt two girls, the post on social media: A long journey of waiting, silences and hopes

Benedetta Rossi, una foodblogger, e suo marito Marco Gentili hanno condiviso sui social un lungo messaggio riguardo alla loro decisione di adottare due bambine che si trovano all'estero. La coppia ha descritto il loro percorso di adozione come un'esperienza lunga, complessa e emotiva, caratterizzata da anni di attesa, silenzi e speranze. Hanno sottolineato l'impegno necessario per completare il processo e hanno annunciato che durante la fase finale dell'adozione rimarranno lontani dai social media per mantenere la privacy e concentrarsi sulla crescita delle nuove figlie. La coppia ha anche fatto una promessa ai follower, dicendo che condividerà il loro viaggio futuri quando saranno pronti.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a personal family decision regarding adoption, which is a private matter rather than a politically charged issue. While adoption policies can have political implications, the article does not present any overtly partisan framing or commentary. The tone remains neutral, with no

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