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Five injured in Pamplona's first day of bullfighting
Slovenia⚽ Sports14 hr. ago

Five injured in Pamplona's first day of bullfighting

V španskem mestu Pamplona se je začel festival San Fermin, vključno z tradicionalnim tekom z biki. Na prvem dnu praznovanja so med preganjanjem bikov do arene poškodovani pet ljudi, med njimi trije potrebujemo zdravniško oskrbo. Tek z biki, ki poteka že od 16. stoletja, je del tradicije, kjer mladi moški vsako jutro preganjajo šest bikov po 825 metrov. Od leta 1924 so zaradi te dejavnosti zabeležili 16 smrtnih žrtev, zadnjič leta 2009. Skupine za zaščito živali protestirajo proti temu dogodku, kljub temu pa praznik privablja tisoče obiskovalcev z vsega sveta.

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RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenter14 hr. ago
Five injured in Pamplona's first day of bullfighting

V španskem mestu Pamplona se je začel festival San Fermin, vključno z tradicionalnim tekom z biki. Na prvem dnu praznovanja so med preganjanjem bikov do arene poškodovani pet ljudi, med njimi trije potrebujemo zdravniško oskrbo. Tek z biki, ki poteka že od 16. stoletja, je del tradicije, kjer mladi moški vsako jutro preganjajo šest bikov po 825 metrov. Od leta 1924 so zaradi te dejavnosti zabeležili 16 smrtnih žrtev, zadnjič leta 2009. Skupine za zaščito živali protestirajo proti temu dogodku, kljub temu pa praznik privablja tisoče obiskovalcev z vsega sveta.

Bias read (Center): Tematika je sportska in ne politična, zato ni politično naložena. Članek opisuje dogodek brez stranskega stališča in ne podpira nobene politične stranke ali ideologije.

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center15 hr. ago
Pictures of the day (7.7.)

The article presents a collection of notable photographs from around the world over the past 24 hours, focusing on the first bull-running event of the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain. The event involves thousands of participants who run ahead of six bulls released daily at 8 AM through a narrow 850-meter path in the old town center. This annual week-long festival is known for its famous 'encierros,' or bull runs, which attract large crowds. The photograph was taken by Jorge Guerrero of AFP.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports-related event, specifically the San Fermín festival's bull-running activity, with no mention of politics, policy, or controversy. It provides factual information about the event without any apparent ideological framing or bias.

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center15 hr. ago
Pictures of the day (7.7.)

The article from Delo presents a collection of interesting photographs from around the world in the past 24 hours. One of the featured images depicts participants running ahead of bulls during the first bull run at the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain. The event, which takes place annually, attracts tens of thousands of people. Each day at 8 a.m., six bulls are released down an 850-meter path through the old town’s narrow streets, while runners attempt to stay close to the bulls without falling or suffering burns.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related event (bull running) and does not present any politically charged content. It provides a neutral description of the event, its history, and its significance without taking a stance or using biased language.

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