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Willing versus unwilling: The soccer circus is leaving, and God drives a Hungarian Mercedes
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Willing versus unwilling: The soccer circus is leaving, and God drives a Hungarian Mercedes

The article discusses various international events and their implications, focusing on geopolitical tensions and sports. It mentions the Coalition of Willing Nations, which includes countries supporting Ukraine, highlighting disagreements between Croatia's Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and President Zoran Milanović. The article notes Bulgaria's former president Rumen Radev withdrawing his country from the coalition, leading to increased support for Ukraine by France under President Emmanuel Macron. It also references the military parade in Paris, where around 6,800 soldiers, including Croatian specialists, participated, emphasizing Croatia's alignment with Western nations. Additionally, the piece covers the decline of the Trump-era political circus in North America, the FIFA World Cup, and related controversies involving players, coaches, and political incidents such as the Falkland Islands rivalry and diplomatic issues involving American player Mohamed Balogun.

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Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentCenterFactual 88Objective 853 days ago
Plenković in Paris after a stopover at ATJ Lučko: 'Croatia was exactly where it needed to be'

Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković attended the French National Day celebrations in Paris on July 14, 2026, which focused on European security, support for Ukraine, and Macron’s final military parade before his term ends. During an interview with Večernji List journalist Tomislav Krasnec after the event, Plenković commented on the significance of Croatia’s participation, highlighting the country’s presence at international events and the involvement of the Antiterrorist Unit Lučko, a unit formed during the Homeland War. He praised the organization of the ceremony, noting France’s leadership in European defense autonomy and the impressive display of military capabilities. Plenković also mentioned informal discussions with other leaders, including Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić, though he did not specify the topics discussed.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of Plenković’s comments and actions without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes direct quotes from the prime minister and provides context about the event and its geopolitical implications without editorializing or using biased language.

Why factuality (88): The article covers the parade and includes quotes from Plenković, detailing his views on the event and its political implications. It accurately reflects the primary source and the internal discussions with Vučić.

Why objectivity (85): There is a slight leaning towards supporting Plenković’s perspective, particularly regarding Croatia’s role in the coalition, which shows a mild bias.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 88Objective 753 days ago
PHOTO / Plenkovic from Paris: We are proud of ATJ Lučko, Croatia's place is with allies

On July 14, 2026, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković congratulated French President Emmanuel Macron on the traditional military parade held in Paris to commemorate France’s National Day. The event, held annually on July 14th, attracted thousands of participants at the Champs-Élysées and is considered one of Europe’s most significant military ceremonies. Plenković highlighted France’s strong defense capabilities and emphasized European solidarity and alliance. He specifically praised the participation of members of Croatia’s Special Police Unit ATJ Lučko, who represented Croatia at the parade. Plenković expressed pride in their contribution during the Homeland War and noted their continued role in representing Croatia alongside EU partners and NATO allies. He also stated that the Croatian government remains committed to strengthening the country’s military, police, and overall national security system.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral account of the prime minister’s public congratulations and comments on the parade, highlighting both international cooperation and domestic military contributions without overtly favoring any political stance. The framing is balanced, focusing on official statements, a

Why factuality (88): The article confirms the details from the primary source, including the participation of ATJ Lučko, the number of participants, and the political significance of the event. It also mentions the security measures and the broader European defense context, which are consistent with the primary source.

Why objectivity (75): While the article is mostly objective, it includes some political commentary from Plenković, such as his emphasis on strengthening European defense. This adds a slight subjective element but remains within the bounds of reasonable interpretation.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 807 days ago
Picula on the clash between Milanovic and Plenkovic over Paris: No parade is not just a parade, but a political message

The article discusses a live interview with Tonino Picula, an EU parliament reporter for Serbia and a member of the European Parliament, who appeared on N1 Studio with host Nina Klenak. Picula commented on his report regarding Serbia and addressed the relationship between President Zoran Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković. The discussion focused on tensions between the two leaders, particularly in relation to their differing positions on issues involving France, which Picula described as more than just a parade but a political message.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion between political figures and does not exhibit clear bias toward either side. It focuses on the commentary of an external observer, Tonino Picula, who provides an analysis rather than taking a stance. There is no evident loaded language or one-sided framing

Why factuality (85): The article references the conflict between Plenković and Milanović but does not provide specific details from the primary source document beyond mentioning the topic. It cites Tonino Picula’s comments but lacks direct quotes or detailed claims from the original Dnevnik HTV report. The factual conte

Why objectivity (80): The article presents the views of Tonino Picula without overt bias but includes subjective commentary such as 'Nijedna parada nije samo parada, već politička poruka,' which implies an interpretive stance rather than strictly reporting facts.

N1 Hrvatska logoN1 HrvatskaIndependentProgressiveFactual 85Objective 703 days ago
Selak Raspudić: While Milanović is acting as an alternative to Plenkovic, we cannot have a real alternative

Saborska zastupnica Marija Selak Raspudić, članica stranke Drito, sudjelovala je u razgovoru na programu 'Novi dan' s Ninom Kljenak, u kojem je komentirala više temata. Uključivala su se priča o stanju u sportu, kandidatura Dragana Primorca za predsjednika Hrvatskog olimpijskog odbora, sukob između predsjednika Zorana Milanovića i premijera Andreja Plenkovića, te odnos između HDZ-a i Domovinskog pokreta unutar vladajuće koalicije. Raspudić je naglasila da Milanović nastupa kao alternativa Plenkoviću, ali da nije moguće imati pravu alternativu.

Bias read (Progressive): The article discusses the political conflict between President Zoran Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, positioning Milanović as an alternative to Plenković. The framing suggests that the current leadership lacks a genuine alternative, which aligns with a left-leaning perspective that is

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article reports on statements by Marija Selak Raspudić regarding political dynamics including Milanović’s potential candidacy and relations between HDZ and DP. The facts appear consistent with other sources covering similar topics, though some details lack depth. The tone leans slightly toward c

Večernji list logoVečernji listIndependentProgressiveFactual 70Objective 5510 days ago
'Plenkovic is violating the Constitution, soldiers are not needed in Paris'

The article discusses the conflict between Croatia's President Zoran Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, focusing on accusations that Plenković is violating the constitution by overstepping his authority. Siniša Hajdaš Dončić, leader of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), stated that the SDP does not support sending Croatian soldiers to a military parade in Paris and criticized Plenković for acting unilaterally on foreign policy matters. Dončić emphasized that the parade in Paris was not a formal NATO event but rather a political move by French President Emmanuel Macron ahead of elections. He also noted that the SDP believes the president and prime minister should consult on foreign policy decisions as outlined in the constitution. However, there appears to be internal disagreement within the SDP regarding this stance, with some members reportedly supporting Plenković’s position.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the conflict through the lens of constitutional violations by the prime minister and supports the president's position, aligning with the SDP's criticism of Plenković. The tone emphasizes the need for adherence to constitutional procedures and criticizes unilateral actions by the閣

Why factuality (70): The article contains some factual inaccuracies, including the claim that Plenković 'krši Ustav' without citing specific constitutional provisions. It also misrepresents the primary source by suggesting Plenković avoids conversations with Milanović, which was not stated in the original text. Some sta

Why objectivity (55): The article has a clear political slant favoring SDP and criticizing Plenković. It uses emotionally charged language like 'gazi Ustav' and frames the situation as a constitutional violation, which may not be supported by the primary source. The tone is biased against Plenković.

tportal logotportalIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
Willing versus unwilling: The soccer circus is leaving, and God drives a Hungarian Mercedes

The article discusses various international events and their implications, focusing on geopolitical tensions and sports. It mentions the Coalition of Willing Nations, which includes countries supporting Ukraine, highlighting disagreements between Croatia's Prime Minister Andrej Plenković and President Zoran Milanović. The article notes Bulgaria's former president Rumen Radev withdrawing his country from the coalition, leading to increased support for Ukraine by France under President Emmanuel Macron. It also references the military parade in Paris, where around 6,800 soldiers, including Croatian specialists, participated, emphasizing Croatia's alignment with Western nations. Additionally, the piece covers the decline of the Trump-era political circus in North America, the FIFA World Cup, and related controversies involving players, coaches, and political incidents such as the Falkland Islands rivalry and diplomatic issues involving American player Mohamed Balogun.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on politically sensitive topics like the Coalition of Willing Nations and geopolitical tensions, it presents a balanced view by mentioning both sides of the conflict between Croatia's leaders and providing context on international responses. The framing does not clearly sl抗

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