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Slovenia🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

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On July 6, 2026, young volunteers from the PUM-O+ program at the People's University of Radovljica organized a charitable event in Grafski Park aimed at promoting responsible pet care and raising funds for the Ljubljana Animal Shelter – Gmajnice. The event, called 'Pumpet-o+', included educational activities focused on the importance of spaying and neutering cats and dogs to prevent overpopulation and improve animal welfare. Dr. Zlata Čop, founder of the Small Animals Veterinary Clinic in Lesc, highlighted that the situation regarding spaying and neutering has improved significantly in the Gorenjska region, with very few abandoned puppies and kittens. She emphasized that spayed or neutered pets live longer, face fewer health issues, and are less likely to roam, reducing road accidents. Concerns about reduced hunting behavior were addressed, noting that sterilized cats still hunt mice effectively. The event featured a variety of activities including a canine agility course, cooking workshops, and photo opportunities.

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Gorenjski glas logoGorenjski glasIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 805 days ago
Ticket: canned cat food

On July 6, 2026, young volunteers from the PUM-O+ program at the People's University of Radovljica organized a charitable event in Grafski Park aimed at promoting responsible pet care and raising funds for the Ljubljana Animal Shelter – Gmajnice. The event, called 'Pumpet-o+', included educational activities focused on the importance of spaying and neutering cats and dogs to prevent overpopulation and improve animal welfare. Dr. Zlata Čop, founder of the Small Animals Veterinary Clinic in Lesc, highlighted that the situation regarding spaying and neutering has improved significantly in the Gorenjska region, with very few abandoned puppies and kittens. She emphasized that spayed or neutered pets live longer, face fewer health issues, and are less likely to roam, reducing road accidents. Concerns about reduced hunting behavior were addressed, noting that sterilized cats still hunt mice effectively. The event featured a variety of activities including a canine agility course, cooking workshops, and photo opportunities.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a community-driven event centered around animal welfare and education, which is not inherently politically charged. It provides balanced information about the benefits of spaying and neutering animals, includes quotes from a veterinarian, and does not take a clear stance on a爭

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article reports on an event organized by PUM-O+ program in Radovljica, focusing on promoting responsible pet care and collecting donations for the animal shelter. It mentions the interactive track for dogs and educational aspects like sterilization. The information aligns with typical community

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenter5 hr. ago
During the semi-final of the World Cup, Justin Bieber will perform.

The FIFA World Cup has announced a special halftime show during the final match, inspired by the American football league's Super Bowl halftime performance. The event will feature performances by Coldplay's Chris Martin, Justin Bieber, Burna Boy, Gustavo Dudamel, and the PS22 Chorus, along with appearances by the iconic Muppets from Sesame Street. The show aims to raise funds through the Fifa Global Citizen Education Fund for children's education and access to soccer worldwide. So far, over 16 million euros have been raised, with a goal of 87.5 million euros or 100 million US dollars. Justin Bieber expressed his gratitude for participating in the show and supporting global education initiatives.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a cultural event tied to a major international sports tournament, focusing on entertainment aspects such as musical performances and charitable fundraising. There is no explicit political commentary, framing, or bias in the content. The information is presented neutrally, with

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