Mostar danas "gorio" na 41 stepen celzija: Lokalci spas tražili van grada, a turisti ispod Starog mosta
Danas je Mostar doživljavao vrlo visoku temperaturu od 41 stepena Celzijusa, što je premašilo prognozu. Ljudi iz mjesta koristili su priliku da odu u zelenjačka područja za tradicionalne ljetne aktivnosti, dok su turisti ostajali u gradu, kупali se u rijeci Neretvi ili vozi čamce ispod Starog mosta. Dr. Mateo Miloš iz mostarskog Doma zdravlja navodi da su se javili neki stariji građani i oni s narušenim zdravljem zbog slabosti, dehidratacije i toplotne iscrpljenosti, ali nije zabilježeno mnogo prijava. Preporučuje se izbjegavanje duge izloženosti sunčanju. Iako je početak ljetne sezone službeno u juni, visoke temperature iznad 40 stepena su u posljednjih godina postale normalna pojava, nakon što su u prošlosti bile anomalija. Podaci pokazuju porast temperature tokom mjeseca juna, s prosječnom temperaturom zraka od 21,62 °C (1955–1990.) do 23,76 °C (1990–2025.), a maksimalna temperatura je znatno rasteo, s četirima godinama u posljednjih pet godina gdje je prešla 40 stepeni.
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In the days leading up to Bosnia and Herzegovina's World Cup match against Switzerland, a small child dressed in the national team's colors became an unexpected attraction in Mostar. The child, riding in a miniature car decorated with the country's flag, paraded through the city center under a large banner reading 'Good luck, Dragons!' The event drew attention from both locals and tourists, who stopped to take photos and express their admiration. Many commented that this young supporter perfectly captured the emotional connection Bosniaks and Herzegovinians have with their national team. The scene highlighted the deep passion for the national football team across generations.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports-related event—a fan's parade in support of the national football team—without any political commentary, framing, or reference to political issues. It is purely celebratory and does not engage with political topics.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article gives an accurate account of the mascot event in Mostar before the match. It maintains a neutral and celebratory tone, presenting the event as a community highlight without overt bias.
Dnevni avazParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 9017 days ago
The article announces an exclusive fashion show to be held on the Old Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as part of the 'Mostar Summer' cultural event. The event, organized by the local luxury brand AROS, will celebrate the 460th anniversary of the bridge and aim to showcase Bosnia and Herzegovina as a host for world-class events. The fashion show will feature two collections by designer Armin Osmančević, who has collaborated with international brands.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event and does not take a political stance or present any biased framing. It highlights the significance of the Old Bridge as a historical monument and promotes a local fashion brand without favoring any political side.
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): This article presents factual details about the fashion show at the Old Bridge, including the brand involved and the event's significance. The tone remains largely objective, focusing on the event's features and organizers.
Klix.baIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 858 days ago
The article discusses the positive experiences of tourists visiting Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the tourist season. Director Elvira Ćemalović of the Tourist Association highlights the challenges facing tourism, including lack of regulation and infrastructure, but notes improvements in the city’s management. Local vendors report a successful season despite seasonal dips due to international sports events. Tourists from various countries praise the city’s cultural blend, cleanliness, hospitality, and historical sites, particularly the bronze bridge and local cuisine. Positive feedback includes compliments on the friendly atmosphere and well-organized celebrations.
Bias read (Center): While the article touches on governance issues like tourism regulations and infrastructure, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The focus remains on factual reports of tourist satisfaction and challenges faced by the tourism sector, without overtly favoring any political group or ideology.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article accurately describes tourist experiences in Mostar and quotes visitors positively. However, it has a clear positive bias toward Bosnia and Herzegovina, highlighting only favorable feedback without contrasting perspectives.
Klix.baIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 858 days ago
Danas je Mostar doživljavao vrlo visoku temperaturu od 41 stepena Celzijusa, što je premašilo prognozu. Ljudi iz mjesta koristili su priliku da odu u zelenjačka područja za tradicionalne ljetne aktivnosti, dok su turisti ostajali u gradu, kупali se u rijeci Neretvi ili vozi čamce ispod Starog mosta. Dr. Mateo Miloš iz mostarskog Doma zdravlja navodi da su se javili neki stariji građani i oni s narušenim zdravljem zbog slabosti, dehidratacije i toplotne iscrpljenosti, ali nije zabilježeno mnogo prijava. Preporučuje se izbjegavanje duge izloženosti sunčanju. Iako je početak ljetne sezone službeno u juni, visoke temperature iznad 40 stepena su u posljednjih godina postale normalna pojava, nakon što su u prošlosti bile anomalija. Podaci pokazuju porast temperature tokom mjeseca juna, s prosječnom temperaturom zraka od 21,62 °C (1955–1990.) do 23,76 °C (1990–2025.), a maksimalna temperatura je znatno rasteo, s četirima godinama u posljednjih pet godina gdje je prešla 40 stepeni.
Bias read (Center): Vijest se fokusira na meteorološkim podacima i općim efektima visoke temperature na stanovništvo i turiste, bez evidentnog političkog okvira ili strane perspektive. Nema izraza koji bi sugerirali specifičnu političku stranku ili ideologiju, pa je ključna težnja ka neutralnosti.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports on the high temperatures in Mostar and includes specific data from FHMZ and ECMWF. However, it leans slightly towards emphasizing the impact of climate change, which introduces a subtle bias.
N1 Bosna i HercegovinaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 9013 days ago
Edin Numankadić, one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most significant visual artists, has passed away. He was known for his extensive contributions to the art scene, including founding the Museum of Contemporary Art Ars Aevi and serving as director of the Olympic Museum in Sarajevo. During the 1992 siege of Sarajevo, he helped save many museum exhibits from destruction. His death comes just before the opening of a major exhibition titled 'Prisustvo' (Presence), which was meant to commemorate both his 50 years of artistic work and the 80th anniversary of the Art Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Colleagues and friends describe him as a quiet, knowledgeable figure who greatly influenced younger generations of artists.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural heritage and the legacy of an artist, with no direct political commentary or framing. It highlights his contributions to art and cultural preservation without taking a stance on political issues.
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides accurate information about Edin Numankadić's death, his contributions to art, and his role during the 1992 siege. The facts align with the cross-source consensus, though some details like his exact roles may not be elaborated upon elsewhere.
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