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The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
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The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz

This article is a weekly quiz-style feature from TheJournal.ie, presenting multiple-choice questions on various topics including recent EU developments, sports events, environmental data, urban planning, cultural events, and political controversies. The questions cover topics such as the EU presidency, World Cup results, security measures, Eurovision participation, U.S. landmarks, littering fines, Irish parliamentary expenses, climate records, student housing projects, charity donations, and a controversial conference linked to Peter Thiel. The format resembles a pub quiz, encouraging readers to test their knowledge of current affairs. There is no substantive news content beyond the quiz format, and the tone is lighthearted rather than journalistic.

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Vérification des affirmations

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The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz

This article is a weekly quiz-style feature from TheJournal.ie, presenting multiple-choice questions on various topics including recent EU developments, sports events, environmental data, urban planning, cultural events, and political controversies. The questions cover topics such as the EU presidency, World Cup results, security measures, Eurovision participation, U.S. landmarks, littering fines, Irish parliamentary expenses, climate records, student housing projects, charity donations, and a controversial conference linked to Peter Thiel. The format resembles a pub quiz, encouraging readers to test their knowledge of current affairs. There is no substantive news content beyond the quiz format, and the tone is lighthearted rather than journalistic.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article does not discuss any politically charged subject matter. It presents a quiz with questions covering a range of non-political topics such as sports, environment, urban development, and cultural events. Since none of the questions relate to politics, government, elections, or public policy

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 60 · Objectivité 80): Factuality is limited because the article presents itself as a quiz with multiple-choice questions rather than reporting actual news. It lacks specific factual claims about an event, making it hard to assess accuracy. Objectivity is high as it remains neutral and avoids taking sides, though it does

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