1Paris Saint-Germain crush Chelsea to reach Champions League quarter-finals
Story gist: Paris Saint-Germain defeated Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League knockout stage. PSG advanced to the quarter-finals.
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Confirmed Chelsea line up versus Paris Saint-Germain | News | Official Site
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage of the story. Center coverage from Chelsea Football Club’s official site focused solely on confirming the team’s pre-match line-up against Paris Saint-Germain, emphasizing neutral team news and preparation. Absent perspectives include left-leaning emphasis on international competition dynamics or right-leaning focus on club rivalries; no post-match analysis or dramatic framing like ‘crush’ appears.
2UK–Nigeria trade hits £8.1b as Tinubu begins state visit
Story gist: UK-Nigeria trade reached £8.1 billion as Nigerian President Bola Tinubu began a state visit to the UK.
UK–Nigeria trade hits £8.1b as Tinubu begins state visit
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Nigerian firms to create jobs in UK as Tinubu begins state visit
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Nigeria-UK trade drive sparks jobs, investment surge across key sectors
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Guardian Nigeria emphasizes the raw trade figure (£8.1b) tied to Tinubu’s visit in neutral terms. Center Punch highlights Nigerian firms creating jobs in the UK, focusing on mutual benefits. Right-leaning Nation uses dynamic language like ‘sparks’ and ‘surge’ to stress job and investment growth across sectors, portraying optimistic economic momentum. All frames are positive without notable omissions.
3‘This government is killing Nigerians’ — Amaechi criticises Tinubu over Maiduguri bombings
Story gist: Bombs exploded in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria, killing and injuring scores of people. Former Transportation Minister Rotimi Amaechi criticized President Bola Tinubu’s government over the incident.
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Bombs explode in northeastern Nigeria, leaving scores killed and injured, authorities say
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IGP visits Borno blast victims, urges heightened vigilance
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Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential emphasis on government criticism like Amaechi’s remarks. Center outlets like AP News frame the story neutrally, focusing on the explosions, casualties, and authorities’ statements. Right-leaning The Nation highlights the Inspector General of Police’s visit to victims and call for vigilance, emphasizing official response and security measures over attacks or blame.
4Customs intercept two pangolins, intensify crackdown on wildlife traffickers
Story gist: Customs officials intercepted two pangolins. Authorities intensified crackdown on wildlife traffickers.
The Race to Stop Wildlife Trafficking in Africa
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Customs intercept two pangolins, intensify crackdown on wildlife traffickers
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NYT frames story as ‘The Race to Stop Wildlife Trafficking in Africa,’ emphasizing urgent, continent-wide crisis with dramatic tone. Center Punch Newspapers uses neutral, factual headline on specific interception and crackdown. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential emphasis on law enforcement successes or local economic angles.