World Cup 2026: Mbappe strikes twice as France overpower Senegal
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Latest source: Anadolu EN
Latest source: AllAfrica
Latest source: France24
Latest source: TASS
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France's Bleus seal the deal with Mbappe in 2nd half against Senegal's Lions of Teranga
Mbappe breaks scoring record in France win over Senegal in World Cup
France beat Senegal 3-1 to top World Cup's group of death
France defeat Senegal 3-1 in World Cup Group
Africa: 2026 World Cup France Gets Its Revenge 24 Years Later, Defeats Senegal 3-1
World Cup 2026: Mbappe strikes twice as France overpower Senegal
Mbappe's record-breaking brace powers France to 3-1 win vs Senegal
World Cup 2026: French supporters go wild after victory against Senegal
Mbappé becomes France's record scorer as Les Bleus down valiant Senegal
World Cup 2026: France beat Senegal as Mbappé becomes Les Bleus' record goal-scorer
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NOFRAME automatically compares reporting from over 80 actively pulled sources across 6 geopolitical regions. The framing divergence measures how differently the same event is portrayed.
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