World Cup: FIFA demands payment after glitch gives fans free tickets
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Latest source: Punch Nigeria
Latest source: Al Jazeera
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World Cup: FIFA demands payment after glitch gives fans free tickets
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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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