World Cup: Mbappe, Dembele end Morocco’s dream as France reach semi-finals
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Latest source: Al Jazeera
Latest source: Africa News
Latest source: France24
Latest source: TASS
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Mbappe and Dembele net as France beat Morocco to reach World Cup semifinal
France beat Morocco 2-0 to move into World Cup semi-finals
Kylian Mbappe scores his 8th goal of World Cup to help France beat Morocco 2-0
Morocco’s France match giveaways may carry legal risks, lawyer warns
2026 vs 2022: Morocco reinventing its World Cup identity, here's what's different
France ends Morocco’s run at World Cup 2026
World Cup: Mbappe, Dembele end Morocco’s dream as France reach semi-finals
Mbappe leads France past Morocco into third straight World Cup semi-final
World Cup 2026: Mbappé finds the answer as France advance past Morocco
World Cup: ATFrenchies share their France-Morocco predictions
France-Morocco live: Les Bleus aim for semi-finals in 2022 rematch against Atlas Lions
As France and Morocco Take the Field, Colonial Past and Global Present Will Mix
Les Bleus and the Atlas Lions kick off blockbuster World Cup quarter-finals
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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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