PSG defeats Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to retain Champions League title.
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PSG defeats Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to retain Champions League title.

Paris Saint-Germain beat Arsenal 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in Budapest to win their second consecutive Champions League. Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes missed the decisive penalty. Violent celebrations across France led to hundreds of arrests and dozens of injuries.

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Divergence score
This event sits in the top 14% of divergence this week. 16 outlets covered it, splitting into 12 framing camps across 4 bias groups.
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4 bias groups
The spectrum · how 16 outlets placed this story
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Deutsche Welle
Al Jazeera
Times of Israel
AP News
BBC
CNN
Globe and Mail
Jerusalem Post
Reuters
Le Monde
NY Post
South China Morning Post
Breitbart
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ABC News
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Sports outlets focus on PSG's back-to-back dynasty, while news outlets lead with hundreds arrested in riots. The event is framed as either a historic athletic achievement or a public order crisis.
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Outlets across the spectrum land in roughly the same place: the shared language is highlighted.

THE LEFT2 outlets · mostly critical
Fires lit in Paris after PSG's Champions League victory
CNN CNN LEFT
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THE RIGHT1 outlet · mostly neutral
PSG defeats Arsenal in epic shootout victory to seal second straight Champions League title
NYP NY Post RIGHT
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“Dozens arrested in Paris clashes on PSG victory night” · Deutsche Welle, Al Jazeera, Times of Israel, AP News, BBC, Globe and Mail, Jerusalem Post, Reuters, Le Monde

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