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Comparison

Winner: Source A is less manipulative

Source A appears less manipulative than Source B for this narrative.

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Instant verdict

Less biased source: Source A
More emotional framing: Source B
More one-sided framing: Source B
Weaker evidence quality: Source B
More manipulative overall: Source B

Narrative conflict

Source A main narrative

Then, on the day, we will see what will happen.” Berlin is one of the fastest marathons in the world – eight consecutive men’s world records were set there between 2003 and 2022.

Source B main narrative

(13-May) -- Just 17 days after becoming the first man to break two hours in a regulation marathon, Kenya's Sabastian Sawe has announced that he plans to defend his title at the BMW Berlin Marathon scheduled fo…

Conflict summary

Stance contrast: Then, on the day, we will see what will happen.” Berlin is one of the fastest marathons in the world – eight consecutive men’s world records were set there between 2003 and 2022. Alternative framing: (13-May) -- Just 17 days after becoming the first man to break two hours in a regulation marathon, Kenya's Sabastian Sawe has announced that he plans to defend his title at the BMW Berlin Marathon scheduled fo…

Source A stance

Then, on the day, we will see what will happen.” Berlin is one of the fastest marathons in the world – eight consecutive men’s world records were set there between 2003 and 2022.

Stance confidence: 56%

Source B stance

(13-May) -- Just 17 days after becoming the first man to break two hours in a regulation marathon, Kenya's Sabastian Sawe has announced that he plans to defend his title at the BMW Berlin Marathon scheduled fo…

Stance confidence: 69%

Central stance contrast

Stance contrast: Then, on the day, we will see what will happen.” Berlin is one of the fastest marathons in the world – eight consecutive men’s world records were set there between 2003 and 2022. Alternative framing: (13-May) -- Just 17 days after becoming the first man to break two hours in a regulation marathon, Kenya's Sabastian Sawe has announced that he plans to defend his title at the BMW Berlin Marathon scheduled fo…

Why this pair fits comparison

  • Candidate type: Likely contrasting perspective
  • Comparison quality: 66%
  • Event overlap score: 59%
  • Contrast score: 68%
  • Contrast strength: Strong comparison
  • Stance contrast strength: High
  • Event overlap: Story-level overlap is substantial. Headlines describe a close episode.
  • Contrast signal: Stance contrast: Then, on the day, we will see what will happen.” Berlin is one of the fastest marathons in the world – eight consecutive men’s world records were set there between 2003 and 2022. Alternative framing: (1…

Key claims and evidence

Key claims in source A

  • Then, on the day, we will see what will happen.” Berlin is one of the fastest marathons in the world – eight consecutive men’s world records were set there between 2003 and 2022.
  • I am very happy to return to the BMW Berlin Marathon this year and to defend my title,” Sawe told event organisers.
  • After running a world record of 1:59:30 in London, Sabastian Sawe has confirmed that he will return to the BMW Berlin Marathon to defend his title at the World Athletics Platinum Label road race on 27 September.
  • Tigst Assefa also successfully defended her title, improving her own women-only world record to 2:15:41.

Key claims in source B

  • (13-May) -- Just 17 days after becoming the first man to break two hours in a regulation marathon, Kenya's Sabastian Sawe has announced that he plans to defend his title at the BMW Berlin Marathon scheduled for Sunday,…
  • They will tune in to see just how fast Sawe can run." On race day, we shall see what happens," said Sawe.
  • Organizers said today that they were anticipating "60,000 runners from approximately 160 countries" for the 2026 race.
  • Whether Sawe decides to attack Kipchoge's event record, or his incredible 1:59:30 world record from the TCS London Marathon last month, remains to be seen." I am very much looking forward to returning to the BMW Berlin-…

Text evidence

Evidence from source A

  • key claim
    Then, on the day, we will see what will happen.” Berlin is one of the fastest marathons in the world – eight consecutive men’s world records were set there between 2003 and 2022.

    A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.

  • key claim
    After running a world record of 1:59:30 in London, Sabastian Sawe has confirmed that he will return to the BMW Berlin Marathon to defend his title at the World Athletics Platinum Label road…

    A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.

  • selective emphasis
    Tigst Assefa also successfully defended her title, improving her own women-only world record to 2:15:41.

    Possible selective emphasis on specific aspects of the story.

Evidence from source B

  • key claim
    (13-May) -- Just 17 days after becoming the first man to break two hours in a regulation marathon, Kenya's Sabastian Sawe has announced that he plans to defend his title at the BMW Berlin M…

    A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.

  • key claim
    They will tune in to see just how fast Sawe can run." On race day, we shall see what happens," said Sawe.

    A key claim that anchors the narrative framing.

  • emotional language
    His image in adidas kit can appear on all of the event's promotional materials without the fear of a sponsor conflict, a problem that bedevils race organizers throughout the world.

    Emotionally loaded wording that may amplify audience reaction.

Bias/manipulation evidence

How score signals are formed

Bias score signal Bias signal combines framing pressure, emotional wording, selective emphasis, and one-sided narrative markers.
Emotionality signal Emotionality rises when evidence contains emotionally loaded wording and evaluative labels.
One-sidedness signal One-sidedness rises when one frame dominates and alternative interpretations are weakly represented.
Evidence strength signal Evidence strength rises with concrete claims, attributed statements, and verifiable contextual support.

Source A

26%

emotionality: 25 · one-sidedness: 30

Detected in Source A
framing effect

Source B

35%

emotionality: 29 · one-sidedness: 35

Detected in Source B
Emotional reasoning

Metrics

Bias score Source A: 26 · Source B: 35
Emotionality Source A: 25 · Source B: 29
One-sidedness Source A: 30 · Source B: 35
Evidence strength Source A: 70 · Source B: 64

Framing differences

Possible omitted/downplayed context

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