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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news from Magnus Carlsen, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 71 stories have been published about Magnus Carlsen which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Magnus Carlsen?Magnus Carlsen often is covered by Left Media sources.
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Top Magnus Carlsen News

Europe · OsloMagnus Carlsen has been ranked the No. 1 chess player in the world since 2011. He was expected to have a 2023 rematch with Ian Nepomniachtchi, who he defeated in the 2021 world championship. The championship matches are held every two years and the next is scheduled for 2023.See the Story
Chess-Carlsen will not defend world title next year
44% Left coverage: 18 sources

Asia · New DelhiIndia's 16-year-old Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu stunned World Champion Magnus Carlsen for the second time in just three months. He got better of the Norwegian in the fifth round of the Chessable Masters online rapid chess tournament on Friday. The fifth round match of the tournament was headed towards a draw but a one-move blunder from the world champion Carlsen resulted in his defeat.See the Story
India's R Praggnanandhaa stuns World Champion Magnus Carlsen for second time in year
67% Right coverage: 6 sources

Magnus CarlsenViswanathan Anand upstages world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in the fifth round of the Classical section of the Norway Chess tournament. Anand claimed the victory in a thrilling Armageddon (sudden death game) after the regular match ended in a 40-move draw. The Indian GM leads the field with four more rounds to go in the prestigious tournament.See the Story
Norway Chess: Viswanathan Anand registers another win over World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen to lead standings
Coverage: 5 sources
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Asia · IndiaIndia will be fielding three teams each in the Open and women's sections. The Indian 'A' team, seeded second behind the star-studded USA, is likely to be among the main challengers for the top prize. Youthful India 'B' squad coached by R B Ramesh, is seeded 11th and can be counted among the dark horses.See the Story
All eyes on India ahead of the 44th Chess Olympiad
60% Right coverage: 5 sources
Magnus CarlsenViswanathan Anand defeated world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen in a one-day blitz tournament ahead of the 10th edition of the Norway Chess championship. Anand was playing with white pieces and the game was looking headed toward a draw but Carlsen tried to force something and landed in trouble and had to resign on the 43rd move.See the Story
Norway Chess: Viswanathan Anand gets the better of world champion Carlsen in blitz event
50% Right coverage: 6 sources
ChessIndia's 16-year-old Grandmaster Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu defeated China's Wei Yi in the quarter-finals of the ongoing Chessable Masters online rapid chess tournament. He will now be going up against Anish Giri of the Netherlands in the semi-final clash.See the Story
Chessable Masters 2022: India's Praggnanandhaa beats China's Wei Yi, enters semi-finals | Sports-Games
60% Left coverage: 5 sources
ChessRameshbabu Praggnanandhaa stuns world champion Magnus Carlsen for the second time this year. The 16-year-old took advantage of a one-move blunder by Carlsen in the closing stages to stay in the hunt for a place in the knockout stages.See the Story
Chess-Indian teen Praggnanandhaa stuns Carlsen again to take win at Chessable Masters
43% Left coverage: 7 sources
Magnus CarlsenViswanathan Anand lost to Azerbaijan's Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in the ninth round. Norwegian star Magnus Carlsen shot into sole lead with a win over Frenchman Maxime Vachier-Lagrave. Anand, who was in second spot behind world No.1 Carlsen after seven rounds, slipped to third.See the Story
Norway Chess: Viswanathan Anand loses to Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in 9th round; Carlsen surges ahead
Coverage: 5 sources
ChessThe 52-year old Indian grandmaster has 13 points after the seventh round, half a point behind Carlsen, who was shocked by Norwegian compatriot Aryan Tari in the sudden death tie-break.See the Story
Norway chess 2022: Anand beats Radjabov; Carlsen suffers loss
Coverage: 4 sources
Magnus CarlsenStronger teams lived up to their seeding and added two more match-points. Unlike the opening round, more fancied teams dropped at least a draw or two on Saturday. World champion Magnus Carlsen resumed his Olympiad campaign after a six-year gap, with a late win.See the Story
Chess Olympiad Open Section Day 2: Indian teams keep winning; Paraguay stretches mighty USA
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
ChessHer profile intro reads: “hey, I'm bad at chess. We could be bad at chess together. wanna play?”. Yet, the 24-year-old from Jersey, a British island near the north coast of France, is a chess celebrity, instantly recognised in most chess playing countries.See the Story
‘Do they think Tallulah Roberts is Magnus Carlsen?’ How Anna Cramling and Tallulah chess streamed their way to stardom
100% Left coverage: 1 sources