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Support for Serbian Protests Waning, Claims Vucic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reports declining support for the ongoing protests, stating authorities maintain control while condemning protester violence; 19 people were recently detained, and one police officer was injured during clashes.
Support for Serbian Protests Waning, Claims Vucic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reports declining support for the ongoing protests, stating authorities maintain control while condemning protester violence; 19 people were recently detained, and one police officer was injured during clashes.
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56% Bias Score


China and Serbia Strengthen Ties Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
On Friday in Moscow, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic agreed to strengthen bilateral ties, focusing on economic cooperation and infrastructure development, while reaffirming Serbia's adherence to the one-China policy.
China and Serbia Strengthen Ties Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty
On Friday in Moscow, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic agreed to strengthen bilateral ties, focusing on economic cooperation and infrastructure development, while reaffirming Serbia's adherence to the one-China policy.
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48% Bias Score


Belgrade Students Blockade RTS for Ninth Day, Demanding Media Reform
Students have blockaded the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) headquarters in Belgrade for nine days, demanding new elections for the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) and potentially the shutdown of RTS due to alleged biased reporting; the blockade has disrupted programming and sparked inte...
Belgrade Students Blockade RTS for Ninth Day, Demanding Media Reform
Students have blockaded the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) headquarters in Belgrade for nine days, demanding new elections for the Regulatory Body for Electronic Media (REM) and potentially the shutdown of RTS due to alleged biased reporting; the blockade has disrupted programming and sparked inte...
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44% Bias Score


Serbia Appoints Non-Political Figure as Prime Minister Amidst Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić appointed endocrinology professor Jura Matcut to form a new government following the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević amidst student protests triggered by a deadly November 1st, 2024, railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 16 people.
Serbia Appoints Non-Political Figure as Prime Minister Amidst Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić appointed endocrinology professor Jura Matcut to form a new government following the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević amidst student protests triggered by a deadly November 1st, 2024, railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 16 people.
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40% Bias Score


Serbia Investigates Alleged Sonic Weapon Use at Belgrade Protest
Following reports of sonic weapon use at a Belgrade protest on March 15, resulting in physical and psychological distress for thousands, the Serbian ambassador asserts an ongoing independent investigation will determine if illegal weapons were deployed, while over half a million people have signed a...
Serbia Investigates Alleged Sonic Weapon Use at Belgrade Protest
Following reports of sonic weapon use at a Belgrade protest on March 15, resulting in physical and psychological distress for thousands, the Serbian ambassador asserts an ongoing independent investigation will determine if illegal weapons were deployed, while over half a million people have signed a...
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52% Bias Score


Serbia: Pro-Government Counter-Protest Ahead of Major Student Rally
In Belgrade, Serbia, a pro-government group called "Students 2.0" is counter-protesting student demonstrations sparked by the November 1 Novi Sad railway station collapse (15 deaths), allegedly using paid actors and former paramilitaries, ahead of a large rally planned for Saturday.
Serbia: Pro-Government Counter-Protest Ahead of Major Student Rally
In Belgrade, Serbia, a pro-government group called "Students 2.0" is counter-protesting student demonstrations sparked by the November 1 Novi Sad railway station collapse (15 deaths), allegedly using paid actors and former paramilitaries, ahead of a large rally planned for Saturday.
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44% Bias Score

Subotica Protest: Diverse Groups Unite Against Vucic
Students in Subotica, Serbia, protested the demolition of Novi Sad's bus station entrance and lack of accountability, with support from farmers and war veterans, highlighting discontent with Aleksandar Vucic's regime.

Subotica Protest: Diverse Groups Unite Against Vucic
Students in Subotica, Serbia, protested the demolition of Novi Sad's bus station entrance and lack of accountability, with support from farmers and war veterans, highlighting discontent with Aleksandar Vucic's regime.
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44% Bias Score

China and Serbia Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
During a meeting in Moscow on Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation, particularly in trade and investment, while Serbia reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China principle.

China and Serbia Strengthen Ties Amidst Global Uncertainty
During a meeting in Moscow on Friday, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic agreed to strengthen bilateral cooperation, particularly in trade and investment, while Serbia reaffirmed its commitment to the one-China principle.
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52% Bias Score

Serbian Students' 1300km Bike Protest Demands EU Action on Corruption
Serbian university students completed a 1,300km bike ride to Strasbourg to advocate for their anti-corruption protests, demanding greater EU support after the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their arrival was met with a hero's welcome.

Serbian Students' 1300km Bike Protest Demands EU Action on Corruption
Serbian university students completed a 1,300km bike ride to Strasbourg to advocate for their anti-corruption protests, demanding greater EU support after the deaths of 16 people in a train station collapse; their arrival was met with a hero's welcome.
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32% Bias Score

Serbia: Protests Continue After Deadly Collapse, Government Responds with Repression
Following a deadly railway station collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia's student-led protests persist, met with government repression including salary cuts for teachers and arrests of activists, while the government forms a new political movement and faces potential international pressure.

Serbia: Protests Continue After Deadly Collapse, Government Responds with Repression
Following a deadly railway station collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia's student-led protests persist, met with government repression including salary cuts for teachers and arrests of activists, while the government forms a new political movement and faces potential international pressure.
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44% Bias Score

Petition Demands Investigation into Alleged Use of Sonic Weapons at Serbian Protest
Over 590,000 people signed a petition calling for an independent investigation into the alleged use of sonic weapons by Serbian security forces during Saturday's anti-corruption protest in Belgrade, prompting claims of human rights violations and adding pressure on President Aleksandar Vučić.

Petition Demands Investigation into Alleged Use of Sonic Weapons at Serbian Protest
Over 590,000 people signed a petition calling for an independent investigation into the alleged use of sonic weapons by Serbian security forces during Saturday's anti-corruption protest in Belgrade, prompting claims of human rights violations and adding pressure on President Aleksandar Vučić.
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40% Bias Score

Serbian Women Lead Anti-Corruption Protests, Marking International Women's Day
On International Women's Day, Serbian female students led daily anti-corruption protests, extending a 15-minute silence for railway victims to 19 minutes to include 4 women killed this year in domestic violence, challenging President Vucic's government.

Serbian Women Lead Anti-Corruption Protests, Marking International Women's Day
On International Women's Day, Serbian female students led daily anti-corruption protests, extending a 15-minute silence for railway victims to 19 minutes to include 4 women killed this year in domestic violence, challenging President Vucic's government.
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32% Bias Score
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