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Mickoski Accuses Coalition Partner of Secret Deal with DUI
North Macedonia's Prime Minister Kristijan Mickoski publicly accused his coalition partner Arben Taravari of secretly agreeing with the DUI party to not compete in 5-6 municipalities, sparking a strong rebuke from DUI who accused Mickoski of interfering in Albanian political representation.
Mickoski Accuses Coalition Partner of Secret Deal with DUI
North Macedonia's Prime Minister Kristijan Mickoski publicly accused his coalition partner Arben Taravari of secretly agreeing with the DUI party to not compete in 5-6 municipalities, sparking a strong rebuke from DUI who accused Mickoski of interfering in Albanian political representation.
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56% Bias Score


North Macedonia Rejects Snap Elections Amidst Opposition Pressure and Internal Coalition Conflicts
North Macedonia's ruling VMRO-DPMNE party, holding a strong parliamentary majority, will hold only local elections in October 2024, rejecting opposition calls for snap elections despite concerns over governmental performance and the impact on EU accession negotiations. Internal conflicts within the ...
North Macedonia Rejects Snap Elections Amidst Opposition Pressure and Internal Coalition Conflicts
North Macedonia's ruling VMRO-DPMNE party, holding a strong parliamentary majority, will hold only local elections in October 2024, rejecting opposition calls for snap elections despite concerns over governmental performance and the impact on EU accession negotiations. Internal conflicts within the ...
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44% Bias Score


Arrest Warrant Issued for Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik
Bosnia and Herzegovina issued an arrest warrant for Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, on Wednesday, following his conviction for undermining state authority; this escalates tensions and tests the power of the central government.
Arrest Warrant Issued for Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik
Bosnia and Herzegovina issued an arrest warrant for Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, on Wednesday, following his conviction for undermining state authority; this escalates tensions and tests the power of the central government.
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40% Bias Score


Bosnian Entity Bans Central Institutions After President's Conviction
Following Milorad Dodik's conviction for defying the international high representative in Bosnia, the Republika Srpska banned central Bosnian judicial and police entities from operating within its territory, escalating tensions and potentially undermining the Dayton Agreement.
Bosnian Entity Bans Central Institutions After President's Conviction
Following Milorad Dodik's conviction for defying the international high representative in Bosnia, the Republika Srpska banned central Bosnian judicial and police entities from operating within its territory, escalating tensions and potentially undermining the Dayton Agreement.
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44% Bias Score


Dodik Trial Verdict to Impact Bosnia's Political Stability
Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, and Miloš Lukić, acting director of the Official Gazette of Republika Srpska, faced trial for defying High Representative decisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina; the verdict is expected on February 26th, potentially triggering further political instability.
Dodik Trial Verdict to Impact Bosnia's Political Stability
Milorad Dodik, President of Republika Srpska, and Miloš Lukić, acting director of the Official Gazette of Republika Srpska, faced trial for defying High Representative decisions in Bosnia and Herzegovina; the verdict is expected on February 26th, potentially triggering further political instability.
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56% Bias Score


Kosovan Election Results Yield Political Stalemate
In the February 9th, 2025 Kosovan elections, Vetëvendosje won 40.80% of the vote, but faces difficulty forming a government due to opposition from the PDK, AAK, and LDK, who refuse coalition talks. This stalemate risks harming Kosovo's EU integration prospects.
Kosovan Election Results Yield Political Stalemate
In the February 9th, 2025 Kosovan elections, Vetëvendosje won 40.80% of the vote, but faces difficulty forming a government due to opposition from the PDK, AAK, and LDK, who refuse coalition talks. This stalemate risks harming Kosovo's EU integration prospects.
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44% Bias Score

Unequal Campaign Funding Hinders Albanian Women in Politics
A study reveals that 68.24% of women candidates self-funded their campaigns in Albania's 2021 elections, highlighting unequal access to resources. A proposal advocates for allocating 10% of public party funding to women's structures to promote their participation in politics.

Unequal Campaign Funding Hinders Albanian Women in Politics
A study reveals that 68.24% of women candidates self-funded their campaigns in Albania's 2021 elections, highlighting unequal access to resources. A proposal advocates for allocating 10% of public party funding to women's structures to promote their participation in politics.
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36% Bias Score

Arrest Warrant Issued for Bosnian Serb Leader During Jerusalem Interview
An international arrest warrant was issued for Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, while he was in Israel for an interview with The Jerusalem Post to discuss antisemitism and Serbian-Jewish relations, highlighting his controversial political actions and challenging the fragile peace in Bos...

Arrest Warrant Issued for Bosnian Serb Leader During Jerusalem Interview
An international arrest warrant was issued for Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, while he was in Israel for an interview with The Jerusalem Post to discuss antisemitism and Serbian-Jewish relations, highlighting his controversial political actions and challenging the fragile peace in Bos...
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40% Bias Score

Bosnian Independence Referendum of 1992: A Path to War
A 1992 referendum in Bosnia and Herzegovina resulted in 64% voting for independence, despite opposition from the Bosnian Serb SDS and prior agreements between Croatian and Serbian leaders to partition Bosnia, directly leading to the Bosnian War.

Bosnian Independence Referendum of 1992: A Path to War
A 1992 referendum in Bosnia and Herzegovina resulted in 64% voting for independence, despite opposition from the Bosnian Serb SDS and prior agreements between Croatian and Serbian leaders to partition Bosnia, directly leading to the Bosnian War.
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36% Bias Score

Greece's Water Crisis: Expired Treaty, Drought, and Political Tensions
An expired 1964 water treaty between Greece and Bulgaria, coupled with drought, threatens 202,000 hectares of Greek farmland in Northern Evros, creating economic and political tensions.

Greece's Water Crisis: Expired Treaty, Drought, and Political Tensions
An expired 1964 water treaty between Greece and Bulgaria, coupled with drought, threatens 202,000 hectares of Greek farmland in Northern Evros, creating economic and political tensions.
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52% Bias Score

Albanian Court Adjourns Lawsuit Against Macedonian Party Over Assimilation Claims
In Korca, Albania, a court postponed until April 8, 2025, the "Bulgarian Memory" foundation's defamation lawsuit against the Macedonian Alliance for European Integration (MAEI) due to MAEI's request for additional time to find legal representation. The lawsuit resulted from MAEI accusing the foundat...

Albanian Court Adjourns Lawsuit Against Macedonian Party Over Assimilation Claims
In Korca, Albania, a court postponed until April 8, 2025, the "Bulgarian Memory" foundation's defamation lawsuit against the Macedonian Alliance for European Integration (MAEI) due to MAEI's request for additional time to find legal representation. The lawsuit resulted from MAEI accusing the foundat...
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40% Bias Score

Kurti Claims Victory in Kosovo Elections Amidst Vote-Counting Delays
In Kosovo's February 9-10 elections, Prime Minister Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje party claimed victory despite a delayed official result due to a malfunctioning vote-counting system; approximately 40% of Kosovars voted, with VV reportedly receiving over 42% of the vote.

Kurti Claims Victory in Kosovo Elections Amidst Vote-Counting Delays
In Kosovo's February 9-10 elections, Prime Minister Albin Kurti's Vetevendosje party claimed victory despite a delayed official result due to a malfunctioning vote-counting system; approximately 40% of Kosovars voted, with VV reportedly receiving over 42% of the vote.
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40% Bias Score
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