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Bosnian Crisis: Dodik's Moscow Trip Fuels Secession Fears
High Representative Christian Schmidt accuses Russia of seeking to destabilize the Balkans amid rising tensions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, triggered by Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik's planned Moscow visit and the entity's adoption of legislation for its own army and judiciary, raising con...
Bosnian Crisis: Dodik's Moscow Trip Fuels Secession Fears
High Representative Christian Schmidt accuses Russia of seeking to destabilize the Balkans amid rising tensions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, triggered by Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik's planned Moscow visit and the entity's adoption of legislation for its own army and judiciary, raising con...
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40% Bias Score


Arrest Warrants Issued for Top Republika Srpska Officials Amidst Rising Tensions in Bosnia
Bosnian prosecutors issued arrest warrants for three Republika Srpska officials, including President Milorad Dodik, for undermining the country's constitutional order, escalating tensions and triggering international concern over the fragile peace following the 1995 Dayton Agreement.
Arrest Warrants Issued for Top Republika Srpska Officials Amidst Rising Tensions in Bosnia
Bosnian prosecutors issued arrest warrants for three Republika Srpska officials, including President Milorad Dodik, for undermining the country's constitutional order, escalating tensions and triggering international concern over the fragile peace following the 1995 Dayton Agreement.
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40% Bias Score


Bosnia Tensions Rise: Dodik Convicted, EUFOR Increases Troops
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, rising tensions led to President Milorad Dodik's conviction for defying the Dayton Agreement, prompting EUFOR to increase its troop presence to 1600 soldiers. Experts warn of potential escalation, despite the unlikelihood of a large-scale war, citing the volatile post-conf...
Bosnia Tensions Rise: Dodik Convicted, EUFOR Increases Troops
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, rising tensions led to President Milorad Dodik's conviction for defying the Dayton Agreement, prompting EUFOR to increase its troop presence to 1600 soldiers. Experts warn of potential escalation, despite the unlikelihood of a large-scale war, citing the volatile post-conf...
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48% Bias Score


Dodik's Defiance and Uncertain Future of Bosnia
Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, was sentenced to prison for defying the Constitutional Court and OHR decisions, prompting his announced withdrawal of Serb representatives from Bosnian state institutions, raising concerns about regional stability given potential shifts in US foreign pol...
Dodik's Defiance and Uncertain Future of Bosnia
Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, was sentenced to prison for defying the Constitutional Court and OHR decisions, prompting his announced withdrawal of Serb representatives from Bosnian state institutions, raising concerns about regional stability given potential shifts in US foreign pol...
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44% Bias Score


Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik Sentenced, Risks Further Instability
Milorad Dodik, leader of Bosnia's Republika Srpska, was sentenced to one year in prison and banned from politics for six years for undermining the state and the 1995 Dayton Agreement; he rejects the ruling and threatens further action, raising fears of renewed instability in the country.
Bosnian Serb Leader Dodik Sentenced, Risks Further Instability
Milorad Dodik, leader of Bosnia's Republika Srpska, was sentenced to one year in prison and banned from politics for six years for undermining the state and the 1995 Dayton Agreement; he rejects the ruling and threatens further action, raising fears of renewed instability in the country.
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44% Bias Score


Dodik Sentenced, Threatens Bosnian Secession
Milorad Dodik, president of Bosnia's Republika Srpska, received a one-year prison sentence and six-year political ban for rejecting laws from the High Representative in 2023; he plans to withdraw from the Dayton Agreement and seek confederation with Serbia.
Dodik Sentenced, Threatens Bosnian Secession
Milorad Dodik, president of Bosnia's Republika Srpska, received a one-year prison sentence and six-year political ban for rejecting laws from the High Representative in 2023; he plans to withdraw from the Dayton Agreement and seek confederation with Serbia.
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52% Bias Score

BiH Court Orders Detention for RS Leadership
Bosnia and Herzegovina's court issued a one-month detention order for Republika Srpska's president, prime minister, and parliament speaker for allegedly attacking the country's constitutional order, following their refusal to appear for questioning and the RS's passage of laws undermining BiH's judi...

BiH Court Orders Detention for RS Leadership
Bosnia and Herzegovina's court issued a one-month detention order for Republika Srpska's president, prime minister, and parliament speaker for allegedly attacking the country's constitutional order, following their refusal to appear for questioning and the RS's passage of laws undermining BiH's judi...
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48% Bias Score

Bosnia Tensions Rise as Dodik Faces Prison Sentence, EU Deploys More Troops
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik was sentenced to a year in prison for undermining the Dayton peace accords, prompting the EU to increase its troop presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1100 to 1600 soldiers amid rising tensions and fears of renewed conflict.

Bosnia Tensions Rise as Dodik Faces Prison Sentence, EU Deploys More Troops
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik was sentenced to a year in prison for undermining the Dayton peace accords, prompting the EU to increase its troop presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1100 to 1600 soldiers amid rising tensions and fears of renewed conflict.
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40% Bias Score

BrÄko District Status Reconsidered Amidst Bosnian Political Tensions
BrÄko's special district status in Bosnia and Herzegovina, established in 1999 by an international arbitration tribunal, is being reconsidered due to Republika Srpska's actions challenging state institutions, potentially leading to BrÄko's reassignment or increased international intervention.

BrÄko District Status Reconsidered Amidst Bosnian Political Tensions
BrÄko's special district status in Bosnia and Herzegovina, established in 1999 by an international arbitration tribunal, is being reconsidered due to Republika Srpska's actions challenging state institutions, potentially leading to BrÄko's reassignment or increased international intervention.
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40% Bias Score

Republika Srpska Defies Bosnia's Court Ruling with New Laws
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska passed four laws defying a court ruling against President Milorad Dodik, effectively blocking several Bosnian state institutions within RS territory, prompting strong international reactions and raising concerns about Bosnia's sovereignty and stability.

Republika Srpska Defies Bosnia's Court Ruling with New Laws
The National Assembly of Republika Srpska passed four laws defying a court ruling against President Milorad Dodik, effectively blocking several Bosnian state institutions within RS territory, prompting strong international reactions and raising concerns about Bosnia's sovereignty and stability.
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40% Bias Score

Dodik Defies Bosnia Court, Threatens Dayton Agreement
Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, was sentenced to prison; he responded by threatening to withdraw Republika Srpska from key institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, potentially violating the Dayton Agreement and destabilizing the region.

Dodik Defies Bosnia Court, Threatens Dayton Agreement
Milorad Dodik, president of Republika Srpska, was sentenced to prison; he responded by threatening to withdraw Republika Srpska from key institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina, potentially violating the Dayton Agreement and destabilizing the region.
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64% Bias Score

Council of State to Rule on Schiphol Detention Center
The Dutch Council of State decides today on the Schiphol detention center's use for asylum seekers; PSV and Go Ahead Eagles play in the KNVB Cup semi-final; varied weather conditions are expected.

Council of State to Rule on Schiphol Detention Center
The Dutch Council of State decides today on the Schiphol detention center's use for asylum seekers; PSV and Go Ahead Eagles play in the KNVB Cup semi-final; varied weather conditions are expected.
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20% Bias Score
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