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Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.
Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.
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36% Bias Score


Couple's 30-Year Mission Closes Hundreds of Orphanages
Mark and Caroline Cook founded Hope and Homes for Children (HHfC) in 1994 after witnessing horrific conditions in a Bosnian orphanage; HHfC has since worked in nine countries to close hundreds of orphanages and reunite over 80% of institutionalized children—who are not orphans—with their families or...
Couple's 30-Year Mission Closes Hundreds of Orphanages
Mark and Caroline Cook founded Hope and Homes for Children (HHfC) in 1994 after witnessing horrific conditions in a Bosnian orphanage; HHfC has since worked in nine countries to close hundreds of orphanages and reunite over 80% of institutionalized children—who are not orphans—with their families or...
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48% Bias Score

Bosnian War Refugee Feels Unwelcome in Netherlands Amidst Rising Intolerance
A Bosnian Muslim woman who fled ethnic cleansing in 1992 feels increasingly unwelcome in the Netherlands due to rising anti-Muslim sentiment and parallels to the political climate preceding the Bosnian War, triggering anxieties about potential discrimination.

Bosnian War Refugee Feels Unwelcome in Netherlands Amidst Rising Intolerance
A Bosnian Muslim woman who fled ethnic cleansing in 1992 feels increasingly unwelcome in the Netherlands due to rising anti-Muslim sentiment and parallels to the political climate preceding the Bosnian War, triggering anxieties about potential discrimination.
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40% Bias Score

UNESCO Adds Diverse Cultural Traditions to Intangible Heritage List
UNESCO's latest additions to its intangible cultural heritage list include sake, Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naive art, Parisian zinc roofing, Estonian mulgi puder, and Bosnian Sevdalinka, highlighting the importance of cultural preservation amidst global challenges.

UNESCO Adds Diverse Cultural Traditions to Intangible Heritage List
UNESCO's latest additions to its intangible cultural heritage list include sake, Ukrainian pysanky, Slovak naive art, Parisian zinc roofing, Estonian mulgi puder, and Bosnian Sevdalinka, highlighting the importance of cultural preservation amidst global challenges.
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12% Bias Score
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