Georgian Protests Erupt Amidst EU Membership Suspension and US Sanctions
Massive protests erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia on Saturday night against the ruling Georgian Dream party's actions, including the inauguration of a new president and the suspension of Georgia's EU membership bid until 2028, further fueled by US sanctions against the party's founder, Bidzina Ivanishvil...
Georgian Protests Erupt Amidst EU Membership Suspension and US Sanctions
Massive protests erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia on Saturday night against the ruling Georgian Dream party's actions, including the inauguration of a new president and the suspension of Georgia's EU membership bid until 2028, further fueled by US sanctions against the party's founder, Bidzina Ivanishvil...
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16% Bias Score
Georgia's President Defies Ruling Party, Sparking Deep Political Crisis
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili is defying the ruling party by refusing to leave office after her term ends Sunday, protesting the election of far-right Mikheil Kavelashvili, amid a deep political crisis fueled by a contested October election, sanctions against the ruling party's leader, and...
Georgia's President Defies Ruling Party, Sparking Deep Political Crisis
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili is defying the ruling party by refusing to leave office after her term ends Sunday, protesting the election of far-right Mikheil Kavelashvili, amid a deep political crisis fueled by a contested October election, sanctions against the ruling party's leader, and...
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52% Bias Score
Moldova's Narrow Pro-EU Victory Amidst Societal Divisions and 'Georgian Scenario' Fears
Moldovan President Maia Sandu won a second term, pushing for EU membership, which narrowly passed a referendum (50.4%). However, societal divisions and the risk of a 'Georgian scenario' remain due to the influence of Russian propaganda and the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Moldova's Narrow Pro-EU Victory Amidst Societal Divisions and 'Georgian Scenario' Fears
Moldovan President Maia Sandu won a second term, pushing for EU membership, which narrowly passed a referendum (50.4%). However, societal divisions and the risk of a 'Georgian scenario' remain due to the influence of Russian propaganda and the upcoming parliamentary elections.
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52% Bias Score
Georgia Crackdown: Brutal Police Response to Protests Following EU Membership Suspension
Following Georgia's suspension of EU membership talks, police violently dispersed protestors in Tbilisi on November 30th, injuring at least one, Zviad Maisachvili, whose assault was caught on video, sparking outrage and further protests; over 400 people were arrested, with hundreds reporting abuse.
Georgia Crackdown: Brutal Police Response to Protests Following EU Membership Suspension
Following Georgia's suspension of EU membership talks, police violently dispersed protestors in Tbilisi on November 30th, injuring at least one, Zviad Maisachvili, whose assault was caught on video, sparking outrage and further protests; over 400 people were arrested, with hundreds reporting abuse.
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60% Bias Score
Mass Protests Erupt in Georgia Following Ruling Party's Decision to Delay EU Accession Talks
Mass protests erupted in Georgia after the ruling Georgian Dream party announced it would delay EU accession talks until 2028, following allegations of widespread vote-buying and government intimidation in the October elections, which resulted in demonstrations in Tbilisi and across the nation.
Mass Protests Erupt in Georgia Following Ruling Party's Decision to Delay EU Accession Talks
Mass protests erupted in Georgia after the ruling Georgian Dream party announced it would delay EU accession talks until 2028, following allegations of widespread vote-buying and government intimidation in the October elections, which resulted in demonstrations in Tbilisi and across the nation.
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44% Bias Score
Georgia's President Defies Exit Amidst Electoral Fraud Claims and EU Accession Suspension
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refused to leave office on December 29th following allegations of mass electoral fraud in the October 26th elections and the ruling party's suspension of EU accession talks, citing constitutional grounds and the need to negotiate new elections to restore legit...
Georgia's President Defies Exit Amidst Electoral Fraud Claims and EU Accession Suspension
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refused to leave office on December 29th following allegations of mass electoral fraud in the October 26th elections and the ruling party's suspension of EU accession talks, citing constitutional grounds and the need to negotiate new elections to restore legit...
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44% Bias Score
Georgian Protests Escalate as President Defies Incoming Leader's Inauguration
Thousands of Georgians formed a human chain in Tbilisi to protest the upcoming inauguration of Mikheil Kavelashvili as president, whose election is deemed illegitimate by the current president, Salome Zourabichvili, who refuses to leave office, escalating a political crisis fueled by allegations of ...
Georgian Protests Escalate as President Defies Incoming Leader's Inauguration
Thousands of Georgians formed a human chain in Tbilisi to protest the upcoming inauguration of Mikheil Kavelashvili as president, whose election is deemed illegitimate by the current president, Salome Zourabichvili, who refuses to leave office, escalating a political crisis fueled by allegations of ...
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44% Bias Score
Serbia Protests After Canopy Collapse Kills 15
Fifteen people died when a concrete canopy collapsed in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1st, sparking almost daily student-led protests across Serbia and into neighboring Bosnia, fueled by accusations of corruption and challenging President Vucic's government.
Serbia Protests After Canopy Collapse Kills 15
Fifteen people died when a concrete canopy collapsed in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1st, sparking almost daily student-led protests across Serbia and into neighboring Bosnia, fueled by accusations of corruption and challenging President Vucic's government.
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44% Bias Score
Georgia's Anti-Western Presidential Candidate Wins Amidst Protests
Mikheil Kawelaschwili, a former footballer and member of the anti-Western "Strength of the People" party, won the Georgian presidential election on October 30, 2023, succeeding Salome Zourabichvili. His victory, backed by the ruling Georgian Dream party, sparked protests from opposition groups who a...
Georgia's Anti-Western Presidential Candidate Wins Amidst Protests
Mikheil Kawelaschwili, a former footballer and member of the anti-Western "Strength of the People" party, won the Georgian presidential election on October 30, 2023, succeeding Salome Zourabichvili. His victory, backed by the ruling Georgian Dream party, sparked protests from opposition groups who a...
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60% Bias Score
Ukraine's Path to EU Membership: Timeline and Challenges
Ukraine's EU accession process is advancing, with negotiations anticipated to begin mid-2025, aiming for membership by 2028-2034. This involves screening Ukrainian laws, addressing economic competitiveness concerns, and preparing the EU budget.
Ukraine's Path to EU Membership: Timeline and Challenges
Ukraine's EU accession process is advancing, with negotiations anticipated to begin mid-2025, aiming for membership by 2028-2034. This involves screening Ukrainian laws, addressing economic competitiveness concerns, and preparing the EU budget.
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Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Georgia Amidst Accusations of Pro-Russian Influence
Georgian protestors burned an effigy of Bidzina Ivanishvili, the country's wealthiest man and alleged pro-Russian figure, amid mass demonstrations against his influence over the Georgian Dream party and the halting of EU accession talks, highlighting growing anti-government sentiment and a geopoliti...
Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Georgia Amidst Accusations of Pro-Russian Influence
Georgian protestors burned an effigy of Bidzina Ivanishvili, the country's wealthiest man and alleged pro-Russian figure, amid mass demonstrations against his influence over the Georgian Dream party and the halting of EU accession talks, highlighting growing anti-government sentiment and a geopoliti...
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60% Bias Score
Georgia PM Vows to "Eradicate" Opposition Amid Pro-EU Crackdown
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze vowed to "eradicate" the pro-EU opposition following a disputed election and ensuing protests, resulting in over 300 arrests, dozens of injuries, and international condemnation, including US sanctions threats, as EU membership talks were suspended until 2028...
Georgia PM Vows to "Eradicate" Opposition Amid Pro-EU Crackdown
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze vowed to "eradicate" the pro-EU opposition following a disputed election and ensuing protests, resulting in over 300 arrests, dozens of injuries, and international condemnation, including US sanctions threats, as EU membership talks were suspended until 2028...
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56% Bias Score