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Serbian Protests Block State Television Broadcasts
Students and citizens are blockading Serbian state television stations in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Kragujevac, protesting a news presenter's insult and demanding government accountability for corruption following a deadly train station collapse in November.
Serbian Protests Block State Television Broadcasts
Students and citizens are blockading Serbian state television stations in Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Kragujevac, protesting a news presenter's insult and demanding government accountability for corruption following a deadly train station collapse in November.
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48% Bias Score


Vucic Apologizes Amid Growing Serbian Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic apologized for calling a state TV reporter an "imbecile" after the reporter covered massive anti-government protests sparked by a deadly train station collapse in November that killed 15, and which have been ongoing since then, with the next protest planned for Mar...
Vucic Apologizes Amid Growing Serbian Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic apologized for calling a state TV reporter an "imbecile" after the reporter covered massive anti-government protests sparked by a deadly train station collapse in November that killed 15, and which have been ongoing since then, with the next protest planned for Mar...
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44% Bias Score


38 Members of Abu Latif Crime Family Arrested in Massive Israeli Police Operation
Israeli police arrested 38 members of the Abu Latif crime family on Wednesday, indicting 24 for blackmail and extortion to obtain government contracts, seizing millions of shekels in assets; the operation targeted the family's alleged infiltration of Defense Ministry tenders and aimed to dismantle t...
38 Members of Abu Latif Crime Family Arrested in Massive Israeli Police Operation
Israeli police arrested 38 members of the Abu Latif crime family on Wednesday, indicting 24 for blackmail and extortion to obtain government contracts, seizing millions of shekels in assets; the operation targeted the family's alleged infiltration of Defense Ministry tenders and aimed to dismantle t...
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60% Bias Score


SSA Acting Commissioner Resigns Amidst DOGE Data Access Dispute
Acting Social Security Commissioner Michelle King resigned following a dispute with DOGE employees over access to sensitive personal data; Leland Dudek replaced her, pledging transparency and promising an investigation by the Inspector General.
SSA Acting Commissioner Resigns Amidst DOGE Data Access Dispute
Acting Social Security Commissioner Michelle King resigned following a dispute with DOGE employees over access to sensitive personal data; Leland Dudek replaced her, pledging transparency and promising an investigation by the Inspector General.
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52% Bias Score


Serbian Students Stage Prolonged Blockades Amidst Corruption Protests
Serbian university students are staging prolonged blockades and demonstrations in Novi Sad and Belgrade to protest government corruption following a November 1st train station canopy collapse that killed 15, showcasing resilience and unity through games, shared meals, and community building.
Serbian Students Stage Prolonged Blockades Amidst Corruption Protests
Serbian university students are staging prolonged blockades and demonstrations in Novi Sad and Belgrade to protest government corruption following a November 1st train station canopy collapse that killed 15, showcasing resilience and unity through games, shared meals, and community building.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Omnibus Bill Passes Amidst Political Maneuvering
The Spanish government's omnibus bill, initially stalled over pension adjustments, passed after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez negotiated concessions; this involved unexpected support from the PP, raising questions about evolving political strategies.
Spanish Omnibus Bill Passes Amidst Political Maneuvering
The Spanish government's omnibus bill, initially stalled over pension adjustments, passed after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez negotiated concessions; this involved unexpected support from the PP, raising questions about evolving political strategies.
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56% Bias Score

Serbian Parliament Descends into Chaos Amid Ongoing Protests
Opposition lawmakers in Serbia's parliament used smoke grenades and tear gas during a session on Tuesday, injuring three ruling party members, escalating months of protests sparked by a railway station collapse that killed 15 people in November and challenging President Aleksandar Vucic's rule.

Serbian Parliament Descends into Chaos Amid Ongoing Protests
Opposition lawmakers in Serbia's parliament used smoke grenades and tear gas during a session on Tuesday, injuring three ruling party members, escalating months of protests sparked by a railway station collapse that killed 15 people in November and challenging President Aleksandar Vucic's rule.
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48% Bias Score

Quebec Cybersecurity Minister Resigns Amid \$500 Million SAAQclic Scandal
Quebec Premier François Legault replaced his cybersecurity minister, Éric Caire, after an auditor general's report revealed at least \$500 million in cost overruns for the SAAQclic online platform, causing delays and long lines at service centers; the opposition demands a public inquiry.

Quebec Cybersecurity Minister Resigns Amid \$500 Million SAAQclic Scandal
Quebec Premier François Legault replaced his cybersecurity minister, Éric Caire, after an auditor general's report revealed at least \$500 million in cost overruns for the SAAQclic online platform, causing delays and long lines at service centers; the opposition demands a public inquiry.
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36% Bias Score

Prosecutor Backs Investigation into Hiring of Prime Minister's Brother's Associate
Judge Beatriz Biedma's investigation into the hiring of Luis Carrero Pérez by the Badajoz Provincial Council, focusing on his relationship with the Prime Minister's brother David Sánchez, is backed by the Prosecutor, who opposes the defense's appeal. The investigation centers on potentially backdate...

Prosecutor Backs Investigation into Hiring of Prime Minister's Brother's Associate
Judge Beatriz Biedma's investigation into the hiring of Luis Carrero Pérez by the Badajoz Provincial Council, focusing on his relationship with the Prime Minister's brother David Sánchez, is backed by the Prosecutor, who opposes the defense's appeal. The investigation centers on potentially backdate...
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48% Bias Score

Alberta Premier Denies Wrongdoing Amidst $614 Million Health Care Scandal
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith denies involvement in a health care procurement scandal where allegedly inflated contracts worth $614 million benefited UCP-connected businesses, following the dismissal of the Alberta Health Services CEO who was about to report concerns to the Auditor-General.

Alberta Premier Denies Wrongdoing Amidst $614 Million Health Care Scandal
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith denies involvement in a health care procurement scandal where allegedly inflated contracts worth $614 million benefited UCP-connected businesses, following the dismissal of the Alberta Health Services CEO who was about to report concerns to the Auditor-General.
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52% Bias Score

Serbian Student Protests Continue After Prime Minister's Resignation
Following a violent attack on students in Novi Sad, Serbia, which prompted the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, students continue protests demanding accountability, transparency, and systemic change. The protests, initially focused on a railway station reconstruction project, are now a b...

Serbian Student Protests Continue After Prime Minister's Resignation
Following a violent attack on students in Novi Sad, Serbia, which prompted the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević, students continue protests demanding accountability, transparency, and systemic change. The protests, initially focused on a railway station reconstruction project, are now a b...
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44% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse, Prime Minister Resigns
Fifteen deaths from a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, sparked massive, ongoing protests demanding transparency and accountability, resulting in the resignation of the Prime Minister and revealing deep-seated public distrust in the government.

Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse, Prime Minister Resigns
Fifteen deaths from a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, sparked massive, ongoing protests demanding transparency and accountability, resulting in the resignation of the Prime Minister and revealing deep-seated public distrust in the government.
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48% Bias Score
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