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Srebrenica Remembrance Tarnished by Bosnian Political Crisis
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, the burial of seven more victims coincides with a political crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina, fueled by the nationalist leader Milorad Dodik's secession threats for Republika Srpska, defying the 1995 peace accords and international oversight.
Srebrenica Remembrance Tarnished by Bosnian Political Crisis
Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, the burial of seven more victims coincides with a political crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina, fueled by the nationalist leader Milorad Dodik's secession threats for Republika Srpska, defying the 1995 peace accords and international oversight.
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48% Bias Score


Seville Conference Yields Compromise Agreement on Global Finance Amidst Rising Nationalism
The UN's 4th International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville (Spain) concluded with the "Compromiso de Sevilla," a compromise agreement on global financial challenges despite the US absence and opposition; the agreement, while achieving global consensus, lacks concrete commitments t...
Seville Conference Yields Compromise Agreement on Global Finance Amidst Rising Nationalism
The UN's 4th International Conference on Financing for Development in Seville (Spain) concluded with the "Compromiso de Sevilla," a compromise agreement on global financial challenges despite the US absence and opposition; the agreement, while achieving global consensus, lacks concrete commitments t...
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44% Bias Score


Thompson Concert in Zagreb Sparks Controversy Over Nazi Salute
Nearly 500,000 people attended a concert in Zagreb by Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson, who repeated a Nazi salute from a popular song, sparking controversy given the salute's association with the WWII-era Ustase regime responsible for killing thousands in concentration camps.
Thompson Concert in Zagreb Sparks Controversy Over Nazi Salute
Nearly 500,000 people attended a concert in Zagreb by Croatian singer Marko Perković Thompson, who repeated a Nazi salute from a popular song, sparking controversy given the salute's association with the WWII-era Ustase regime responsible for killing thousands in concentration camps.
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56% Bias Score


Half a Million Attend Croatian Concert Featuring Pro-Nazi Salute
Croatian singer Marko Perkovic and an estimated 500,000 fans performed a pro-Nazi WWII salute at a Zagreb concert on Saturday, prompting condemnation from Serbia and raising concerns about persistent nationalism in Croatia.
Half a Million Attend Croatian Concert Featuring Pro-Nazi Salute
Croatian singer Marko Perkovic and an estimated 500,000 fans performed a pro-Nazi WWII salute at a Zagreb concert on Saturday, prompting condemnation from Serbia and raising concerns about persistent nationalism in Croatia.
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48% Bias Score


Spanish Elections: PP Congress Amidst PSOE Corruption Scandal
Simultaneous PP congress and PSOE committee meetings coincide amid PSOE corruption allegations; the author questions the PP's 'centrism' and predicts inaction if they win power, highlighting concerns about dealing with Catalan and Basque nationalism.
Spanish Elections: PP Congress Amidst PSOE Corruption Scandal
Simultaneous PP congress and PSOE committee meetings coincide amid PSOE corruption allegations; the author questions the PP's 'centrism' and predicts inaction if they win power, highlighting concerns about dealing with Catalan and Basque nationalism.
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60% Bias Score


Serbian Student Protests Expose Deep Political Crisis Amidst Rise of Nationalism
Student protests in Serbia, sparked by a fatal incident in Novi Sad, have eroded the government's legitimacy, leading to a political crisis with four opposition groups boycotting parliament. A Vidovdan protest drew 140,000 participants, featuring unexpected nationalist speeches, prompting concerns a...
Serbian Student Protests Expose Deep Political Crisis Amidst Rise of Nationalism
Student protests in Serbia, sparked by a fatal incident in Novi Sad, have eroded the government's legitimacy, leading to a political crisis with four opposition groups boycotting parliament. A Vidovdan protest drew 140,000 participants, featuring unexpected nationalist speeches, prompting concerns a...
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48% Bias Score

Far-Right's "Remigration" Plan and "Great Replacement" Theory Inspire Vox's Mass Deportation Proposal
Meetings in Potsdam and Plieux, Germany and France, respectively, revealed the far-right's adoption of the "remigration" plan to expel millions of immigrants from Germany and Renaud Camus' "great replacement" theory, inspiring Spain's Vox party's proposal for mass deportations, despite some European...

Far-Right's "Remigration" Plan and "Great Replacement" Theory Inspire Vox's Mass Deportation Proposal
Meetings in Potsdam and Plieux, Germany and France, respectively, revealed the far-right's adoption of the "remigration" plan to expel millions of immigrants from Germany and Renaud Camus' "great replacement" theory, inspiring Spain's Vox party's proposal for mass deportations, despite some European...
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60% Bias Score

Polish Activists Protest Migrant Reception at German-Polish Border
Two Polish activists collected signatures near the German-Polish border on July 4th for a referendum against mandatory illegal migrant reception, highlighting post-election nationalist sentiment and tensions over German migrant returns.

Polish Activists Protest Migrant Reception at German-Polish Border
Two Polish activists collected signatures near the German-Polish border on July 4th for a referendum against mandatory illegal migrant reception, highlighting post-election nationalist sentiment and tensions over German migrant returns.
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64% Bias Score

Pro-Nazi Salute at Massive Croatian Concert Sparks Outrage
Croatian singer Marko Perkovic and an estimated 500,000 concertgoers performed a pro-Nazi salute in Zagreb on Saturday, prompting widespread condemnation, particularly from neighboring Serbia, and raising questions about Croatia's reconciliation with its wartime past.

Pro-Nazi Salute at Massive Croatian Concert Sparks Outrage
Croatian singer Marko Perkovic and an estimated 500,000 concertgoers performed a pro-Nazi salute in Zagreb on Saturday, prompting widespread condemnation, particularly from neighboring Serbia, and raising questions about Croatia's reconciliation with its wartime past.
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52% Bias Score

German Parliamentarians Condemn Serbia's Crackdown on Protests
German lawmakers from various parties condemned the Serbian government's violent crackdown on peaceful protests, expressing concerns about the impact on Serbia's EU accession bid and highlighting the need for democratic reforms.

German Parliamentarians Condemn Serbia's Crackdown on Protests
German lawmakers from various parties condemned the Serbian government's violent crackdown on peaceful protests, expressing concerns about the impact on Serbia's EU accession bid and highlighting the need for democratic reforms.
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44% Bias Score

Poland Reinstates Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania
Poland will reinstate temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania starting July 7, 2025, due to concerns over German deportation practices and rising domestic political tensions surrounding migration, particularly after the recent presidential election.

Poland Reinstates Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania
Poland will reinstate temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania starting July 7, 2025, due to concerns over German deportation practices and rising domestic political tensions surrounding migration, particularly after the recent presidential election.
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64% Bias Score

National Opposition to Bank Mergers Hinders European Banking Union
National governments' resistance to cross-border bank mergers in Europe, such as Germany's blocking of UniCredit's bid for Commerzbank, is hindering the development of a unified European banking market, clashing with the aims of the Banking Union and raising concerns about Europe's global competitiv...

National Opposition to Bank Mergers Hinders European Banking Union
National governments' resistance to cross-border bank mergers in Europe, such as Germany's blocking of UniCredit's bid for Commerzbank, is hindering the development of a unified European banking market, clashing with the aims of the Banking Union and raising concerns about Europe's global competitiv...
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44% Bias Score
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