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Rise in Hate Speech Against Albanians in North Macedonia Fuels Balkan Tensions
A Swedish tourist was attacked in Bitola, North Macedonia, for wearing a double-headed eagle shirt, highlighting rising anti-Albanian hate speech in the Balkans, fueled by historical grievances and political manipulation.
Rise in Hate Speech Against Albanians in North Macedonia Fuels Balkan Tensions
A Swedish tourist was attacked in Bitola, North Macedonia, for wearing a double-headed eagle shirt, highlighting rising anti-Albanian hate speech in the Balkans, fueled by historical grievances and political manipulation.
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28% Bias Score


Controversial Launch of North Macedonia's New National Security Agency
North Macedonia's new National Security Agency (NSA) launched on September 1st, 2023, but is facing immediate criticism over its hiring process, with opposition party VMRO-DPMNE alleging political favoritism and potential breaches of legal procedures.
Controversial Launch of North Macedonia's New National Security Agency
North Macedonia's new National Security Agency (NSA) launched on September 1st, 2023, but is facing immediate criticism over its hiring process, with opposition party VMRO-DPMNE alleging political favoritism and potential breaches of legal procedures.
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56% Bias Score


Luxury Tourism Development Fuels Real Estate Boom in Western Balkans
Increased tourism and EU accession talks are driving a surge in luxury hotel development and real estate investment in Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia, leading to significant economic growth and rising property values.
Luxury Tourism Development Fuels Real Estate Boom in Western Balkans
Increased tourism and EU accession talks are driving a surge in luxury hotel development and real estate investment in Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia, leading to significant economic growth and rising property values.
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40% Bias Score


Erasmus+ Fund Misuse Allegations Rock North Macedonia
In North Macedonia, allegations of Erasmus+ fund misuse exceeding €2 million are surfacing, with the ruling SDSM and opposition VMRO-DPMNE parties trading accusations of misappropriation of funds intended for educational projects, sparking controversy ahead of local elections.
Erasmus+ Fund Misuse Allegations Rock North Macedonia
In North Macedonia, allegations of Erasmus+ fund misuse exceeding €2 million are surfacing, with the ruling SDSM and opposition VMRO-DPMNE parties trading accusations of misappropriation of funds intended for educational projects, sparking controversy ahead of local elections.
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52% Bias Score


Macedonia's Delayed Disaster Agency Merger
Macedonia's plan to merge its Directorate for Protection and Rescue (DZS) and Crisis Management Center (CUK) for improved disaster response, initiated a year ago, is still pending due to legal and structural hurdles; the reform aims to create a unified command structure with regional centers and upd...
Macedonia's Delayed Disaster Agency Merger
Macedonia's plan to merge its Directorate for Protection and Rescue (DZS) and Crisis Management Center (CUK) for improved disaster response, initiated a year ago, is still pending due to legal and structural hurdles; the reform aims to create a unified command structure with regional centers and upd...
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16% Bias Score


Kounalaki Withdraws From California Governor's Race
Eleni Kounalaki, California's first female assistant governor elected in 2023, announced she will not run for governor but will instead seek the state Treasurer position in 2026.
Kounalaki Withdraws From California Governor's Race
Eleni Kounalaki, California's first female assistant governor elected in 2023, announced she will not run for governor but will instead seek the state Treasurer position in 2026.
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40% Bias Score

Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Neglects Environmental Duties Amidst Political Campaigning
Macedonia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environment, Izet Medjiti, prioritizes political campaigning over his environmental duties, evidenced by his social media activity showing a disproportionate focus on political matters compared to environmental issues.

Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Neglects Environmental Duties Amidst Political Campaigning
Macedonia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Environment, Izet Medjiti, prioritizes political campaigning over his environmental duties, evidenced by his social media activity showing a disproportionate focus on political matters compared to environmental issues.
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52% Bias Score

Surging Tourism Fuels Real Estate Boom in the Balkans
Increased tourism in Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia is driving a real estate boom, with prices rising but remaining relatively low compared to Western Europe, attracting significant investment from international hotel chains and individual buyers.

Surging Tourism Fuels Real Estate Boom in the Balkans
Increased tourism in Albania, Montenegro, and North Macedonia is driving a real estate boom, with prices rising but remaining relatively low compared to Western Europe, attracting significant investment from international hotel chains and individual buyers.
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40% Bias Score

Macedonia to Purchase 100 New Ambulances
The Macedonian government will purchase 100 new ambulances to replace aging and donated vehicles in public health institutions nationwide, addressing a critical shortage and improving emergency medical services.

Macedonia to Purchase 100 New Ambulances
The Macedonian government will purchase 100 new ambulances to replace aging and donated vehicles in public health institutions nationwide, addressing a critical shortage and improving emergency medical services.
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52% Bias Score

Macedonia: Stagnation Despite Political Change
A Macedonian author reflects on their 2016 article "Freedom in the Reserve", highlighting the lack of societal progress in Macedonia despite significant political changes since then, particularly a rise in emigration estimated at around 100,000 people.

Macedonia: Stagnation Despite Political Change
A Macedonian author reflects on their 2016 article "Freedom in the Reserve", highlighting the lack of societal progress in Macedonia despite significant political changes since then, particularly a rise in emigration estimated at around 100,000 people.
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48% Bias Score

24 Years After Ohrid Agreement: North Macedonia Marks Anniversary Amidst Differing Interpretations
The 24th anniversary of the Ohrid Framework Agreement, signed on August 13, 2001, is marked by celebrations and differing interpretations of its impact on North Macedonia, with ongoing debates about its implementation and legacy among political parties.

24 Years After Ohrid Agreement: North Macedonia Marks Anniversary Amidst Differing Interpretations
The 24th anniversary of the Ohrid Framework Agreement, signed on August 13, 2001, is marked by celebrations and differing interpretations of its impact on North Macedonia, with ongoing debates about its implementation and legacy among political parties.
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36% Bias Score

Macedonia Streamlines Rooftop Solar Installation, Aims for Energy Independence
Macedonia's Ministry of Energy announced legal changes simplifying rooftop solar panel installation, increasing power limits for household systems to 10 kW, reducing permit processing times to one month for systems up to 100 kW, and introducing a 20-year building renovation strategy to improve energ...

Macedonia Streamlines Rooftop Solar Installation, Aims for Energy Independence
Macedonia's Ministry of Energy announced legal changes simplifying rooftop solar panel installation, increasing power limits for household systems to 10 kW, reducing permit processing times to one month for systems up to 100 kW, and introducing a 20-year building renovation strategy to improve energ...
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24% Bias Score
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