Syrian Protests Erupt After Christmas Tree Burning
Following an online video showing masked militants burning a Christmas tree near Hama, thousands of Syrian citizens protested, demanding the protection of Christian rights and constitutional representation, while the ruling Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group promised accountability and pledged to protect mi...
Syrian Protests Erupt After Christmas Tree Burning
Following an online video showing masked militants burning a Christmas tree near Hama, thousands of Syrian citizens protested, demanding the protection of Christian rights and constitutional representation, while the ruling Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group promised accountability and pledged to protect mi...
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Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests demanding accountability for the deaths of 15 people in a railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, challenge President Vucic's grip on power, fueled by accusations of corruption and the involvement of Chinese state companies in the station's renovations.
Serbian Protests Challenge Vucic After Deadly Railway Collapse
Widespread protests demanding accountability for the deaths of 15 people in a railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, challenge President Vucic's grip on power, fueled by accusations of corruption and the involvement of Chinese state companies in the station's renovations.
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52% Bias Score
Mozambique's Constitutional Court Upholds Frelimo's Election Victory Amidst Violent Protests
Following protests and at least 130 deaths, Mozambique's Constitutional Council confirmed Frelimo's victory in the October election, awarding President-elect Daniel Chapo about 65% of the vote and a parliamentary majority, despite allegations of vote rigging by opposition groups and Western observer...
Mozambique's Constitutional Court Upholds Frelimo's Election Victory Amidst Violent Protests
Following protests and at least 130 deaths, Mozambique's Constitutional Council confirmed Frelimo's victory in the October election, awarding President-elect Daniel Chapo about 65% of the vote and a parliamentary majority, despite allegations of vote rigging by opposition groups and Western observer...
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Syria's Fall Shakes Iran's Regime
The fall of the Syrian regime has created significant concern within Iran's ruling elite, with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei issuing warnings against dissent amidst a severe economic crisis and loss of regional allies; Iranian activists believe the regime's legitimacy is crumbling, leading to uncertai...
Syria's Fall Shakes Iran's Regime
The fall of the Syrian regime has created significant concern within Iran's ruling elite, with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei issuing warnings against dissent amidst a severe economic crisis and loss of regional allies; Iranian activists believe the regime's legitimacy is crumbling, leading to uncertai...
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48% Bias Score
100,000 Protest Belgrade: Largest Since Independence
On December 22nd, 2024, an estimated 100,000 people protested in Belgrade's Slavija Square, exceeding the government's reported 30,000, making it the largest since Serbian independence. The protest, initially a student-led blockade, gained widespread public support, including farmers, prompting gove...
100,000 Protest Belgrade: Largest Since Independence
On December 22nd, 2024, an estimated 100,000 people protested in Belgrade's Slavija Square, exceeding the government's reported 30,000, making it the largest since Serbian independence. The protest, initially a student-led blockade, gained widespread public support, including farmers, prompting gove...
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40% Bias Score
Government Responses to Protests: Power Dynamics and Future Trends
Political scientist Tareq Sydiq analyzes government responses to protests, citing examples from Iran, Pakistan, and Germany to show how regime type, public support, and the perceived threat level influence outcomes.
Government Responses to Protests: Power Dynamics and Future Trends
Political scientist Tareq Sydiq analyzes government responses to protests, citing examples from Iran, Pakistan, and Germany to show how regime type, public support, and the perceived threat level influence outcomes.
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32% Bias Score
Syria Protests Erupt After Christmas Tree Burning
Following the burning of a Christmas tree in Al-Suqalabiyah, Syria, by members of the Islamist group Ansar al-Tawhid, verified by NBC News, hundreds demonstrated in Damascus on Monday, fearing persecution of religious minorities under the new leadership of Ahmed al-Sharaa, who is attempting to build...
Syria Protests Erupt After Christmas Tree Burning
Following the burning of a Christmas tree in Al-Suqalabiyah, Syria, by members of the Islamist group Ansar al-Tawhid, verified by NBC News, hundreds demonstrated in Damascus on Monday, fearing persecution of religious minorities under the new leadership of Ahmed al-Sharaa, who is attempting to build...
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48% Bias Score
Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Rule
Thousands of women protested in northern Syria against the HTS, fearing a loss of rights after Assad's regime change, particularly concerning government roles and the ongoing Turkish military actions.
Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Rule
Thousands of women protested in northern Syria against the HTS, fearing a loss of rights after Assad's regime change, particularly concerning government roles and the ongoing Turkish military actions.
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40% Bias Score
Serbian Protests Intensify After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Mass protests erupt in Serbia following the November 1st collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, with demonstrators demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić amid accusations of corruption and negligence in the state-led renovations.
Serbian Protests Intensify After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Mass protests erupt in Serbia following the November 1st collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, with demonstrators demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić amid accusations of corruption and negligence in the state-led renovations.
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44% Bias Score
100,000-Strong Belgrade Protest Challenges Serbian Government
An estimated 100,000 people participated in a protest in Belgrade, Serbia, exceeding the government's reported 30,000, sparked by student-led blockades and joined by farmers, demonstrating widespread discontent with the government's response to recent events, including attempts to suppress the prote...
100,000-Strong Belgrade Protest Challenges Serbian Government
An estimated 100,000 people participated in a protest in Belgrade, Serbia, exceeding the government's reported 30,000, sparked by student-led blockades and joined by farmers, demonstrating widespread discontent with the government's response to recent events, including attempts to suppress the prote...
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52% Bias Score
Serbian Protests Erupt After Railway Station Collapse
Following the November 1st collapse of a railway station canopy in Novi Sad, Serbia, killing 15 and injuring dozens, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade, demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić and other officials; protests continue, with students occupying universities and high...
Serbian Protests Erupt After Railway Station Collapse
Following the November 1st collapse of a railway station canopy in Novi Sad, Serbia, killing 15 and injuring dozens, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade, demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić and other officials; protests continue, with students occupying universities and high...
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48% Bias Score
100,000 Protest in Belgrade Challenges Serbian Government
An estimated 100,000 people protested in Belgrade's Slavija Square on [Date], exceeding police estimates and marking the largest demonstration since Serbia's independence; the protest, sparked by student blockades and joined by farmers, challenges the government's authority.
100,000 Protest in Belgrade Challenges Serbian Government
An estimated 100,000 people protested in Belgrade's Slavija Square on [Date], exceeding police estimates and marking the largest demonstration since Serbia's independence; the protest, sparked by student blockades and joined by farmers, challenges the government's authority.
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52% Bias Score