Mass Protests in Belgrade Over Railway Station Collapse
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against President Vucic following a railway station roof collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability and an end to corruption, amid broader discontent with his rule.
Mass Protests in Belgrade Over Railway Station Collapse
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against President Vucic following a railway station roof collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability and an end to corruption, amid broader discontent with his rule.
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40% Bias Score
Mass Protests in Serbia After Train Station Collapse
On December 22, 2024, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade over the November 1st Novi Sad train station collapse (15 deaths), demanding accountability from President Vucic's government, with over 50 universities blockaded.
Mass Protests in Serbia After Train Station Collapse
On December 22, 2024, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade over the November 1st Novi Sad train station collapse (15 deaths), demanding accountability from President Vucic's government, with over 50 universities blockaded.
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40% Bias Score
25 Convicted in Pakistan Military Court for Post-Khan Arrest Protests
A Pakistani military court sentenced 25 people to 2-10 years in prison for participating in violent protests that followed the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in May 2023, sparking criticism from human rights groups and Khan's party.
25 Convicted in Pakistan Military Court for Post-Khan Arrest Protests
A Pakistani military court sentenced 25 people to 2-10 years in prison for participating in violent protests that followed the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan in May 2023, sparking criticism from human rights groups and Khan's party.
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40% Bias Score
Georgia's EU Accession Delay Sparks Uneven Protests Across Regions
Thousands protested in Tbilisi, Georgia, against the Georgian Dream party's decision to halt EU accession talks until 2028; however, in Achalkalaki, only seven people demonstrated, highlighting regional economic dependence on Russia and historical political passivity.
Georgia's EU Accession Delay Sparks Uneven Protests Across Regions
Thousands protested in Tbilisi, Georgia, against the Georgian Dream party's decision to halt EU accession talks until 2028; however, in Achalkalaki, only seven people demonstrated, highlighting regional economic dependence on Russia and historical political passivity.
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40% Bias Score
EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for Georgian Diplomats Amid Crackdown on Protests
The European Commission proposed suspending visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats and officials in response to the violent crackdown on protestors, lasting 22 days, demonstrating against the government's pro-Russia stance and the unexpected halt of EU accession talks until 2028, defying the Europe...
EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for Georgian Diplomats Amid Crackdown on Protests
The European Commission proposed suspending visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats and officials in response to the violent crackdown on protestors, lasting 22 days, demonstrating against the government's pro-Russia stance and the unexpected halt of EU accession talks until 2028, defying the Europe...
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40% Bias Score
HTS's Rise in Syria Sparks Protests over Women's Rights and Minority Concerns
Following the fall of the Syrian regime, the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has sparked protests in Damascus, with hundreds demanding democracy and secularism, expressing concern over HTS's policies toward women and minorities, despite HTS's leader denying Syria will become like Afghanistan.
HTS's Rise in Syria Sparks Protests over Women's Rights and Minority Concerns
Following the fall of the Syrian regime, the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has sparked protests in Damascus, with hundreds demanding democracy and secularism, expressing concern over HTS's policies toward women and minorities, despite HTS's leader denying Syria will become like Afghanistan.
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60% Bias Score
Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse
Following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, mass protests led by students and supported by farmers and actors are demanding accountability from Serbian President Aleksandar Vuฤiฤ, resulting in 13 arrests, including a government minister, and prompting the government t...
Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse
Following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, mass protests led by students and supported by farmers and actors are demanding accountability from Serbian President Aleksandar Vuฤiฤ, resulting in 13 arrests, including a government minister, and prompting the government t...
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Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.
Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.
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52% Bias Score
EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for Georgian Officials Over Crackdown on Protests
The European Commission proposed suspending visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats and officials due to the violent suppression of pro-EU protests following the government's unexpected halt of EU accession talks and alleged electoral irregularities.
EU Suspends Visa-Free Travel for Georgian Officials Over Crackdown on Protests
The European Commission proposed suspending visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats and officials due to the violent suppression of pro-EU protests following the government's unexpected halt of EU accession talks and alleged electoral irregularities.
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48% Bias Score
Water Access Protests in Senegal: High Costs and Quality Concerns"
In the Kaolack and Kaffrine regions of Senegal, despite 98.41% reported access to potable water, 1.5 million users face water cuts, high costs (50,000-90,000 FCFA connection fees, 5000 FCFA average bills), and quality concerns due to the transfer of borehole management from local associations to far...
Water Access Protests in Senegal: High Costs and Quality Concerns"
In the Kaolack and Kaffrine regions of Senegal, despite 98.41% reported access to potable water, 1.5 million users face water cuts, high costs (50,000-90,000 FCFA connection fees, 5000 FCFA average bills), and quality concerns due to the transfer of borehole management from local associations to far...
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56% Bias Score
US and UK Sanction Georgian Officials for Crackdown on Pro-EU Protests
The US and UK imposed sanctions on several Georgian officials, including Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for the violent suppression of pro-EU protests in Georgia that followed the government's decision to halt EU accession talks in late November 2024.
US and UK Sanction Georgian Officials for Crackdown on Pro-EU Protests
The US and UK imposed sanctions on several Georgian officials, including Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for the violent suppression of pro-EU protests in Georgia that followed the government's decision to halt EU accession talks in late November 2024.
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40% Bias Score
Georgia to Revise "Foreign Agent" Law Following International Sanctions
In response to international pressure and sanctions, Georgia's government will revise its controversial "foreign agent" law with the help of an international task force; the US and UK have already sanctioned Georgian officials for their role in the violent suppression of protests.
Georgia to Revise "Foreign Agent" Law Following International Sanctions
In response to international pressure and sanctions, Georgia's government will revise its controversial "foreign agent" law with the help of an international task force; the US and UK have already sanctioned Georgian officials for their role in the violent suppression of protests.
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48% Bias Score