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German Court Upholds Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp
A Berlin court ruled that a pro-Palestinian protest camp near the Chancellery, previously dismantled by police, is legally an assembly, allowing its reconstruction in a designated park after previous attempts to relocate it failed.
German Court Upholds Pro-Palestinian Protest Camp
A Berlin court ruled that a pro-Palestinian protest camp near the Chancellery, previously dismantled by police, is legally an assembly, allowing its reconstruction in a designated park after previous attempts to relocate it failed.
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36% Bias Score


UK Court Ruling Spurs Nationwide Protests Against Asylum Seeker Housing
A UK court ruling sided with residents protesting asylum seekers in a hotel in Epping, prompting similar protests and legal actions nationwide, amid a record number of illegal crossings and government efforts to reduce asylum hotel use.
UK Court Ruling Spurs Nationwide Protests Against Asylum Seeker Housing
A UK court ruling sided with residents protesting asylum seekers in a hotel in Epping, prompting similar protests and legal actions nationwide, amid a record number of illegal crossings and government efforts to reduce asylum hotel use.
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60% Bias Score


Germany Demands Explanation from Serbia on Crackdown on Protests
Germany demands explanation from Serbia for attacks on protesters and journalists during anti-government demonstrations amid planned lithium mining in Jadar Valley, raising concerns about EU's response given Serbia's strategic partnerships and arms deals.
Germany Demands Explanation from Serbia on Crackdown on Protests
Germany demands explanation from Serbia for attacks on protesters and journalists during anti-government demonstrations amid planned lithium mining in Jadar Valley, raising concerns about EU's response given Serbia's strategic partnerships and arms deals.
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64% Bias Score


Serbia Protests Escalate: Attacks on Ruling Party Offices Result in Clashes with Police
Following attacks by anti-government protesters on President Aleksandar Vučić's SNS party offices in multiple Serbian cities on Monday, police dispersed crowds using armored vehicles and batons, resulting in numerous arrests and injuries. The protests, initially sparked by a deadly train station col...
Serbia Protests Escalate: Attacks on Ruling Party Offices Result in Clashes with Police
Following attacks by anti-government protesters on President Aleksandar Vučić's SNS party offices in multiple Serbian cities on Monday, police dispersed crowds using armored vehicles and batons, resulting in numerous arrests and injuries. The protests, initially sparked by a deadly train station col...
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52% Bias Score


Serbia Crackdown: Violent Protests After Train Collapse
Following a deadly train station collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, 2024, killing 16, protests in Serbia escalated into violent clashes with police; President Vučić announced a harsh crackdown, labeling protesters "terrorists", raising concerns about human rights violations.
Serbia Crackdown: Violent Protests After Train Collapse
Following a deadly train station collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, 2024, killing 16, protests in Serbia escalated into violent clashes with police; President Vučić announced a harsh crackdown, labeling protesters "terrorists", raising concerns about human rights violations.
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52% Bias Score


Serbia's Vučić to Crack Down on Protesters Amidst Growing Unrest
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will announce harsh measures against anti-government protesters this week following five days of demonstrations and clashes sparked by corruption allegations and a deadly train station accident cover-up; thousands defied a protest ban on Sunday, leading to police u...
Serbia's Vučić to Crack Down on Protesters Amidst Growing Unrest
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić will announce harsh measures against anti-government protesters this week following five days of demonstrations and clashes sparked by corruption allegations and a deadly train station accident cover-up; thousands defied a protest ban on Sunday, leading to police u...
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60% Bias Score

EU's Cautious Response to Escalating Violence in Serbia
Mass protests in Serbia, triggered by a train station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into widespread violence, prompting a cautious response from the EU, which is balancing its strategic interests with concerns about human rights violations.

EU's Cautious Response to Escalating Violence in Serbia
Mass protests in Serbia, triggered by a train station collapse in November 2024, have escalated into widespread violence, prompting a cautious response from the EU, which is balancing its strategic interests with concerns about human rights violations.
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60% Bias Score

UK Asylum Seeker Hotel Protests Planned Amidst Rising Numbers
Anti-migrant protests are planned across Britain this weekend outside hotels housing over 32,000 asylum seekers, an 8% increase during Labour's first year; councils are exploring legal challenges while government spending on asylum has fallen by 12%.

UK Asylum Seeker Hotel Protests Planned Amidst Rising Numbers
Anti-migrant protests are planned across Britain this weekend outside hotels housing over 32,000 asylum seekers, an 8% increase during Labour's first year; councils are exploring legal challenges while government spending on asylum has fallen by 12%.
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48% Bias Score

UK Judge Orders Eviction of Asylum Seekers, Raising Concerns about National Policy
A British judge ordered the eviction of 138 asylum seekers from The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, by September 12th due to a planning permission violation, sparking concerns about similar legal challenges across the UK where over 32,000 asylum seekers are housed in hotels at a daily cost of almost €7...

UK Judge Orders Eviction of Asylum Seekers, Raising Concerns about National Policy
A British judge ordered the eviction of 138 asylum seekers from The Bell Hotel in Epping, Essex, by September 12th due to a planning permission violation, sparking concerns about similar legal challenges across the UK where over 32,000 asylum seekers are housed in hotels at a daily cost of almost €7...
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60% Bias Score

Serbia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Amidst EU's Economic Prioritization
The Serbian government violently suppressed protests demanding justice for the Novi Sad train station collapse and police brutality, while the EU's prioritization of economic ties over democratic values has fueled concerns.

Serbia: Violent Crackdown on Protests Amidst EU's Economic Prioritization
The Serbian government violently suppressed protests demanding justice for the Novi Sad train station collapse and police brutality, while the EU's prioritization of economic ties over democratic values has fueled concerns.
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56% Bias Score

Serbia Protests Turn Violent Amid Crackdown
Anti-government protests in Serbia, initially sparked by a deadly roof collapse in November 2023, escalated into violent clashes on Monday, as demonstrators attacked ruling party offices, prompting a police crackdown and raising concerns about Serbia's democratic trajectory.

Serbia Protests Turn Violent Amid Crackdown
Anti-government protests in Serbia, initially sparked by a deadly roof collapse in November 2023, escalated into violent clashes on Monday, as demonstrators attacked ruling party offices, prompting a police crackdown and raising concerns about Serbia's democratic trajectory.
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48% Bias Score

Serbia: Peaceful Protests Erupt into Widespread Violence
Widespread violence erupts in Serbia as months of protests escalate into clashes between demonstrators and police, allegedly involving individuals with criminal records linked to the ruling party, prompting fears of further instability and state repression.

Serbia: Peaceful Protests Erupt into Widespread Violence
Widespread violence erupts in Serbia as months of protests escalate into clashes between demonstrators and police, allegedly involving individuals with criminal records linked to the ruling party, prompting fears of further instability and state repression.
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64% Bias Score
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