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Serbia's EU Path Hinges on Reforms and Geopolitical Choices
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell affirmed Serbia's EU membership as a strategic goal during a visit to Belgrade, but stressed the need for reforms and a clear geopolitical direction, criticizing President Vučić's attendance at Moscow's Victory Day celebrations amid widespread anti-corruption pr...
Serbia's EU Path Hinges on Reforms and Geopolitical Choices
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell affirmed Serbia's EU membership as a strategic goal during a visit to Belgrade, but stressed the need for reforms and a clear geopolitical direction, criticizing President Vučić's attendance at Moscow's Victory Day celebrations amid widespread anti-corruption pr...
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32% Bias Score


Madrid Education Protest Demands Increased Funding Amidst Chronic Underfunding
A joint protest by Madrid's six public universities and other education sectors took place on Thursday, demanding increased funding to alleviate financial constraints affecting educational institutions; the protest, initially scheduled for April 28th, was postponed due to a nationwide power outage.
Madrid Education Protest Demands Increased Funding Amidst Chronic Underfunding
A joint protest by Madrid's six public universities and other education sectors took place on Thursday, demanding increased funding to alleviate financial constraints affecting educational institutions; the protest, initially scheduled for April 28th, was postponed due to a nationwide power outage.
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36% Bias Score


Spain, Italy Reject Cheaper Roaming for UK Tourists Amidst Anti-Tourism Protests
Spain and Italy rejected UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's call to scrap roaming charges for British tourists, impacting millions of annual visitors amid rising anti-tourism protests in Spain and the Canary Islands, costing British tourists an estimated £1.4 billion annually.
Spain, Italy Reject Cheaper Roaming for UK Tourists Amidst Anti-Tourism Protests
Spain and Italy rejected UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's call to scrap roaming charges for British tourists, impacting millions of annual visitors amid rising anti-tourism protests in Spain and the Canary Islands, costing British tourists an estimated £1.4 billion annually.
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44% Bias Score


Politicized Commencement Speeches Spark Controversy and Disciplinary Actions
Students at several U.S. universities used commencement speeches to condemn the war in Gaza and criticize U.S. involvement, leading to disciplinary actions and protests, amid growing political and economic pressures on higher education.
Politicized Commencement Speeches Spark Controversy and Disciplinary Actions
Students at several U.S. universities used commencement speeches to condemn the war in Gaza and criticize U.S. involvement, leading to disciplinary actions and protests, amid growing political and economic pressures on higher education.
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56% Bias Score


Subotica Protest: Diverse Groups Unite Against Vucic
Students in Subotica, Serbia, protested the demolition of Novi Sad's bus station entrance and lack of accountability, with support from farmers and war veterans, highlighting discontent with Aleksandar Vucic's regime.
Subotica Protest: Diverse Groups Unite Against Vucic
Students in Subotica, Serbia, protested the demolition of Novi Sad's bus station entrance and lack of accountability, with support from farmers and war veterans, highlighting discontent with Aleksandar Vucic's regime.
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44% Bias Score


Hungary's New Law Sparks Mass Protests Amidst Concerns of Authoritarianism
Tens of thousands protested in Hungary against a new law that could blacklist NGOs and media deemed to threaten national sovereignty, mirroring actions in Russia and prompting international condemnation.
Hungary's New Law Sparks Mass Protests Amidst Concerns of Authoritarianism
Tens of thousands protested in Hungary against a new law that could blacklist NGOs and media deemed to threaten national sovereignty, mirroring actions in Russia and prompting international condemnation.
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64% Bias Score

Trump Administration Accuses Columbia University of Antisemitism Violations
The Trump administration accused Columbia University of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 due to "deliberate indifference" toward antisemitic harassment of students since October 2023, citing investigative findings and failures to address student complaints and campus vandalism; the...

Trump Administration Accuses Columbia University of Antisemitism Violations
The Trump administration accused Columbia University of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 due to "deliberate indifference" toward antisemitic harassment of students since October 2023, citing investigative findings and failures to address student complaints and campus vandalism; the...
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52% Bias Score

Balearic Island Hotel Strikes to Disrupt Summer Tourism
Hotel workers in Spain's Balearic Islands are planning strikes in June and July, impacting thousands of tourists due to a pay dispute; the UGT union wants a 19% wage increase, while employers offer 8.5%; similar anti-tourism protests are occurring across Spain, including the Canary Islands and mainl...

Balearic Island Hotel Strikes to Disrupt Summer Tourism
Hotel workers in Spain's Balearic Islands are planning strikes in June and July, impacting thousands of tourists due to a pay dispute; the UGT union wants a 19% wage increase, while employers offer 8.5%; similar anti-tourism protests are occurring across Spain, including the Canary Islands and mainl...
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Municipalities Debate "Bubble Zone" Bylaws Amidst Legal Challenges
Canadian municipalities are debating "bubble zone" bylaws restricting protests near schools and places of worship, with Toronto proposing a 20-meter zone, Calgary facing legal challenges to its 100-meter bylaw, and Ottawa considering similar legislation; the federal government plans similar legislat...

Canadian Municipalities Debate "Bubble Zone" Bylaws Amidst Legal Challenges
Canadian municipalities are debating "bubble zone" bylaws restricting protests near schools and places of worship, with Toronto proposing a 20-meter zone, Calgary facing legal challenges to its 100-meter bylaw, and Ottawa considering similar legislation; the federal government plans similar legislat...
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36% Bias Score

Tzav 9 Urges Israelis to Block Gaza Aid Convoys
Following the Israeli government's decision to resume aid to Gaza without the release of hostages, the protest group Tzav 9 called on Israelis to block humanitarian aid trucks, accusing the government of aiding Hamas and referring to the convoys as "death trucks.

Tzav 9 Urges Israelis to Block Gaza Aid Convoys
Following the Israeli government's decision to resume aid to Gaza without the release of hostages, the protest group Tzav 9 called on Israelis to block humanitarian aid trucks, accusing the government of aiding Hamas and referring to the convoys as "death trucks.
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60% Bias Score

Colombian Senate Rejects Petro's Popular Consultation Amid Accusations of Fraud
The Colombian Senate unexpectedly rejected President Gustavo Petro's proposed popular consultation on workers' rights by a vote of 49-47 on May 14th, 2024, immediately after reviving the labor reform bill, prompting accusations of fraud and potential social unrest.

Colombian Senate Rejects Petro's Popular Consultation Amid Accusations of Fraud
The Colombian Senate unexpectedly rejected President Gustavo Petro's proposed popular consultation on workers' rights by a vote of 49-47 on May 14th, 2024, immediately after reviving the labor reform bill, prompting accusations of fraud and potential social unrest.
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56% Bias Score

Hungarian NGOs Protest Bill Threatening Civil Society
In Budapest, NGOs and the Momentum opposition protested a Hungarian bill that could suppress dissent and restrict civil society, prompting police intervention and drawing a cautious response from the European Commission.

Hungarian NGOs Protest Bill Threatening Civil Society
In Budapest, NGOs and the Momentum opposition protested a Hungarian bill that could suppress dissent and restrict civil society, prompting police intervention and drawing a cautious response from the European Commission.
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56% Bias Score
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