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Serbia: Government Declares Victory Over Protests, Promises Crackdown
In Belgrade, President Aleksandar Vučić's ruling party held a massive rally of at least 55,000 people, declaring victory against a "color revolution" and demanding a crackdown on ongoing student-led protests against his government, which have lasted for months and included arrests and violence again...
Serbia: Government Declares Victory Over Protests, Promises Crackdown
In Belgrade, President Aleksandar Vučić's ruling party held a massive rally of at least 55,000 people, declaring victory against a "color revolution" and demanding a crackdown on ongoing student-led protests against his government, which have lasted for months and included arrests and violence again...
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Turkish Court Upholds Student Protest Rights
Peaceful protests by Turkish high school students raise constitutional questions regarding children's rights to assembly and demonstration, particularly in light of disciplinary actions and conflicting regulations; a recent Constitutional Court ruling supports students' rights.
Turkish Court Upholds Student Protest Rights
Peaceful protests by Turkish high school students raise constitutional questions regarding children's rights to assembly and demonstration, particularly in light of disciplinary actions and conflicting regulations; a recent Constitutional Court ruling supports students' rights.
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Vucic Holds Massive Rally Amidst Ongoing Serbian Protests
On April 12th-13th, 2025, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic held a massive pro-government rally in Belgrade, drawing an estimated 55,000 attendees, declaring the end of the opposition's "colorful revolution" and initiating a new movement amid ongoing student protests and government crackdowns.
Vucic Holds Massive Rally Amidst Ongoing Serbian Protests
On April 12th-13th, 2025, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic held a massive pro-government rally in Belgrade, drawing an estimated 55,000 attendees, declaring the end of the opposition's "colorful revolution" and initiating a new movement amid ongoing student protests and government crackdowns.
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Vučić Holds Mass Counter-Rally Amidst Ongoing Serbian Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić organized a counter-rally on Saturday, drawing at least 55,000 attendees from across Serbia and neighboring countries, amidst weeks of mass anti-government protests triggered by a November 1st train station collapse that killed 16. The rally featured addresses by B...
Vučić Holds Mass Counter-Rally Amidst Ongoing Serbian Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić organized a counter-rally on Saturday, drawing at least 55,000 attendees from across Serbia and neighboring countries, amidst weeks of mass anti-government protests triggered by a November 1st train station collapse that killed 16. The rally featured addresses by B...
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56% Bias Score


Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.
Athens Riots: 70 Arrested After Clashes Over Deadly Train Crash
Riots erupted in Athens following a bomb explosion near Hellenic Train offices, leading to clashes between protestors and police, resulting in 70 arrests and widespread property damage; the incident is linked to public anger over a deadly 2023 train crash.
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Georgia Denies Entry to French Journalists Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Georgia denied entry to two French journalists, Jerome Chobeaux and Clement Girardot, who reported on post-election protests, prompting condemnation from Reporters Without Borders amid concerns over press freedom and escalating authoritarianism following disputed elections and a controversial "forei...
Georgia Denies Entry to French Journalists Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Georgia denied entry to two French journalists, Jerome Chobeaux and Clement Girardot, who reported on post-election protests, prompting condemnation from Reporters Without Borders amid concerns over press freedom and escalating authoritarianism following disputed elections and a controversial "forei...
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56% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Demand Governance Reform Amidst Vučić's Rule
Widespread protests in Serbia, sparked by a November 2023 train station collapse that killed 16, demand better governance, an end to corruption, and press freedom, reflecting long-standing grievances against President Aleksandar Vučić's rule.

Serbian Protests Demand Governance Reform Amidst Vučić's Rule
Widespread protests in Serbia, sparked by a November 2023 train station collapse that killed 16, demand better governance, an end to corruption, and press freedom, reflecting long-standing grievances against President Aleksandar Vučić's rule.
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44% Bias Score

İmamoğlu Arrest Fuels Deepening Distrust in Turkish Justice System
A poll reveals 65% of Turkish citizens view the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu as government pressure on the opposition, leading to 61% expressing a more negative view of democracy and the rule of law; this reflects a deeper societal disillusionment beyond political lines.

İmamoğlu Arrest Fuels Deepening Distrust in Turkish Justice System
A poll reveals 65% of Turkish citizens view the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu as government pressure on the opposition, leading to 61% expressing a more negative view of democracy and the rule of law; this reflects a deeper societal disillusionment beyond political lines.
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Istanbul Mayor's Arrest Sparks Massive Youth-Led Protests in Turkey
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on March 19th triggered massive protests, primarily involving students born after 2000, who faced police violence; this event is seen by many analysts as the most significant social event in Turkey in the last eleven years, mirroring the 2013 Gezi Park pro...

Istanbul Mayor's Arrest Sparks Massive Youth-Led Protests in Turkey
The arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu on March 19th triggered massive protests, primarily involving students born after 2000, who faced police violence; this event is seen by many analysts as the most significant social event in Turkey in the last eleven years, mirroring the 2013 Gezi Park pro...
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44% Bias Score

Mass Protests Erupt in Budapest Against Assembly Law Changes
Hungary witnessed its largest-ever protests in Budapest on Saturday against assembly law changes, with counter-protests by government supporters against opposition figures accused of being agents of Brussels and traitors; participants expressed concerns about the erosion of rights and the government...

Mass Protests Erupt in Budapest Against Assembly Law Changes
Hungary witnessed its largest-ever protests in Budapest on Saturday against assembly law changes, with counter-protests by government supporters against opposition figures accused of being agents of Brussels and traitors; participants expressed concerns about the erosion of rights and the government...
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44% Bias Score

Allegations of Police Torture During İmamoğlu Protests in Turkey
Following the İmamoğlu protests in Istanbul, numerous accounts of police brutality, including torture and sexual assault, emerged from detained protestors. These allegations, documented by the Ankara Bar Association and shared on social media, sharply contrast with the Justice Minister's denial and ...

Allegations of Police Torture During İmamoğlu Protests in Turkey
Following the İmamoğlu protests in Istanbul, numerous accounts of police brutality, including torture and sexual assault, emerged from detained protestors. These allegations, documented by the Ankara Bar Association and shared on social media, sharply contrast with the Justice Minister's denial and ...
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56% Bias Score

Georgia Denies Entry to French Journalists Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Georgia barred entry to two French journalists, Jerome Chobeaux and Clement Girardot, who covered anti-government protests last year, prompting condemnation from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) amid concerns of increasing press restrictions and a crackdown on dissent following disputed elections.

Georgia Denies Entry to French Journalists Amid Crackdown on Press Freedom
Georgia barred entry to two French journalists, Jerome Chobeaux and Clement Girardot, who covered anti-government protests last year, prompting condemnation from Reporters Without Borders (RSF) amid concerns of increasing press restrictions and a crackdown on dissent following disputed elections.
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60% Bias Score
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