US Allegedly Attempts to Destabilize Serbia and Slovakia
The US is allegedly attempting to destabilize Serbia and Slovakia using tactics similar to those employed in Ukraine, involving the mobilization of opposition groups and exploitation of tragic events to incite unrest and potentially trigger regime change.
US Allegedly Attempts to Destabilize Serbia and Slovakia
The US is allegedly attempting to destabilize Serbia and Slovakia using tactics similar to those employed in Ukraine, involving the mobilization of opposition groups and exploitation of tragic events to incite unrest and potentially trigger regime change.
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72% Bias Score
Serbian Protests: Corruption, Incompetence, and a Government Under Siege
Three months of protests in Serbia, sparked by a train station canopy collapse that killed 15, show no signs of abating, with students, teachers, and citizens demanding accountability for corruption and government incompetence.
Serbian Protests: Corruption, Incompetence, and a Government Under Siege
Three months of protests in Serbia, sparked by a train station canopy collapse that killed 15, show no signs of abating, with students, teachers, and citizens demanding accountability for corruption and government incompetence.
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40% Bias Score
Kosovo Elections: Kurti's Hard Line and the Rise of New Serbian Parties
Ahead of Kosovo's February 9th elections, Albin Kurti's Self-Determination Movement is favored to win, despite international criticism of his policies targeting Serbian institutions and parties, which has led to the rise of new Kosovan-Serbian parties challenging the Serbian List's influence.
Kosovo Elections: Kurti's Hard Line and the Rise of New Serbian Parties
Ahead of Kosovo's February 9th elections, Albin Kurti's Self-Determination Movement is favored to win, despite international criticism of his policies targeting Serbian institutions and parties, which has led to the rise of new Kosovan-Serbian parties challenging the Serbian List's influence.
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44% Bias Score
EU Monitors Kosovo Elections Amidst Serbia Tensions
The European Union is deploying a 100-person election observation mission to Kosovo for its February 9th parliamentary elections, amid ongoing tensions with Serbia following incidents including the killing of a police officer and damage to infrastructure, both blamed by Kosovo on Serbia, and a large...
EU Monitors Kosovo Elections Amidst Serbia Tensions
The European Union is deploying a 100-person election observation mission to Kosovo for its February 9th parliamentary elections, amid ongoing tensions with Serbia following incidents including the killing of a police officer and damage to infrastructure, both blamed by Kosovo on Serbia, and a large...
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36% Bias Score
Serbian Students Protest After Train Station Collapse
Following the November collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, Serbian students launched sustained protests, including university blockades, demanding justice and criticizing insufficient media coverage; thirteen individuals, including a former minister, have been indicted.
Serbian Students Protest After Train Station Collapse
Following the November collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, Serbian students launched sustained protests, including university blockades, demanding justice and criticizing insufficient media coverage; thirteen individuals, including a former minister, have been indicted.
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44% Bias Score
Serbian Student Protester Seriously Injured During Belgrade Demonstration
A Serbian student protester was seriously injured after being hit by a car in Belgrade on Thursday, sparking further protests against the government amid ongoing outrage over the November 1st deadly awning collapse at Novi Sad train station, alleged government corruption, and accusations of state-sp...
Serbian Student Protester Seriously Injured During Belgrade Demonstration
A Serbian student protester was seriously injured after being hit by a car in Belgrade on Thursday, sparking further protests against the government amid ongoing outrage over the November 1st deadly awning collapse at Novi Sad train station, alleged government corruption, and accusations of state-sp...
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44% Bias Score
Croatia Protests Serbia's Deportation of Citizens
Croatia protested to Serbia after five Croatian citizens participating in a Belgrade civil society meeting were deported, prompting a potential travel warning from Croatia and raising concerns about regional stability.
Croatia Protests Serbia's Deportation of Citizens
Croatia protested to Serbia after five Croatian citizens participating in a Belgrade civil society meeting were deported, prompting a potential travel warning from Croatia and raising concerns about regional stability.
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40% Bias Score
Strickland Metals Discovers Significant Depth Extension at Serbian Gold-Copper Deposit
Strickland Metals' diamond drilling at its Shanac gold-copper deposit in Serbia revealed a 30.1m intercept grading 1.6g/t gold equivalent from 438.9m and an 11.7m section grading 4.3g/t gold equivalent from 570.4m, extending mineralization to at least 625m and confirming a width of 180m, prompting a...
Strickland Metals Discovers Significant Depth Extension at Serbian Gold-Copper Deposit
Strickland Metals' diamond drilling at its Shanac gold-copper deposit in Serbia revealed a 30.1m intercept grading 1.6g/t gold equivalent from 438.9m and an 11.7m section grading 4.3g/t gold equivalent from 570.4m, extending mineralization to at least 625m and confirming a width of 180m, prompting a...
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60% Bias Score
EU deploys electoral mission to Kosovo amid Serbia tensions
The European Union deployed a 100-member electoral observation mission for Kosovo's February 9th parliamentary elections, aiming to bolster democratic governance amid heightened tensions with Serbia following past incidents of violence and accusations of cross-border attacks.
EU deploys electoral mission to Kosovo amid Serbia tensions
The European Union deployed a 100-member electoral observation mission for Kosovo's February 9th parliamentary elections, aiming to bolster democratic governance amid heightened tensions with Serbia following past incidents of violence and accusations of cross-border attacks.
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40% Bias Score
Belgrade Protest: Train Station Collapse Fuels Anti-Government Demonstrations
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against state broadcaster RTS after a student was severely injured when a car plowed into demonstrators; the protests are linked to a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, raising questions about corruption and Chinese construction companies.
Belgrade Protest: Train Station Collapse Fuels Anti-Government Demonstrations
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against state broadcaster RTS after a student was severely injured when a car plowed into demonstrators; the protests are linked to a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, raising questions about corruption and Chinese construction companies.
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44% Bias Score
Serbian Student Injured in Protest; Driver Arrested
A 20-year-old student suffered serious injuries after being hit by a car during a protest in Belgrade on Thursday; the driver was arrested, and the incident sparked calls for a "total blockade" among students protesting government policies, including alleged corruption and civil rights abuses.
Serbian Student Injured in Protest; Driver Arrested
A 20-year-old student suffered serious injuries after being hit by a car during a protest in Belgrade on Thursday; the driver was arrested, and the incident sparked calls for a "total blockade" among students protesting government policies, including alleged corruption and civil rights abuses.
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40% Bias Score
Kosovo's Closure of Parallel Serbian Institutions Draws International Condemnation
Kosovar authorities closed ten parallel Serbian municipalities and other institutions on Wednesday, prompting sharp criticism from the EU, US, UK, and Germany for violating its EU path commitments, undermining citizen trust, and worsening relations with Serbia during election season.
Kosovo's Closure of Parallel Serbian Institutions Draws International Condemnation
Kosovar authorities closed ten parallel Serbian municipalities and other institutions on Wednesday, prompting sharp criticism from the EU, US, UK, and Germany for violating its EU path commitments, undermining citizen trust, and worsening relations with Serbia during election season.
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40% Bias Score