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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


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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40% Bias Score


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


Ponta's Admission of 2014 Flood Decision Sparks Outrage, Calls for Withdrawal
Former Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta admitted to flooding four Romanian villages in 2014 to prevent Belgrade from flooding, causing damage to 1,500 hectares of farmland and forest; this admission sparked calls for his withdrawal from the Romanian presidential race.
Ponta's Admission of 2014 Flood Decision Sparks Outrage, Calls for Withdrawal
Former Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta admitted to flooding four Romanian villages in 2014 to prevent Belgrade from flooding, causing damage to 1,500 hectares of farmland and forest; this admission sparked calls for his withdrawal from the Romanian presidential race.
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52% Bias Score


Dodik Expels German Minister, Defying Europe
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik expelled German Minister Anna Lührmann from Republika Srpska, declaring her persona non grata, escalating tensions and highlighting his defiance of European norms following recent entry bans from Germany and Austria and a failed attempt to appear pro-Semitic in Isra...
Dodik Expels German Minister, Defying Europe
Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik expelled German Minister Anna Lührmann from Republika Srpska, declaring her persona non grata, escalating tensions and highlighting his defiance of European norms following recent entry bans from Germany and Austria and a failed attempt to appear pro-Semitic in Isra...
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Serbia: Protests Continue After Deadly Collapse, Government Responds with Repression
Following a deadly railway station collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia's student-led protests persist, met with government repression including salary cuts for teachers and arrests of activists, while the government forms a new political movement and faces potential international pressure.
Serbia: Protests Continue After Deadly Collapse, Government Responds with Repression
Following a deadly railway station collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia's student-led protests persist, met with government repression including salary cuts for teachers and arrests of activists, while the government forms a new political movement and faces potential international pressure.
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44% Bias Score

Serbia: Paid Actors Used to Disrupt Student Protests
In Novi Sad, Serbia, over 100 people protested against the government's alleged use of paid actors posing as parents to force the resumption of school classes amidst over 120 days of strikes and protests against corruption and nepotism, sparked by a deadly train station collapse.

Serbia: Paid Actors Used to Disrupt Student Protests
In Novi Sad, Serbia, over 100 people protested against the government's alleged use of paid actors posing as parents to force the resumption of school classes amidst over 120 days of strikes and protests against corruption and nepotism, sparked by a deadly train station collapse.
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56% Bias Score

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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56% Bias Score

Ponta Faces Treason Charges Over 2014 Flood Response
Former Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta faces criminal charges of high treason and aggravated murder for allegedly prioritizing Belgrade during the 2014 floods by opening the Iron Gates dam, causing flooding in Romanian villages; conflicting accounts and evidence exist.

Ponta Faces Treason Charges Over 2014 Flood Response
Former Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta faces criminal charges of high treason and aggravated murder for allegedly prioritizing Belgrade during the 2014 floods by opening the Iron Gates dam, causing flooding in Romanian villages; conflicting accounts and evidence exist.
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52% Bias Score

Serbia-Hungary Military Pact: A Response to NATO Allies' Alliance?
Serbia and Hungary signed a military cooperation agreement, described as 'historic' by Serbian state media, framed as a response to a new military alliance between Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo; however, independent analysts argue it involves only existing projects, highlighting the political spin em...

Serbia-Hungary Military Pact: A Response to NATO Allies' Alliance?
Serbia and Hungary signed a military cooperation agreement, described as 'historic' by Serbian state media, framed as a response to a new military alliance between Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo; however, independent analysts argue it involves only existing projects, highlighting the political spin em...
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Serbia Appoints Non-Political Figure as Prime Minister Amidst Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić appointed endocrinology professor Jura Matcut to form a new government following the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević amidst student protests triggered by a deadly November 1st, 2024, railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 16 people.

Serbia Appoints Non-Political Figure as Prime Minister Amidst Protests
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić appointed endocrinology professor Jura Matcut to form a new government following the resignation of Prime Minister Miloš Vučević amidst student protests triggered by a deadly November 1st, 2024, railway station collapse in Novi Sad that killed 16 people.
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Serbian Protests Intensify Amidst Government Repression
Six months after a train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad killed 16, Serbian protests continue, facing government repression including salary cuts for striking educators and physical attacks on activists, while students cycle to Strasbourg to appeal to the Council of Europe.

Serbian Protests Intensify Amidst Government Repression
Six months after a train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad killed 16, Serbian protests continue, facing government repression including salary cuts for striking educators and physical attacks on activists, while students cycle to Strasbourg to appeal to the Council of Europe.
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56% Bias Score
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