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Massive Serbian Protests Challenge Vučić Amidst Infrastructure Collapse
Over 300,000 Serbs protested on March 15th against corruption and government negligence, following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, prompting the resignation of the Prime Minister but not President Vučić, who maintains close ties with Russia and China.
Massive Serbian Protests Challenge Vučić Amidst Infrastructure Collapse
Over 300,000 Serbs protested on March 15th against corruption and government negligence, following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, prompting the resignation of the Prime Minister but not President Vučić, who maintains close ties with Russia and China.
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44% Bias Score


Sonic Weapon Allegations at Serbian Protest Amidst Mass Panic
During a Belgrade anti-government protest, a mysterious loud noise caused mass panic, prompting allegations of sonic weapon use by Serbian authorities, which they deny, amidst investigations and ongoing student protests.
Sonic Weapon Allegations at Serbian Protest Amidst Mass Panic
During a Belgrade anti-government protest, a mysterious loud noise caused mass panic, prompting allegations of sonic weapon use by Serbian authorities, which they deny, amidst investigations and ongoing student protests.
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48% Bias Score


Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia (November 2024) resulting in 15 deaths, at least 100,000 people protested in Belgrade on March 15, 2025, against corruption; protesters allege police used sonic weapons, a claim the Interior Ministry denies.
Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia (November 2024) resulting in 15 deaths, at least 100,000 people protested in Belgrade on March 15, 2025, against corruption; protesters allege police used sonic weapons, a claim the Interior Ministry denies.
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36% Bias Score


EU Envoy Begins Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue; Osmani Raises Concerns
EU's new Kosovo-Serbia dialogue envoy, Peter Sorensen, met Kosovo President Osmani and Prime Minister Kurti in Pristina on February 2025, aiming to advance the dialogue process; President Osmani stressed Kosovo's commitment to the EU-facilitated process, but also highlighted Serbia's violations of p...
EU Envoy Begins Kosovo-Serbia Dialogue; Osmani Raises Concerns
EU's new Kosovo-Serbia dialogue envoy, Peter Sorensen, met Kosovo President Osmani and Prime Minister Kurti in Pristina on February 2025, aiming to advance the dialogue process; President Osmani stressed Kosovo's commitment to the EU-facilitated process, but also highlighted Serbia's violations of p...
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Massive Belgrade Protest Challenges Vučić's Rule
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Saturday against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, demanding accountability for 15 deaths in a train station roof collapse and an end to government corruption; the protest, part of a months-long student-led movement, is the largest in Serbian history.
Massive Belgrade Protest Challenges Vučić's Rule
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Saturday against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, demanding accountability for 15 deaths in a train station roof collapse and an end to government corruption; the protest, part of a months-long student-led movement, is the largest in Serbian history.
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56% Bias Score


Massive Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Serbia
Over 100,000 protestors marched in Belgrade, Serbia, against President Aleksandar Vucic due to a deadly train station roof collapse exposing government corruption, demanding accountability and systemic change, despite avoiding EU flags to counter Vucic's anti-Western narrative.
Massive Anti-Government Protests Erupt in Serbia
Over 100,000 protestors marched in Belgrade, Serbia, against President Aleksandar Vucic due to a deadly train station roof collapse exposing government corruption, demanding accountability and systemic change, despite avoiding EU flags to counter Vucic's anti-Western narrative.
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40% Bias Score

Sonic Weapon Allegedly Used Against Anti-Corruption Protest in Belgrade
During a large anti-corruption protest in Belgrade on March 15th, Serbian security forces allegedly deployed a sonic weapon, causing injuries and panic among hundreds of thousands of protesters; President Vucic denies the allegations.

Sonic Weapon Allegedly Used Against Anti-Corruption Protest in Belgrade
During a large anti-corruption protest in Belgrade on March 15th, Serbian security forces allegedly deployed a sonic weapon, causing injuries and panic among hundreds of thousands of protesters; President Vucic denies the allegations.
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48% Bias Score

Sonic Weapon Accusations Rock Belgrade Protest
On Saturday, a piercing sound erupted during a 107,000-strong protest in Belgrade, causing panic and injuries, with the government denying accusations of using sonic weapons against demonstrators protesting the November train station collapse that killed 15.

Sonic Weapon Accusations Rock Belgrade Protest
On Saturday, a piercing sound erupted during a 107,000-strong protest in Belgrade, causing panic and injuries, with the government denying accusations of using sonic weapons against demonstrators protesting the November train station collapse that killed 15.
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48% Bias Score

Serbia Denies Using Sonic Weapon Against Anti-Government Protesters
Serbian officials deny using sonic weapons against protesters at a 100,000-strong anti-government rally in Belgrade on Saturday, despite claims and video footage from opposition groups and witnesses suggesting otherwise, prompting legal action in domestic and European courts.

Serbia Denies Using Sonic Weapon Against Anti-Government Protesters
Serbian officials deny using sonic weapons against protesters at a 100,000-strong anti-government rally in Belgrade on Saturday, despite claims and video footage from opposition groups and witnesses suggesting otherwise, prompting legal action in domestic and European courts.
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44% Bias Score

Massive Belgrade Protests Challenge Serbian Government
On October 8th and 9th, 275,000-325,000 citizens protested in Belgrade against systemic corruption and the government's response to the Novi Sad railway station collapse, which killed 15 people in November 2023, defying transportation blockades.

Massive Belgrade Protests Challenge Serbian Government
On October 8th and 9th, 275,000-325,000 citizens protested in Belgrade against systemic corruption and the government's response to the Novi Sad railway station collapse, which killed 15 people in November 2023, defying transportation blockades.
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40% Bias Score

Record-Breaking Protest Rocks Serbia Amidst Corruption Accusations
On Saturday, between 275,000 and 325,000 Serbs peacefully protested in Belgrade against President Vucic's government, citing corruption and demanding accountability for a train station roof collapse that killed 15 in November. This is the largest protest in Serbian history.

Record-Breaking Protest Rocks Serbia Amidst Corruption Accusations
On Saturday, between 275,000 and 325,000 Serbs peacefully protested in Belgrade against President Vucic's government, citing corruption and demanding accountability for a train station roof collapse that killed 15 in November. This is the largest protest in Serbian history.
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44% Bias Score

Massive Serbian Protest Challenges Vučić After Canopy Collapse
On November 18th, over 100,000 Serbs protested in Belgrade to commemorate 15 victims of a November 1st canopy collapse, demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić's government for alleged negligence and corruption, marking a major challenge to his rule.

Massive Serbian Protest Challenges Vučić After Canopy Collapse
On November 18th, over 100,000 Serbs protested in Belgrade to commemorate 15 victims of a November 1st canopy collapse, demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić's government for alleged negligence and corruption, marking a major challenge to his rule.
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48% Bias Score
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