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Murder Charges Filed in Herrsching Stabbing
A 22-year-old Serbian man has been charged with murder and attempted aggravated robbery resulting in death after fatally stabbing a 73-year-old man in Herrsching, Germany, on July 12, 2024; the suspect was apprehended in Paris and is now in custody.
Murder Charges Filed in Herrsching Stabbing
A 22-year-old Serbian man has been charged with murder and attempted aggravated robbery resulting in death after fatally stabbing a 73-year-old man in Herrsching, Germany, on July 12, 2024; the suspect was apprehended in Paris and is now in custody.
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12% Bias Score


Southeast European Nations Sign Defense Pact Amidst US Security Concerns
Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo signed a defense cooperation agreement last week to enhance regional stability amid concerns about reduced US support for European security, prompting criticism from Serbia, which doesn't recognize Kosovo's independence.
Southeast European Nations Sign Defense Pact Amidst US Security Concerns
Croatia, Albania, and Kosovo signed a defense cooperation agreement last week to enhance regional stability amid concerns about reduced US support for European security, prompting criticism from Serbia, which doesn't recognize Kosovo's independence.
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44% Bias Score


Serbia Protests Challenge Vucic's Rule Amidst Corruption Allegations
Widespread protests in Serbia challenge President Vucic's authority following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, fueled by allegations of government corruption and human rights abuses, while Russia and the US offer differing levels of support, and the EU seeks to mediate.
Serbia Protests Challenge Vucic's Rule Amidst Corruption Allegations
Widespread protests in Serbia challenge President Vucic's authority following a deadly train station collapse in November 2024, fueled by allegations of government corruption and human rights abuses, while Russia and the US offer differing levels of support, and the EU seeks to mediate.
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40% Bias Score


Corruption Fuels Protests and Tragedy in the Balkans
Widespread protests in Serbia against corruption and a nightclub fire in North Macedonia resulting in 59 deaths due to an illegally licensed club highlight the deep-seated corruption and lack of faith in institutions across the Balkans.
Corruption Fuels Protests and Tragedy in the Balkans
Widespread protests in Serbia against corruption and a nightclub fire in North Macedonia resulting in 59 deaths due to an illegally licensed club highlight the deep-seated corruption and lack of faith in institutions across the Balkans.
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36% Bias Score


Half a Million Protest Vučić in Largest Serbian Demonstration
Approximately half a million people protested against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić last Saturday, the largest demonstration in Serbian history, demanding his resignation after a recent mass shooting and amidst allegations of government violence against protesters.
Half a Million Protest Vučić in Largest Serbian Demonstration
Approximately half a million people protested against Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić last Saturday, the largest demonstration in Serbian history, demanding his resignation after a recent mass shooting and amidst allegations of government violence against protesters.
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48% Bias Score


Balkan Military Alliance Sparks Tensions Between Serbia and Kosovo
Three Balkan nations—Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia—signed a defense cooperation agreement, prompting Serbia to condemn the move as provocative, claiming it destabilizes the region and violates international law, while Kosovo countered that Serbia violated the Brussels Agreement.
Balkan Military Alliance Sparks Tensions Between Serbia and Kosovo
Three Balkan nations—Kosovo, Albania, and Croatia—signed a defense cooperation agreement, prompting Serbia to condemn the move as provocative, claiming it destabilizes the region and violates international law, while Kosovo countered that Serbia violated the Brussels Agreement.
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40% Bias Score

Kosovo Serbs Face Expulsion Amidst Political Tensions
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti's policies, including the ban of Serbian license plates and dinars and closure of Serbian offices, have caused silent protests among Kosovo Serbs, who are caught between Belgrade and Priština, and face a three-month deadline to obtain Kosovar documents or face exp...

Kosovo Serbs Face Expulsion Amidst Political Tensions
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti's policies, including the ban of Serbian license plates and dinars and closure of Serbian offices, have caused silent protests among Kosovo Serbs, who are caught between Belgrade and Priština, and face a three-month deadline to obtain Kosovar documents or face exp...
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48% Bias Score

Southeast European Nations Sign Military Pact Amidst Concerns Over US Security Commitment
Three Southeast European nations—Albania, Kosovo, and Croatia—signed a military cooperation agreement to improve defense capabilities and interoperability, prompting condemnation from Serbia as an "arms race" amidst concerns of reduced US security support for Europe and growing EU defense budgets.

Southeast European Nations Sign Military Pact Amidst Concerns Over US Security Commitment
Three Southeast European nations—Albania, Kosovo, and Croatia—signed a military cooperation agreement to improve defense capabilities and interoperability, prompting condemnation from Serbia as an "arms race" amidst concerns of reduced US security support for Europe and growing EU defense budgets.
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40% Bias Score

Crackdown on Serbian Media Amid Unprecedented Protests
Facing mounting pressure from the Serbian government, independent journalists are under attack amid unprecedented protests following a deadly train station collapse that killed 16 and sparked a political backlash against President Aleksandar Vučić's pro-Russia administration, marking a dangerous tur...

Crackdown on Serbian Media Amid Unprecedented Protests
Facing mounting pressure from the Serbian government, independent journalists are under attack amid unprecedented protests following a deadly train station collapse that killed 16 and sparked a political backlash against President Aleksandar Vučić's pro-Russia administration, marking a dangerous tur...
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52% Bias Score

Petition Demands Investigation into Alleged Use of Sonic Weapons at Serbian Protest
Over 590,000 people signed a petition calling for an independent investigation into the alleged use of sonic weapons by Serbian security forces during Saturday's anti-corruption protest in Belgrade, prompting claims of human rights violations and adding pressure on President Aleksandar Vučić.

Petition Demands Investigation into Alleged Use of Sonic Weapons at Serbian Protest
Over 590,000 people signed a petition calling for an independent investigation into the alleged use of sonic weapons by Serbian security forces during Saturday's anti-corruption protest in Belgrade, prompting claims of human rights violations and adding pressure on President Aleksandar Vučić.
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40% Bias Score

Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Massive Protests, Early Elections Possible
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation was officially accepted by parliament on March 8th, triggering a 30-day deadline for forming a new government; President Aleksandar Vucic may call early elections in June due to massive protests following a deadly train station collapse in November,...

Serbian PM Resigns Amidst Massive Protests, Early Elections Possible
Serbian Prime Minister Milos Vucevic's resignation was officially accepted by parliament on March 8th, triggering a 30-day deadline for forming a new government; President Aleksandar Vucic may call early elections in June due to massive protests following a deadly train station collapse in November,...
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36% Bias Score

Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following the November 2024 train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, which killed 15, at least 100,000 protestors demonstrated in Belgrade on March 15, 2025 against corruption, alleging police used sonic weapons, a claim denied by the Serbian government.

Serbia Protests: Alleged Sonic Weapon Use Following Train Station Collapse
Following the November 2024 train station canopy collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, which killed 15, at least 100,000 protestors demonstrated in Belgrade on March 15, 2025 against corruption, alleging police used sonic weapons, a claim denied by the Serbian government.
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36% Bias Score
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