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Kosovo Bars Main Serb Party From Election
Kosovo's election authority barred the main ethnic Serb party, Srpska Lista, from the February 9th parliamentary election due to its nationalist stance and close ties with Serbia, escalating tensions between the two countries despite international efforts for normalization.
Kosovo Bars Main Serb Party From Election
Kosovo's election authority barred the main ethnic Serb party, Srpska Lista, from the February 9th parliamentary election due to its nationalist stance and close ties with Serbia, escalating tensions between the two countries despite international efforts for normalization.
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48% Bias Score


Mass Protests in Belgrade Over Railway Station Collapse
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against President Vucic following a railway station roof collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability and an end to corruption, amid broader discontent with his rule.
Mass Protests in Belgrade Over Railway Station Collapse
Tens of thousands protested in Belgrade against President Vucic following a railway station roof collapse that killed 15, demanding accountability and an end to corruption, amid broader discontent with his rule.
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Serbian Students Protest Corruption After Train Station Tragedy
Belgrade university students organized a massive protest against corruption and lack of transparency following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, demanding accountability for the 15 deaths and broader systemic reforms.
Serbian Students Protest Corruption After Train Station Tragedy
Belgrade university students organized a massive protest against corruption and lack of transparency following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, demanding accountability for the 15 deaths and broader systemic reforms.
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44% Bias Score


Serbia Accused of Illegal Spyware Use Against Journalists and Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbian authorities of illegally using Israeli spyware, Cellebrite's UFED and NoviSpy, to hack phones of journalists and activists, violating their privacy and freedom of expression; the Serbian Security Intelligence Agency denies wrongdoing.
Serbia Accused of Illegal Spyware Use Against Journalists and Activists
Amnesty International accuses Serbian authorities of illegally using Israeli spyware, Cellebrite's UFED and NoviSpy, to hack phones of journalists and activists, violating their privacy and freedom of expression; the Serbian Security Intelligence Agency denies wrongdoing.
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Republika Srpska's Energy Crisis: Fuel Shortages Force Imports and Price Hikes
Mismanagement of Republika Srpska's power system has caused a fuel crisis at thermal power plants Ugljevik and Gacko, forcing electricity imports at a daily cost of €600,000, leading to a 7.9% price increase and exposing the system's vulnerabilities to potential privatization.
Republika Srpska's Energy Crisis: Fuel Shortages Force Imports and Price Hikes
Mismanagement of Republika Srpska's power system has caused a fuel crisis at thermal power plants Ugljevik and Gacko, forcing electricity imports at a daily cost of €600,000, leading to a 7.9% price increase and exposing the system's vulnerabilities to potential privatization.
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44% Bias Score


Kosovo, Serbia Agree on Commission for Missing Persons
Kosovo and Serbia agreed in a Brussels meeting to fully implement a joint declaration on missing persons from the war, establishing a joint commission to locate around 1,600 missing individuals, a crucial step toward EU integration, despite ongoing disputes on other issues.
Kosovo, Serbia Agree on Commission for Missing Persons
Kosovo and Serbia agreed in a Brussels meeting to fully implement a joint declaration on missing persons from the war, establishing a joint commission to locate around 1,600 missing individuals, a crucial step toward EU integration, despite ongoing disputes on other issues.
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36% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse
Following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, mass protests led by students and supported by farmers and actors are demanding accountability from Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, resulting in 13 arrests, including a government minister, and prompting the government t...

Serbian Protests Erupt After Train Station Collapse
Following a deadly train station roof collapse in Novi Sad on November 1st, mass protests led by students and supported by farmers and actors are demanding accountability from Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, resulting in 13 arrests, including a government minister, and prompting the government t...
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40% Bias Score

Mass Protests in Serbia After Train Station Collapse
On December 22, 2024, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade over the November 1st Novi Sad train station collapse (15 deaths), demanding accountability from President Vucic's government, with over 50 universities blockaded.

Mass Protests in Serbia After Train Station Collapse
On December 22, 2024, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade over the November 1st Novi Sad train station collapse (15 deaths), demanding accountability from President Vucic's government, with over 50 universities blockaded.
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40% Bias Score

Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.

Serbia: Mass Protests Erupt After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Following a train station roof collapse in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1, killing 15, tens of thousands protested in Belgrade on Sunday against President Aleksandar Vucic and his government, citing corruption and demanding accountability.
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52% Bias Score

EU Summit Conditions Balkan Integration on Dispute Resolution
The EU-Western Balkans summit reaffirmed the region's EU future, but conditioned progress on resolving internal disputes, particularly between Kosovo and Serbia, demanding implementation of existing agreements to accelerate enlargement; Kosovo's President criticized the EU's inaction on its membersh...

EU Summit Conditions Balkan Integration on Dispute Resolution
The EU-Western Balkans summit reaffirmed the region's EU future, but conditioned progress on resolving internal disputes, particularly between Kosovo and Serbia, demanding implementation of existing agreements to accelerate enlargement; Kosovo's President criticized the EU's inaction on its membersh...
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Serbia Accused of Using Spyware to Surveil Activists and Journalists
Amnesty International reported that Serbian police and intelligence used Cellebrite and a new spyware, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of activists and journalists, illegally accessing their data, raising concerns about state control and repression amidst anti-government protests.

Serbia Accused of Using Spyware to Surveil Activists and Journalists
Amnesty International reported that Serbian police and intelligence used Cellebrite and a new spyware, NoviSpy, to hack the phones of activists and journalists, illegally accessing their data, raising concerns about state control and repression amidst anti-government protests.
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40% Bias Score

Serbia Aims for EU Membership by 2026
Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić announced Serbia's goal to join the EU by the end of 2026 during an official visit to Athens, emphasizing strong ties with Greece and outlining Serbia's strategies regarding Kosovo, Turkey, and the US.

Serbia Aims for EU Membership by 2026
Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić announced Serbia's goal to join the EU by the end of 2026 during an official visit to Athens, emphasizing strong ties with Greece and outlining Serbia's strategies regarding Kosovo, Turkey, and the US.
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40% Bias Score
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