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German Parliamentarians Condemn Serbia's Crackdown on Protests
German lawmakers from various parties condemned the Serbian government's violent crackdown on peaceful protests, expressing concerns about the impact on Serbia's EU accession bid and highlighting the need for democratic reforms.
German Parliamentarians Condemn Serbia's Crackdown on Protests
German lawmakers from various parties condemned the Serbian government's violent crackdown on peaceful protests, expressing concerns about the impact on Serbia's EU accession bid and highlighting the need for democratic reforms.
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44% Bias Score


Belgrade Protests Largely Fail, 19 Detained
On July 4th, Serbian authorities detained 19 individuals following overnight protests in Belgrade, preventing a planned city-wide traffic blockade; one police officer sustained injuries during clashes with protesters.
Belgrade Protests Largely Fail, 19 Detained
On July 4th, Serbian authorities detained 19 individuals following overnight protests in Belgrade, preventing a planned city-wide traffic blockade; one police officer sustained injuries during clashes with protesters.
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56% Bias Score


Protests in Central and Southeastern Europe Amidst US Criticism of Democratic Responses to Authoritarianism
Widespread protests erupt across Central and Southeastern Europe against authoritarian crackdowns, while the US criticizes European democracies' responses to disinformation, overlooking similar issues in autocratic regimes.
Protests in Central and Southeastern Europe Amidst US Criticism of Democratic Responses to Authoritarianism
Widespread protests erupt across Central and Southeastern Europe against authoritarian crackdowns, while the US criticizes European democracies' responses to disinformation, overlooking similar issues in autocratic regimes.
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56% Bias Score


Serbian Protests and Influx of Russian Immigrants
Since the start of the Ukraine war, over 370,000 Russians have entered Serbia, many settling there amidst ongoing protests sparked by a November 2024 railway station collapse that killed 16 and fueled anti-government sentiment.
Serbian Protests and Influx of Russian Immigrants
Since the start of the Ukraine war, over 370,000 Russians have entered Serbia, many settling there amidst ongoing protests sparked by a November 2024 railway station collapse that killed 16 and fueled anti-government sentiment.
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20% Bias Score


Serbia Protests: Civil Disobedience Challenges Government
Student-led protests in Serbia against corruption have escalated into widespread civil disobedience, involving road blockades and mass arrests, following a June 28th clash with police; over 100,000 people demonstrated on June 24th demanding early elections.
Serbia Protests: Civil Disobedience Challenges Government
Student-led protests in Serbia against corruption have escalated into widespread civil disobedience, involving road blockades and mass arrests, following a June 28th clash with police; over 100,000 people demonstrated on June 24th demanding early elections.
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44% Bias Score


Kosovo Builds Bridges in Divided Mitrovica Amid International Concerns
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti launched construction of two new bridges in ethnically divided Mitrovica, despite EU and German concerns, aiming to improve north-south connections, while facing criticism for neglecting social priorities and risking tensions.
Kosovo Builds Bridges in Divided Mitrovica Amid International Concerns
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti launched construction of two new bridges in ethnically divided Mitrovica, despite EU and German concerns, aiming to improve north-south connections, while facing criticism for neglecting social priorities and risking tensions.
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44% Bias Score

Support for Serbian Protests Waning, Claims Vucic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reports declining support for the ongoing protests, stating authorities maintain control while condemning protester violence; 19 people were recently detained, and one police officer was injured during clashes.

Support for Serbian Protests Waning, Claims Vucic
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic reports declining support for the ongoing protests, stating authorities maintain control while condemning protester violence; 19 people were recently detained, and one police officer was injured during clashes.
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56% Bias Score

Serbia: 20 Arrested on Charges of Threatening Constitutional Order
At least 20 people have been arrested in Serbia in the past eight months on charges of "violently overthrowing the constitutional order," stemming from various protests; lawyers argue this broadly interpreted charge suppresses free speech.

Serbia: 20 Arrested on Charges of Threatening Constitutional Order
At least 20 people have been arrested in Serbia in the past eight months on charges of "violently overthrowing the constitutional order," stemming from various protests; lawyers argue this broadly interpreted charge suppresses free speech.
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60% Bias Score

Civil Disobedience Paralyzes Serbian Cities Amidst Growing Political Unrest
Student-led protests in Serbia against corruption have escalated into mass civil disobedience, with road blockades and arrests, following a large demonstration demanding early elections. The tactic of briefly disrupting traffic is proving particularly challenging to authorities.

Civil Disobedience Paralyzes Serbian Cities Amidst Growing Political Unrest
Student-led protests in Serbia against corruption have escalated into mass civil disobedience, with road blockades and arrests, following a large demonstration demanding early elections. The tactic of briefly disrupting traffic is proving particularly challenging to authorities.
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48% Bias Score

Serbia: 20 Arrested on Charges of Violently Overthrowing Constitutional Order
At least 20 people have been arrested in Serbia in the last eight months under suspicion of "violently overthrowing the constitutional order," including students and activists, raising concerns about the government's response to protests and potential misuse of anti-government laws.

Serbia: 20 Arrested on Charges of Violently Overthrowing Constitutional Order
At least 20 people have been arrested in Serbia in the last eight months under suspicion of "violently overthrowing the constitutional order," including students and activists, raising concerns about the government's response to protests and potential misuse of anti-government laws.
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48% Bias Score

Belgrade Protest Turns Violent: 140,000 clash with Police on Vidovdan
On June 28th, 2024, a large protest in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding elections and removal of a student camp, escalated into violent clashes between approximately 140,000 citizens and police, resulting in injuries and arrests, highlighting deep political tensions.

Belgrade Protest Turns Violent: 140,000 clash with Police on Vidovdan
On June 28th, 2024, a large protest in Belgrade, Serbia, demanding elections and removal of a student camp, escalated into violent clashes between approximately 140,000 citizens and police, resulting in injuries and arrests, highlighting deep political tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Serbian Protests Escalate Amidst EU Concerns
Triggered by a train station collapse in Novi Sad, killing 16, protests in Serbia escalated into widespread anti-government demonstrations, prompting the EU to demand an investigation into police brutality and raising concerns about Serbia's EU accession process.

Serbian Protests Escalate Amidst EU Concerns
Triggered by a train station collapse in Novi Sad, killing 16, protests in Serbia escalated into widespread anti-government demonstrations, prompting the EU to demand an investigation into police brutality and raising concerns about Serbia's EU accession process.
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44% Bias Score
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