Večernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 95Objective 757 days ago NEW INFORMATION FROM THE Hague Darko Mladić: The general is a little better, today he is examined by a Serbian neuropsychiatristGeneral Ratko Mladić, who has been under palliative care in The Hague prison hospital for over two years, is reportedly in slightly better health, according to his son Darko Mladić. Darko stated that his father has stabilized somewhat and is not deteriorating further, though he remains bedridden and largely immobile. A Serbian neuropsychiatrist is expected to examine Mladić today, with a report anticipated in the coming days. Additionally, Darko mentioned discussions about the future of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), whose mandate is set to expire soon. Serbia has criticized the tribunal for ignoring Mladić's severe medical condition and refusing to allow him treatment.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates regarding Mladić's health and mentions Serbia's stance toward the ICTY, but does not exhibit overtly biased language or one-sided sourcing. It includes direct quotes from Darko Mladić and references Serbia's criticisms of the tribunal without taking an explicit立场
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports statements from Darko Mladić regarding his father’s health status and upcoming medical evaluation. It also includes details about Serbia’s stance on the Mechanism’s mandate and criticism of the Mechanism’s handling of Mladić’s medical care. However, the tone leans slig
KurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 93Objective 707 days ago GENERAL YOUTH TODAY CAME A NEUROPSYCHIATER FROM SERBIA! His son Darko reports on his father's health condition: He is bedridden, but he talks a little moreGeneral Ratko Mladić, who has been under palliative care in a prison hospital in The Hague for over two years, is reportedly in slightly better health, though still in serious condition. His son, Darko Mladić, stated that his father has stabilized somewhat and is no longer deteriorating. Mladić remains bedridden but speaks more than before. Today, he is expected to be examined by a Serbian neuropsychiatrist, after which an assessment report will be provided. Darko also mentioned ongoing discussions regarding the extension of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (IRMCT) in The Hague, whose mandate expires soon. Serbia has criticized the IRMCT for ignoring Mladić’s severe medical condition and refusing to allow him treatment in Serbia. In May 2026, the IRMCT rejected a request to permit Mladić’s treatment in Serbia, citing his chronic illnesses but noting no acute deterioration warranting temporary release. Mladić suffered two strokes in April and May 2026, leading to further complications including neurological, cardiovascular, and kidney issues.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual updates on General Mladić's health and the situation surrounding his legal status, quoting directly from his son and referencing official actions by the IRMCT and Serbia. It does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The framing is a
Why these scores (Factual 93 · Objective 70): This article provides similar factual information as the first, including Mladić’s health update and the upcoming medical examination by a Serbian psychiatrist. The reporting is largely consistent with the cross-source consensus but uses more emotionally charged language such as 'Oglasio se sin Dark