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Gledajte UŽIVO Novi dan o plakatima mržnje prema Albancima u Kruševcu
Serbia🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

Gledajte UŽIVO Novi dan o plakatima mržnje prema Albancima u Kruševcu

The article announces a live broadcast by 'Novi Dan' focusing on hate posters directed at Albanian minorities in Krusevac and the state of human and minority rights in Serbia. It mentions guest speakers including lawyer Brankica Jankovic and parliamentary representative Ana Jakovljevic. The broadcast precedes intense parliamentary sessions in Belgrade and Strasbourg, with contributions from editor Dušan Mlađenović and European parliamentarian Martin Gunter. The program also covers the Jazz Festival in Novi Sad causing a power outage and citizens losing electricity.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 606 hr. ago
Gledajte UŽIVO Novi dan o plakatima mržnje prema Albancima u Kruševcu

The article announces a live broadcast by 'Novi Dan' focusing on hate posters directed at Albanian minorities in Krusevac and the state of human and minority rights in Serbia. It mentions guest speakers including lawyer Brankica Jankovic and parliamentary representative Ana Jakovljevic. The broadcast precedes intense parliamentary sessions in Belgrade and Strasbourg, with contributions from editor Dušan Mlađenović and European parliamentarian Martin Gunter. The program also covers the Jazz Festival in Novi Sad causing a power outage and citizens losing electricity.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of multiple topics, including minority rights, parliamentary proceedings, and local issues like the Jazz Festival's impact on infrastructure. While the focus on hate posters suggests a politically sensitive issue, the framing remains neutral, featuring expert

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article reports on an upcoming TV show discussing hate posters targeting Albanians in Krusevac and human rights conditions in Serbia. It mentions guest speakers and related topics like the Jazz Festival causing a power outage. While it provides some context, it lacks specific details on the cont

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