Novi listIndependentCenterFactual 98Objective 924 days ago Croatian passport ranked high 8th among 20 "most powerful" in the worldThe article reports on the results of the Henley Passport Q2 Index for 2026, which ranks 199 passports based on the number of countries their holders can visit without a visa. Croatia's passport ranked 8th, shared with Estonia, allowing visa-free travel to 182 countries. Singapore retained first place with access to 192 destinations, followed by Japan, South Korea, and the UAE in second place. The index highlights the increasing mobility facilitated by diplomatic agreements and international travel policies.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from an authoritative source (Henley & Partners) without overt ideological framing. It objectively lists rankings and provides context about visa-free travel, without promoting any particular political agenda or perspective.
Why these scores (Factual 98 · Objective 92): This article closely mirrors the content of the first, providing identical details about the Henley Passport Index and Croatia’s ranking. It includes precise figures and country comparisons, matching the cross-source consensus. The tone is slightly more formal but still neutral and balanced.
tportalIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 904 days ago Published list of world's most powerful passports: Here's where Croatia isThe article reports on the latest Henley Passport Power Rank list for 2026, published by the consultancy firm Henley & Partners. The ranking is based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and measures passport power by the number of countries a citizen can visit without a visa. Croatia ranks 8th alongside Estonia, allowing visa-free travel to 182 countries. Singapore retains first place with visa-free access to 192 destinations. Japan, South Korea, and the UAE share second place with access to 188 countries. Sweden is third with access to 187 countries, followed by a group of ten European nations at fourth place with access to 186 countries. Austria, Greece, Malta, Portugal, and Switzerland share fifth place with access to 185 countries, while the UK, Hungary, and Poland are sixth with access to 184 countries. Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Latvia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Slovakia, and Slovenia share seventh place with access to 183 countries. Liechtenstein and Lithuania are ninth with access to 181 countries. Iceland and the US are tenth with access to 180 countries. Bulgaria and Romania follow with access to 178 countries, Monaco with 177,以及
Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective ranking of passport power based on statistical data from IATA, without overtly favoring any particular country or political ideology. It provides factual information about the rankings and does not include commentary or emphasis that would suggest a specific leaning
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides detailed and specific information about the Henley Passport Q2 Index 2026, including rankings, number of visa-free destinations, and country comparisons. All data aligns with the cross-source consensus from other articles. The tone remains mostly neutral, though some phrases lik