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Mayor Rinčić welcomed the students of the generation of 26 Rijeka elementary schools: Motivation and perseverance are crucial for success
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Mayor Rinčić welcomed the students of the generation of 26 Rijeka elementary schools: Motivation and perseverance are crucial for success

Rijeka's mayor, Iva Rinčić, hosted an event at the city hall where she personally awarded 26 students from Rijeka's elementary schools who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance, exemplary behavior, and involvement in extracurricular and humanitarian activities. Each student received a gift including a book titled 'How to Read the City' by Radmila Matejčić, a small towel for summer break, and two tickets to a play by the HNK Ivan pl. Zajca. During the ceremony, Rinčić emphasized the importance of motivation, perseverance, and desire for knowledge, drawing inspiration from the life of Abraham Lincoln. She encouraged the students to continue striving for excellence in their future education and contributions to society. The students were recognized for their achievements during the school year 2025/2026.

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Novi list logoNovi listIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 9524 days ago
The first ever Rijeka majorette dance performed the best choreography

As part of the celebration of St. Vid's Day, the traditional Kapijada ceremony took place on Rijeka's Korzo, marking the solemn oath of the Prvih riječkih mažoretkinja (First Rijeka Majorettes). Plaques were awarded to members celebrating 10, 15, and 20 years of membership. All groups performed their best choreographies during the event. The exhibition group led by trainer Ivana Rakić concluded the ceremony. Mayor Iva Rinčić attended the event. The Prvih riječkih mažoretkinja have been active for 31 years, performing at numerous international festivals and competitions. Founded in 1995, they 1

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a cultural event with no political content or controversy. It provides factual information about the Kapijada ceremony, the history of the majorette group, and details of the event without any ideological framing or biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): This article reports on a cultural event, the Kapijada, with clear details about the Mažoretkinje, their history, and participation. It provides factual information without bias, maintaining neutrality. No conflicting sources were found, so objectivity remains high.

Net.hr logoNet.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 8020 days ago
Sister Zaninović honestly about sports, children and motherhood: 'We are strict mothers and gentle aunts'

The article features an interview with Lucija Zaninović Kuzmanic and Ana Zaninović, twin sisters from Split who are former taekwondo champions. They discuss their recent personal award from the City of Split, which they received after a career marked by world, European, and Olympic successes. The twins reflect on their sporting careers, family life, and how Split has shaped them as individuals. They also talk about why the city has kept them grounded and not allowed them to 'fly away.' The interview highlights their pride in their children attending the event and the motivational impact it had

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related achievement and personal reflections from athletes. It does not engage with political issues, take a stance on controversial topics, or present biased framing. The content is primarily informational and reflective, without evident ideological slant.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): The article covers an event where the mayor presented awards to students, including specific gifts and quotes. It includes direct quotes from the mayor and mentions the students' achievements. While factual, there is some promotional tone, especially in the mayor’s speech, affecting objectivity slig

Novi list logoNovi listIndependentConservativeFactual 75Objective 6023 days ago
I thought I was going to the City Council's City of Rijeka Day ceremony, and I ended up at the HDZ meeting.

The article discusses the political alignment between Rijeka's mayor, Iva Rinčić, and the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), noting a shift from her previous campaign rhetoric emphasizing change, independence, and resistance to political structures. The piece highlights the apparent cooperation between Rinčić and the central government, suggesting it has become more normalized than controversial. It also mentions Rinčić's self-positioning as a leftist center option during her campaign, contrasting with current political alliances that appear more centrist. The article concludes by acknowledgingR

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the collaboration between the mayor and the HDZ in a critical light, implying a departure from her earlier promises of independence and reform. The tone suggests skepticism toward the normalization of such alliances, using phrases like 'ugodno društvo' (comfortable society) and 's

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article discusses political dynamics in Rijeka, referencing Iva Rinčić and her political career. While it presents some factual elements like her role as mayor and references to past campaigns, it lacks specific dates and concrete data. The tone is somewhat subjective, suggesting a narrative rat

Novi list logoNovi listIndependentCenter19 days ago
Mayor Rinčić welcomed the students of the generation of 26 Rijeka elementary schools: Motivation and perseverance are crucial for success

Rijeka's mayor, Iva Rinčić, hosted an event at the city hall where she personally awarded 26 students from Rijeka's elementary schools who have demonstrated exceptional academic performance, exemplary behavior, and involvement in extracurricular and humanitarian activities. Each student received a gift including a book titled 'How to Read the City' by Radmila Matejčić, a small towel for summer break, and two tickets to a play by the HNK Ivan pl. Zajca. During the ceremony, Rinčić emphasized the importance of motivation, perseverance, and desire for knowledge, drawing inspiration from the life of Abraham Lincoln. She encouraged the students to continue striving for excellence in their future education and contributions to society. The students were recognized for their achievements during the school year 2025/2026.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a civic event organized by the mayor, highlighting her engagement with local youth and educational values. It includes direct quotes from the mayor and a student representative but does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The framing is

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