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Serbia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 days ago

Workers injured in a violent blow are being rushed to hospital!

An explosion occurred late Sunday evening local time at an oil platform in the state of Apure in western Venezuela, injuring at least eight workers. Local authorities confirmed that all injured workers were transported to neighboring Colombia for medical treatment. The company PDVSA, which operates the oil platform, did not immediately comment on the explosion when contacted by Reuters. Separately, an earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale struck early Monday morning near Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, at a depth of approximately 10 kilometers. No reports of material damage or injuries have been reported yet. President of the National Assembly of Venezuela Jorge Rodriguez stated via social media that no damage was reported after the quake. Residents of Caracas woke up to a moderately strong earthquake that shook buildings across the city, while rescue teams continue their fourth day of continuous operations in areas affected by last week's powerful earthquakes. The most severely impacted area was the federal state of La Gvaira, where rescue efforts are taking place under difficult conditions in a country already facing a deep political and economic crisis. Two extremely强

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Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 858 days ago
ZEMLJOTRES NA BALKANU! Evo gde se dobro zaljuljalo

A minor earthquake measuring 2.4 on the Richter scale struck the area 13 kilometers east of Zadar, Croatia, according to the Croatian Seismological Service. The quake occurred at 11:25 AM local time and was classified as intensity level III on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS), considered a light tremor. Some residents reported feeling a strong rumble, comparing it to thunder or an explosion, accompanied by brief ground shaking. In addition to the earthquake, the article mentions a separate incident where two 20-year-olds were fined €700 each by the Zadar Municipal Court for shouting 'Sieg Heil' and raising their right hand while under the influence of alcohol. The court ruled that the gesture is historically associated with Nazi Germany and is now a banned symbol of Nazism. Both defendants admitted guilt, expressed regret, and cited intoxication as a mitigating factor.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on two distinct events—a minor earthquake and a legal case involving a Nazi salute—without overtly favoring any political perspective. It provides factual information about both incidents without evident ideological framing or biased language.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Accurate report of a 2.4 magnitude earthquake near Zadar, aligning with cross-source consensus. Neutral tone, no emotional language. Provides specific details from seismic service without embellishment.

Kurir logoKurirParty-alignedCenterFactual 90Objective 858 days ago
A GREAT EARTHQUAKER BROKE! "There was a sound like thunder, a tremor, and a noise like an explosion"

The article discusses a recent earthquake near Zdra, describing the event as sounding like thunder, with shaking and noise resembling an explosion. The article appears to focus on the immediate experience of the earthquake, including sensory descriptions of the event.

Bias read (Center): The article does not present any political framing, bias, or commentary. It simply describes the earthquake's effects without involving political actors, policies, or contentious issues.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): Consistent with cross-source consensus on the 2.4 magnitude Zadar earthquake. Neutral tone, factual reporting, and clear attribution to seismic service. No unnecessary commentary or bias detected.

N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 707 days ago
A New Earthquake Affected Caracas

A new earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale struck Karakas today, according to Reuters. This follows two devastating earthquakes that resulted in over 1,500 deaths. Rescue teams have been searching rubble for survivors in their fourth day of efforts. The hardest-hit area is La Gueru, which is now under special focus by rescue teams. The country is currently facing deep political and economic crises. Venezuela has received aid from 24 countries, including over 500 tons of food, 2,700 rescuers, and nearly 86 search-and-rescue teams with dogs.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the earthquake and international aid without overtly favoring any political stance. It reports on the humanitarian crisis and the response from multiple countries, maintaining a balanced tone. There is no clear ideological framing or emphasis on one set

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Article reports a 4.6 magnitude earthquake hitting Karakas, but this conflicts with other sources reporting a 2.4 magnitude quake near Zadar. Factually inconsistent with cross-source consensus. Objectivity is compromised by sensationalist language like 'razorna zemljotresa' (destructive earthquakes)

Republika logoRepublikaParty-alignedCenterFactual 85Objective 707 days ago
Workers injured in a violent blow are being rushed to hospital!

An explosion occurred late Sunday evening local time at an oil platform in the state of Apure in western Venezuela, injuring at least eight workers. Local authorities confirmed that all injured workers were transported to neighboring Colombia for medical treatment. The company PDVSA, which operates the oil platform, did not immediately comment on the explosion when contacted by Reuters. Separately, an earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale struck early Monday morning near Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, at a depth of approximately 10 kilometers. No reports of material damage or injuries have been reported yet. President of the National Assembly of Venezuela Jorge Rodriguez stated via social media that no damage was reported after the quake. Residents of Caracas woke up to a moderately strong earthquake that shook buildings across the city, while rescue teams continue their fourth day of continuous operations in areas affected by last week's powerful earthquakes. The most severely impacted area was the federal state of La Gvaira, where rescue efforts are taking place under difficult conditions in a country already facing a deep political and economic crisis. Two extremely强

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of an industrial accident and natural disaster without overtly favoring any political perspective. It includes information from local authorities and mentions the ongoing political and economic crisis in Venezuela but does not frame the events through a biased,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Reports a 2.4 magnitude earthquake near Zadar accurately, matching cross-source consensus. However, objectivity is lower due to inclusion of unrelated content about politics and military, which distracts from the main event.

Večernje novosti logoVečernje novostiParty-alignedCenterFactual 80Objective 758 days ago
PEOPLE in panic - many heard an explosion

An earthquake measuring 2.4 on the Richter scale struck an area 13 kilometers east of Zadar today, according to the Croatian Seismological Service. The tremor was recorded at 11:25 AM local time with an intensity of III on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS), classified as a weak earthquake. Residents reported feeling the quake accompanied by a strong rumble, some describing it as thunder or an explosion, followed by brief ground shaking. The report includes a bonus video about a woman who killed her husband on a hillside and mentions other unrelated news items.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural event with minimal political framing. While it mentions the Croatian Seismological Service and references related news, there is no overt ideological leaning or emphasis on partisan perspectives. The focus remains on factual seismic data and public reaction without a

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 75): Confuses the 2.4 magnitude Zadar earthquake with the 4.6 magnitude Karakas event. Mixes information from different events. Objectivity slightly affected by mention of 'silovit udar' (violent impact) without clear sourcing.

Telegraf.rs logoTelegraf.rsParty-alignedCenter8 days ago
Zemljotres pogodio obalu Hrvatske: Meštani ostali u panici - mnogi su čuli zvuk EKSPLOZIJE

A minor earthquake of magnitude 2.4 on the Richter scale struck the area 13 kilometers east of Zadar, Croatia, at 11:25 AM local time. The seismic event was recorded by the Croatian Seismological Service and classified as a weak tremor with intensity III on the European Macroseismic Scale (EMS). Residents reported feeling a strong rumble, which some described as thunder or the sound of an explosion, accompanied by brief ground shaking. The incident caused panic among locals, though no significant damage or injuries were reported.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster (earthquake) with no political implications or framing. It provides factual information about the event, including technical details and resident accounts, without any ideological slant or emphasis on political actors or policies.

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