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Počela višednevna sahrana ajatole Alija Hamneija u Iranu

The article reports that a multi-day funeral ceremony for Ayatollah Ali al-Hamadani has begun in Iran. The event is being covered by Radio Televizija Crne Gore (RTCG), a state-owned media outlet in Montenegro. The funeral appears to be a significant religious and political event, likely involving high-profile attendees and ceremonial proceedings typical of major Islamic mourning rituals.

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Počela višednevna sahrana ajatole Alija Hamneija u Iranu

The article reports that a multi-day funeral ceremony for Ayatollah Ali al-Hamadani has begun in Iran. The event is being covered by Radio Televizija Crne Gore (RTCG), a state-owned media outlet in Montenegro. The funeral appears to be a significant religious and political event, likely involving high-profile attendees and ceremonial proceedings typical of major Islamic mourning rituals.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a religious event without overt ideological framing. While the subject involves a prominent religious figure, the tone remains neutral, focusing on the event itself rather than taking a partisan stance.

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