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HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 75Objective 804 days ago Presented project of conversion of Hotel Zagreb into a home for the elderly in SplitThe project to convert Hotel Zagreb into a care center for the elderly and disabled has been officially presented by independent city council member Davor Matijević. The initiative involves renovating the existing building with an additional 2,400 square meters dedicated to a geriatric department. A contract worth €168,000 was signed for creating an initial design proposal, which requires a survey of the current state and structural assessment before proceeding. The project aims to secure donations once these preliminary steps are completed. The hotel, currently around 24,000 square meters, is deemed compatible with the general urban planning guidelines and is expected to provide approximately 340 rooms for residents. The city of Split launched this initiative at the beginning of last October, and Matijević supported the approval of this year’s budget with the condition that the hotel would be repurposed into a home for the elderly.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the proposed conversion of Hotel Zagreb into a facility for the elderly, presenting information from multiple stakeholders including city officials, architects, and planners. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language; the focus is on the行政
Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): The article reports on the project to convert Hotel Zagreb into an elderly care facility in Split, citing agreements and statements from officials like Davor Matijević and Ante Zoričić. It provides specific figures such as the 168,000 euro contract and 2400 new square meters. The information aligns
N1 HrvatskaIndependentProgressiveFactual 50Objective 453 days ago Our polls show that we will win the HDZ in the electionsMišel Jakšić, potpredsjednik Socijaldemokratske partije (SDP) i član parlamentarnog Odbora za pravosuđe, dao je intervju u emisiji 'Novi dan' na televiziji N1, vodeći Tihomira Ladišića. U intervjuu, Jakšić je izjavio da ankete koje njegova stranka provodi ukazuju na moguću pobjedu SDP-a nad Hrvatskom demokratskom zajednicom (HDZ) na dolazećim izborima. Intervju je bio fokusiran na političku situaciju u Hrvatskoj i najvažnije teme posljednjih dana.
Bias read (Progressive): The article features a statement by Mišel Jakšić, a high-ranking member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), who claims that their polls indicate a potential victory over the main opposition party, the HDZ, in upcoming elections. The framing emphasizes SDP's confidence and does not present counter-
Why factuality (50): The article is incomplete and cut off mid-sentence, making it difficult to assess full factual content. It mentions SDP figures like Jakšić and references ongoing discussions, but lacks detailed alignment with the primary source document's specifics on policy changes and coalition strategies.
Why objectivity (45): The article seems to be a placeholder or draft, lacking complete information. It shows some bias by focusing on SDP's potential victory over HDZ without providing balanced perspectives or critical analysis.
Jutarnji listIndependentProgressiveFactual 40Objective 503 days ago HDZ-member on the protocol of the meeting in Paris: Plenkovic got the closest seat to Macron of all the prime ministersThe article discusses the conclusion of Croatia's spring session of parliament, where lawmakers from the HDZ and SDP parties, Nikola Mažar and Arsen Bauk, analyzed various topics. The focus was on Croatia's participation in the military parade in Paris, where Prime Minister Andrej Plenković was seated close to French President Emmanuel Macron, according to HDZ representative Mažar. This seating arrangement was interpreted as a reflection of diplomatic relations, with Mažar noting that Plenković's position was closer to Macron than any other European leader. Bauk addressed internal political tensions regarding the role of the military in international affairs and the division of authority between the president and the prime minister. He emphasized that the government acted within its capacity to promote its policies abroad. The discussion also touched on the functioning of the Constitutional Court and the selection of judges.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the seating arrangement at the Paris event as a significant political statement, emphasizing the proximity of Plenković to Macron over other leaders. It highlights the perceived diplomatic alignment and suggests a critique of the Serbian leadership under Vučić, which is presented,
Why factuality (40): This article is largely unrelated to the main event described in the primary source and focuses on a different topic—HDZ's participation in a Paris meeting. It contains minimal relevant information and does not reference the SDP's strategic decisions or coalition moves discussed in the primary sourc
Why objectivity (50): The article has a very limited focus on the main event and appears to be more of a filler piece. It lacks neutrality and balance, focusing only on one aspect of an unrelated political event.
tportalIndependentProgressive5 hr. ago Everyone against HDZ: Marijana Puljak calls the SDP, We can and independents to a joint performanceMarijana Puljak, a member of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and a local councilor in Split, has called for unity among opposition parties and independent candidates to challenge the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) in upcoming local elections. She criticized past failures to present a united front against HDZ, particularly in Split, where she accused the SDP leadership of supporting a compromised candidate who later defected to become an independent. Puljak emphasized the need to learn from these mistakes and unite under a common goal of defeating HDZ at all levels of governance.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the call for unity among left-wing and independent groups as a strategic move to oppose the center-right HDZ. The tone emphasizes collective action against a dominant political force, using language that suggests HDZ's current dominance is due to past disunity among oppositions. S
N1 HrvatskaIndependentProgressive6 hr. ago The center calls the SDP and Podemos to go together to the municipal elections: The goal is to defeat the HDZThe article reports that the leadership of the Centar party has called on the SDP, Možemo, and independent candidates to jointly run in the Split local elections in autumn 2026 to defeat the HDZ. The call emphasizes the need for opposition unity, citing past failures where the opposition did not collectively participate in elections, allowing HDZ to maintain power. Marijana Puljak, head of Centar and city councilor, stated that the opposition must show seriousness and responsibility towards voters and the city by uniting behind common candidates. She specifically referred to former SDP mayor Davor Matijević, who left the party due to disagreements over coalition politics, implying that some within the opposition have supported HDZ-aligned policies.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the call for unity among opposition parties as a necessary step to counter HDZ dominance, which is portrayed as having maintained power through the lack of coordinated opposition efforts. The emphasis on collective action against HDZ, along with references to internal divisions in
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