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Srpski srednjoškolci osvojili dve medalje na Međunarodnoj olimpijadi iz sajber bezbednosti
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Srpski srednjoškolci osvojili dve medalje na Međunarodnoj olimpijadi iz sajber bezbednosti

Students from Serbia won two medals at the International Cybersecurity Olympiad held in Tunisia, with Jovan Jovanović securing gold and Igor Popović earning bronze. Both students attended Technical High School in Čačak, while additional representatives included Vladan Pavićević from 'Veljko Petrović' Gymnasium in Sombor and Lazar Aleksić from 'Bora Stanković' Gymnasium in Vranje. The team was led by Dimitrije Erdeljan, a member of the Informatics Competition Commission for secondary schools. The achievement highlights Serbia’s participation in international STEM competitions.

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N1 Srbija logoN1 SrbijaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 902 days ago
Srpski srednjoškolci osvojili dve medalje na Međunarodnoj olimpijadi iz sajber bezbednosti

Students from Serbia won two medals at the International Cybersecurity Olympiad held in Tunisia, with Jovan Jovanović securing gold and Igor Popović earning bronze. Both students attended Technical High School in Čačak, while additional representatives included Vladan Pavićević from 'Veljko Petrović' Gymnasium in Sombor and Lazar Aleksić from 'Bora Stanković' Gymnasium in Vranje. The team was led by Dimitrije Erdeljan, a member of the Informatics Competition Commission for secondary schools. The achievement highlights Serbia’s participation in international STEM competitions.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related event—specifically a cybersecurity competition—with no political implications. It focuses solely on the achievements of Serbian students in an international contest, without any discussion of politics, policies, or societal issues. Therefore, the framing is ap

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article reports on Serbia's performance at the International Cyber Security Olympiad with factual details like medals won, participants, and institutions involved. It presents information neutrally without obvious bias. However, it lacks specific dates for the event beyond the July 1st publicati

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