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HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 80yesterday Extended protection and surveillance zones due to ASFThe Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has expanded protection and monitoring zones due to confirmed new outbreaks of African swine fever (ASF) in pig farms located in Lađanska (City of Našice) and Kućanci Đakovački (Municipality of Drenje). The decision expands existing zones and defines affected settlements for implementing control measures to prevent further spread. Measures include restrictions on animal movement, enhanced veterinary oversight, clinical examinations, sampling, and other controls. Infected and epidemiologically linked premises undergo slaughter of pigs, harmless removal of carcasses, and epidemiological investigation, cleaning, and disinfection. Additional biosecurity measures, regular veterinary visits, and passive monitoring of domestic and wild pigs are enforced nationwide under the Order on Control Measures against ASF. As of July 15, 75 ASF outbreaks have been confirmed in pig facilities, with 36 in Osječko-Baranjska County and 39 in Virovitica-Podravina County. Among wild boars, 183 cases were confirmed in 2026, confirming continuous virus circulation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the expansion of ASF containment zones based on confirmed outbreaks and government actions. It does not take a clear ideological stance but reports on public health and agricultural policies. While the issue is politically sensitive due to economic and疫
Why factuality (85): The article accurately reports the government's decision to expand protection and monitoring zones due to confirmed outbreaks of African Swine Fever (ASF) in specific locations. It provides details on the measures being implemented, including restrictions on animal movement, increased veterinary ove
Why objectivity (80): The article presents information in a neutral tone, focusing on the government's actions and official statements. It does not take sides or express personal opinions, maintaining an objective stance throughout. However, there is a slight bias towards the government's perspective as it emphasizes com
Net.hrIndependentCenter4 hr. ago New virus hotspot on the border with Croatia: 'Field data not good'The article reports on the spread of African swine fever in Serbia, noting the emergence of two new hotspots near the border with Croatia and in the South Bačka region. Serbian Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamočić stated that field data is unreliable but confirmed the outbreak was expected due to wildlife pig migrations. He highlighted the low water level of the Danube River as contributing to the disease's spread by allowing wild pigs to cross without swimming. Over 28,000 pigs have been culled or died since the outbreak began, with farming operations temporarily banned in some areas. Emergency status has been declared in four regions, and more municipalities may follow to improve logistics and implementation of disinfection measures. The minister also announced plans to organize controlled hunting of wild pigs. The disease is present in over 70 countries worldwide, including 16 European nations such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, and Romania.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the spread of African swine fever without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes quotes from a government official and provides data without apparent ideological slant. While the issue involves government action and public health, the tone,措
N1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter4 hr. ago Emergency in Serbia due to African swine fever, new outbreaks and in settlements along CroatiaThe African swine fever virus has been detected in seven districts and 52 settlements in Serbia, with two new outbreaks reported in the last two days—one near the border with Croatia in Bezdan, and another in the Southern Bačka district in Žabalj and Gospođinci. Serbian Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamočić stated that while the spread of the virus was expected due to wild pig migrations, the situation remains concerning. The low water level of the Danube River is facilitating the spread of the disease, allowing wild pigs to cross the river without swimming. Over 28,000 pigs have been killed or died since the outbreak began, and some farmers have had their operations banned for a month. Extraordinary measures have been declared in several areas, including Ruma, Srijemska Mitrovica, Šapca, and Obrenovac, with more municipalities expected to follow soon to improve logistics and implement protective measures. The virus is present across Serbia in wild pig populations, and organized hunting with strict monitoring of each eliminated animal is planned. African swine fever is prevalent in over 70 countries worldwide, including 16 European nations such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia,
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the spread of African swine fever in Serbia, the government's response, and the impact on agriculture. It includes quotes from the minister of agriculture and mentions the geographical scope of the outbreak but does not exhibit clear bias toward any政治立场
Index.hrIndependentCenter5 hr. ago New outbreaks of African swine fever have emerged in Serbia, along the border with CroatiaIn Serbia, the African swine fever has been identified in seven districts and 52 settlements, with two new hotspots emerging near the border with Croatia and in the South Bačka district. Serbian Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamočić reported this to RTS, noting that field data are 'not good' but the spread was expected due to wildlife pig migrations. He highlighted that low water levels in the Danube River facilitate disease spread by allowing wild pigs to cross without swimming. Over 28,000 pigs have died or been culled since the outbreak began, with farming banned in some areas for a month. Emergency measures have been declared in several regions, including Ruma, Sirmium, Šapca, and Obrenovac, with more areas potentially joining. The ministry plans organized hunting under strict controls to manage the outbreak. The disease is present in over 70 countries worldwide, including 16 European nations such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, and Romania.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the spread of African swine fever in Serbia, citing official sources like the Ministry of Agriculture and referencing expert statements. It does not take a clear ideological stance, nor does it emphasize particular political agendas. The framing remains
Večernji listIndependentCenter5 hr. ago Those who work illegally should be held accountable, even imprisonedMinistar poljoprivrede David Vlajčić objasnio je situaciju s afričkom svinjskom kugom u Hrvatskoj, naglašavajući rizičan pristup nelegalnom iskrčavanju svinja. Lokalni veterinar u Varaždini spriječio je iskrcaj 300 svinja bez identifikacija koje su dolazile iz Slavonije, što je moglo dovesti do šireg propagaša. Vlajčić je istaknuo da je broj novih slučajeva bolesti rastao, posebno u zadnje dane, i da je potreban pojačani nadzor i kontrola. Naglasio je nedostatak policije i inspekcije na terenu, kao i potrebu za revizijom biosigurnosnih mjera. Župan Brodsko-posavske županije Danijel Marušić je smatrao da je veterinarski sustav funkcionalan, dok je gradonačelnik Vukovara Marijan Pavliček bio oštriji u ocjeni potrebe za ozbiljnijim pristupom problemu.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a critical agricultural issue involving illegal animal movement and disease control. While it highlights concerns raised by government officials and local authorities, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing remains objective, focusing on the
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter5 hr. ago Serbia: New outbreaks of African swine fever in settlements along CroatiaThe article reports on the spread of African swine fever in Serbia, noting that the virus has been identified in seven districts and 52 settlements, including two new hotspots near the border with Croatia and in southern Bačka. Serbian Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamočić stated that field data are not favorable, but the spread was expected due to wildlife pig migrations. He highlighted that low water levels in the Danube River facilitate disease transmission by allowing wild pigs to cross without swimming. Over 28,000 pigs have died or been culled since the outbreak began, and farming activities have been restricted in some areas. Emergency measures have been declared in several regions, with potential expansion to other municipalities to improve logistics and implementation of disinfection and protective measures. The minister also mentioned planned hunting operations under strict control to manage the situation. The disease is present in over 70 countries worldwide, including 16 European nations such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, and Romania.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the spread of African swine fever in Serbia without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes quotes from a government official and provides data without apparent ideological slant. While the issue involves government action and public health,
Telegram.hrIndependentCenter5 hr. ago In Serbia, very close to the border with Croatia, new outbreaks of swine fever have emergedIn Serbia, new outbreaks of African swine fever have emerged very close to the border with Croatia, with two new hotspots reported in Bezdan and the areas of Žabalj and Gospođinci in the South Bačka District. The disease has been confirmed in seven districts and 52 settlements, with over 28,000 pigs either killed or dying since the outbreak began. Serbian Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamočić stated that field data is 'not good,' but the spread of the virus was expected due to movements of wild boars. He noted that record low water levels in the Danube River facilitate the spread of the disease, allowing wild boars to cross the river without swimming. The government has declared an emergency state in several regions, including Ruma, Sirmium-Mitrovica, Šapca, and Obrenovac, and expects to expand this to other municipalities to improve logistics and implementation of disinfection measures. The virus is present in wild boar populations across southern to northern regions, and hunting operations with strict controls are planned.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the spread of African swine fever in Serbia without overtly favoring any political ideology. It includes quotes from the minister and reports on government actions, but does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing remains neutral, focusing on a
Novi listIndependentCenter5 hr. ago New outbreaks of African swine fever in Serbia, some in settlements along CroatiaThe African swine fever virus has been detected in seven districts and 52 settlements across Serbia, with two new outbreaks reported in Bezdan near the border with Croatia and in the Southern Bačka district, specifically in Žabalj and Gospođinci. Serbian Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamočić stated that while the spread of the virus was expected due to wild pig migrations, the situation remains concerning. The low water level of the Danube River is facilitating the movement of wild pigs, increasing the risk of disease transmission. Over 28,000 pigs have been culled or died since the outbreak began, and some farms have been temporarily banned from raising pigs. Extraordinary measures have been declared in several areas, including Ruma, Srijemska Mitrovica, Šapca, and Obrenovac. Additional municipalities are expected to implement similar measures soon to improve logistics and coordinate disinfection efforts. The virus is present throughout Serbia in wild pig populations, and organized hunting with strict monitoring of each eliminated animal is planned. African swine fever is prevalent in over 70 countries worldwide, including 16 European nations such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croa
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the spread of African swine fever in Serbia, including government responses and measures taken by authorities. It does not exhibit clear bias, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content focuses on the scientific and logistical aspects of the疫情,
N1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter5 hr. ago The veterinarian who prevented the disaster responded: "I've been in the profession for 34 years, and I've never experienced this".A veterinarian named Dario Ivaniš prevented a potential disaster by halting the unloading of over 300 pigs at a farm near Varaždin, Croatia. The pigs had been transported from a known outbreak area in Slavonia and were being delivered to a large pig farm nearby. Upon inspecting the trucks, Ivaniš discovered that none of the pigs were properly marked, which could have led to the spread of African swine fever. He immediately stopped the unloading process and informed the relevant authorities. This incident highlights concerns about the proper documentation and tracking of livestock during transportation, especially in areas affected by disease outbreaks.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual account of an event involving agricultural regulations and disease control, without overtly favoring any political side. It includes direct quotes from both the minister and the veterinarian, providing balanced perspectives on the situation.
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter9 hr. ago Minister Vlajčić: The situation is serious, we are strengthening the measures against ASKIn Croatia, the spread of African swine fever continues to escalate, according to Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries David Vlajčić. During an extraordinary press conference, he reported that there have been 89 outbreaks of the disease in the country, with 44 cases in the Osijek-Baranja County and 45 in the Virovitica-Podravina County. The number of new outbreaks has increased significantly, rising from 12 to 18 in just a few days. Vlajčić emphasized that the situation is very serious, noting that over 2,800 pigs have been euthanized in efforts to control the outbreak. He highlighted the substantial financial investment made by the state, including over 50 million euros, to prepare for the disease's resurgence. Vlajčić praised the actions of a veterinarian who prevented a potential disaster by stopping the movement of untraceable pigs from an infected area. He called for coordinated action among veterinarians, producers, hunters, and other stakeholders to protect domestic pig farming. The minister announced plans for a new meeting of the National Crisis Team for African Swine Fever, which will focus on measures to safeguard local production and reduce damage to the ag罗
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the spread of African swine fever in Croatia, focusing on the government's response and the minister's statements. While the issue is politically sensitive due to its impact on agriculture and economy, the article does not exhibit clear ideological bias
Novi listIndependentCenter9 hr. ago Vlajčić: "The situation with African swine fever is serious.Croatia is facing a serious outbreak of African swine fever, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries David Vlajčić, who spoke at an emergency press conference. He reported 12 new outbreaks discovered yesterday, bringing the total to 89 in recent days. Vlajčić highlighted the intervention of a local veterinarian in Varazdin who prevented the illegal transportation of 300 pigs without identification tags from a known epicenter in Slavonia. The pigs had traveled across half of Croatia, posing a significant threat to domestic pig farming and the national economy. Vlajčić praised the veterinarian’s actions and called on all farmers and veterinarians to combat illegal activities threatening the industry. He noted that despite over €50 million invested in preparedness and biosecurity measures, the situation remains critical. The government plans to hold a meeting of the National Crisis Staff next week to implement further protective measures and conduct inspections of farms in several regions.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a public health issue affecting agriculture and the economy, presented through official statements and actions taken by government officials. It does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The content focuses on factual updates and calls
Telegram.hrIndependentCenter10 hr. ago Vlajčić: The situation with African swine fever is more than serious, the situation is unrealisticMinistar poljoprivrede, šumarstva i ribarstva David Vlajčić objasnio je situaciju s afričkom svinjskom kugom u Hrvatskoj na izvanrednoj konferenciji za novinare. Naglasio je da je broj novih izbijanja bolesti veoma visok, s 12 novih slučajeva jučer i 18 u proteklih nekoliko dana. Pohvalio je veterinara koji je spriječio iskrcaj 300 svinja koje su bez identifikacijskih oznaka došle iz Slavonije preko pola Hrvatske. Ministar je upozorio na opasnost za domaću proizvodnju i gospodarstvo, naglašavajući nedostatak nadzora i biosecuriteta. Također je najavio održavanje nove sjednice Nacionalnog kriznog stožera za afričku svinjsku kugu.
Bias read (Center): Vlajčić je iznio činjeničnu analizu i opasnosti vezane uz afričku svinjsku kugu, ali nije izrazio personalnu političku podršku ni protiv kojeg strana. Sadržaj je fokusiran na javno zdravlje i ekonomsku sigurnost, bez evidentnog političkog slanja. Stoga se smatra neutralnim.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenter10 hr. ago Vlajčić: The situation with African swine fever is more than serious, yesterday 12 new outbreaks were discoveredMinistar poljoprivrede, šumarstva i ribarstva David Vlajčić objavio je na izvanrednoj konferenciji za novinare da je stanje s afričkom svinjskom kugom u Hrvatskoj vrlo ozbiljno. Tijekom posljednjih dana registrovirano je 18 novih izbijanja, a jučer je otkriveno još 12. Vlajčić naglasio je da su 300 svinja bez identifikacija iz Slavonije, područja smatrano žarištem infekcije, prošvercano preko pola Hrvatske i blizu velike farme u Varaždinu. Veterinar je uspio spriječiti iskrcaj tih svinja, što je izbjeglo katastrofu. Ministar upozorio je da je ugroženo cjelokupno nacionalno svinjogojstvo i gospodarstvo, te pozvao veterinare i svinjogojce da pojače djelovanje protiv ilegala. Naglasio je nedostatak nadzora i inspekcije, te potrebu za pojačanjem biosigurnosnih mjera. Za sljedeći tjedan planira održavanje sjednice Nacionalnog kriznog stožera, te traženje revizije biosigurnosnih mjera u nekoliko županija.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about an agricultural crisis without overtly promoting any specific political agenda. It focuses on factual reporting regarding the spread of African swine fever and the government's response, emphasizing the need for increased oversight and biosecurity measures. The
Net.hrIndependentCenter11 hr. ago Swine fever spreads in Slavonia, Vlajčić praises the vet: 'He may have prevented a catastrophe'The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries of the Republic of Croatia, David Vlajčić, held an emergency press conference to update the public on the current situation regarding African swine fever (ASF) in Croatia. As of yesterday, there have been 89 confirmed outbreaks of ASF at pig farms, with 44 in the Osijek-Baranja County and 45 in the Virovitica-Podravina County. During yesterday alone, 12 new positive cases were confirmed, resulting in the culling of 2,822 pigs. Vlajčić warned that despite over 50 million euros invested in containment measures and biosecurity improvements since 2023, violations of regulations continue to pose serious risks to domestic production. He highlighted recent incidents where local veterinarians prevented the release of over 300 pigs without proper identification tags and stopped illegal breeding of unmarked pigs in Gorski Kotar. These actions, he said, could have avoided a catastrophe. Vlajčić announced a new meeting of the National Crisis Council for ASF next week to implement additional protective measures for domestic production and reduce damage to the sector. The minister emphasized the goal of euthanizing as
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the government's response to the African swine fever outbreak, including both challenges faced and actions taken by authorities. It includes quotes from the minister and highlights specific incidents involving local veterinarians, but does not exhibit明显的倾向
N1 HrvatskaIndependentCenter12 hr. ago Vlajčić: "We have really unrealistic situations on the ground"Ministar poljoprivrede, šumarstva i ribarstva David Vlajčić naveo je na izvanrednoj konferenciji za medije da je situacija s afričkom svinjskom kugom u Hrvatskoj vrlo ozbiljna. Ukupno je zabilježeno 89 slučajeva izbijanja bolesti, od kojih je 44 u Osječko-baranjskoj županiji i 45 u Virovitičko-podravskoj. Ministar je naglasio brzinu proširenosti bolesti, jer su u zadnjih nekoliko dana registrirani 33 slučaja. Iako je broj usmrćenih svinja trenutno relativno nizak – 2822 eutanazirane životine – Vlajčić je upozoren da će taj broj rastuti ako se situacija ne kontrolira. U sklopu priprema za potencijalni novi val bolesti, Hrvatska je ulažala više od 50 milijuna eura u preventivne mjere, uključujući biosigurnost i rad lokalnih stožera.
Bias read (Center): Artikl predstavlja objektivnu analizu epidemiološkog stanja i financijskih investicija u borbu protiv afričke svinjske kuge. Nema jasno izražene političke agendi ili stranih interesa. Informacije su donesenе na osnovu službenih podataka i izjava ministra, bez evidentnog strujanja informacija ili izb