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Global Survey Highlights Concerns About Post-War International Order
A CGTN survey of 11,913 people across 40 countries shows that 62.1% see upholding World War II outcomes as vital for the post-war order, while 58.9% blame the US as the biggest disruptor of this order and the current global governance system.
Global Survey Highlights Concerns About Post-War International Order
A CGTN survey of 11,913 people across 40 countries shows that 62.1% see upholding World War II outcomes as vital for the post-war order, while 58.9% blame the US as the biggest disruptor of this order and the current global governance system.
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56% Bias Score


Global AI Anxiety: English-Speaking Nations More Nervous Than EU
A global poll reveals that people in English-speaking countries are more nervous about AI than those in the EU, with nervousness correlating to low trust in government regulation; Britons are most worried, while Indonesians are most excited.
Global AI Anxiety: English-Speaking Nations More Nervous Than EU
A global poll reveals that people in English-speaking countries are more nervous about AI than those in the EU, with nervousness correlating to low trust in government regulation; Britons are most worried, while Indonesians are most excited.
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44% Bias Score


Sea Turtle Populations Show Signs of Recovery, but Challenges Remain
A global survey of 48 sea turtle populations shows recovery in over half, with threats declining due to conservation efforts like harvest bans and bycatch reduction; however, leatherback turtles and Pacific populations remain vulnerable.
Sea Turtle Populations Show Signs of Recovery, but Challenges Remain
A global survey of 48 sea turtle populations shows recovery in over half, with threats declining due to conservation efforts like harvest bans and bycatch reduction; however, leatherback turtles and Pacific populations remain vulnerable.
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36% Bias Score


Global Survey Reveals Optimism for Cell and Gene Therapies, but Concerns Remain About Other Breakthrough Technologies
A global survey of over 13,000 people across 13 countries reveals high optimism for cell and gene therapy (74%), but lower acceptance of cultivated meat (39%) and concerns about AI in medicine, highlighting the need for greater public engagement and transparency regarding emerging technologies.
Global Survey Reveals Optimism for Cell and Gene Therapies, but Concerns Remain About Other Breakthrough Technologies
A global survey of over 13,000 people across 13 countries reveals high optimism for cell and gene therapy (74%), but lower acceptance of cultivated meat (39%) and concerns about AI in medicine, highlighting the need for greater public engagement and transparency regarding emerging technologies.
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20% Bias Score


Work-Life Balance Surpasses Salary as Top Employee Priority in Global Survey
A Randstad survey of 26,000 employees across 35 countries reveals work-life balance as the top job motivator, surpassing salary for the first time, highlighting the pandemic's lasting impact on workplace expectations and the increasing demand for flexible working.
Work-Life Balance Surpasses Salary as Top Employee Priority in Global Survey
A Randstad survey of 26,000 employees across 35 countries reveals work-life balance as the top job motivator, surpassing salary for the first time, highlighting the pandemic's lasting impact on workplace expectations and the increasing demand for flexible working.
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32% Bias Score


Global Optimism for Research Varies Widely: Nigeria at 94%, Japan Below 50%
A global survey reveals significant variations in public optimism towards research and technology, with Nigeria showing 94% optimism while Japan shows less than 50%, highlighting the influence of socioeconomic factors and public trust on acceptance of technological advancements.
Global Optimism for Research Varies Widely: Nigeria at 94%, Japan Below 50%
A global survey reveals significant variations in public optimism towards research and technology, with Nigeria showing 94% optimism while Japan shows less than 50%, highlighting the influence of socioeconomic factors and public trust on acceptance of technological advancements.
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32% Bias Score

Fake News Tops Global Threat Perceptions, Survey Shows
A global survey of over 31,000 adults reveals that the spread of fake news online is a top national threat in 24 of 25 countries, exceeding concerns about the economy and terrorism, particularly in Europe following recent elections potentially targeted by disinformation campaigns.

Fake News Tops Global Threat Perceptions, Survey Shows
A global survey of over 31,000 adults reveals that the spread of fake news online is a top national threat in 24 of 25 countries, exceeding concerns about the economy and terrorism, particularly in Europe following recent elections potentially targeted by disinformation campaigns.
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36% Bias Score

Study Challenges Link Between Wealth and Happiness, Highlights Youth Well-being
A five-year study by Harvard and Baylor Universities across 22 countries found that Indonesia has the highest levels of human flourishing, while wealthier nations lag in areas like social connections and purpose; youth mental health is a significant concern.

Study Challenges Link Between Wealth and Happiness, Highlights Youth Well-being
A five-year study by Harvard and Baylor Universities across 22 countries found that Indonesia has the highest levels of human flourishing, while wealthier nations lag in areas like social connections and purpose; youth mental health is a significant concern.
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24% Bias Score

Ireland Tops Europe in Work-Life Balance, Study Shows
A new study by Remote ranks Ireland as the best European country for work-life balance, citing generous sick pay and public safety; Iceland places second due to long vacations and high happiness levels; while longer workweeks negatively correlate with better rankings.

Ireland Tops Europe in Work-Life Balance, Study Shows
A new study by Remote ranks Ireland as the best European country for work-life balance, citing generous sick pay and public safety; Iceland places second due to long vacations and high happiness levels; while longer workweeks negatively correlate with better rankings.
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48% Bias Score

Global Trust in Science Remains High Despite Variations
A global survey of 71,922 people shows that trust in science remains high across countries, averaging above "three" on a five-point scale, despite political and social variations; however, experts caution that undifferentiated trust isn't ideal.

Global Trust in Science Remains High Despite Variations
A global survey of 71,922 people shows that trust in science remains high across countries, averaging above "three" on a five-point scale, despite political and social variations; however, experts caution that undifferentiated trust isn't ideal.
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20% Bias Score

Global Survey: Public Trust in Science Remains High Despite Pandemic
A global survey of almost 72,000 individuals across 68 countries refutes claims of a widespread crisis of confidence in science, revealing that 78 percent believe scientists produce high-quality research; however, integrating scientific findings into policy decisions which restrict personal freedoms...

Global Survey: Public Trust in Science Remains High Despite Pandemic
A global survey of almost 72,000 individuals across 68 countries refutes claims of a widespread crisis of confidence in science, revealing that 78 percent believe scientists produce high-quality research; however, integrating scientific findings into policy decisions which restrict personal freedoms...
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44% Bias Score

Global Antisemitism Surges to 2.2 Billion, Fueled by Conflict and Lack of Holocaust Awareness
The Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Global 100 Index reveals that 46% of adults globally hold deeply entrenched antisemitic views, a number that has more than doubled in the past decade, reaching 2.2 billion people, fueled by the October 2023 Hamas attack and subsequent conflict, with younger generat...

Global Antisemitism Surges to 2.2 Billion, Fueled by Conflict and Lack of Holocaust Awareness
The Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) Global 100 Index reveals that 46% of adults globally hold deeply entrenched antisemitic views, a number that has more than doubled in the past decade, reaching 2.2 billion people, fueled by the October 2023 Hamas attack and subsequent conflict, with younger generat...
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48% Bias Score
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