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Global Antisemitism Doubles in a Decade: ADL Survey Reveals Urgent Crisis
The ADL's 2024 Global 100 Survey reveals that antisemitic beliefs have doubled in the last decade, impacting 2.2 billion adults globally, with concerningly low Holocaust awareness among young people; this necessitates urgent action to counter rising antisemitism.
Global Antisemitism Doubles in a Decade: ADL Survey Reveals Urgent Crisis
The ADL's 2024 Global 100 Survey reveals that antisemitic beliefs have doubled in the last decade, impacting 2.2 billion adults globally, with concerningly low Holocaust awareness among young people; this necessitates urgent action to counter rising antisemitism.
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48% Bias Score


German Employee Motivation: Below Average, but Age and Remote Work Play Key Roles
An EY survey of 1000 German employees found that 48% give their all at work, below the global average but higher than France, the Netherlands, and Japan; age is a significant factor, with 63% of Baby Boomers versus 43% of Gen Z reporting high motivation; remote work is a double-edged sword, impactin...
German Employee Motivation: Below Average, but Age and Remote Work Play Key Roles
An EY survey of 1000 German employees found that 48% give their all at work, below the global average but higher than France, the Netherlands, and Japan; age is a significant factor, with 63% of Baby Boomers versus 43% of Gen Z reporting high motivation; remote work is a double-edged sword, impactin...
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32% Bias Score

Global Survey Reveals Widespread Concern Over Economic Inequality and Calls for Systemic Change
A Pew Research Center survey of 36 countries shows that 54% of respondents view the wealth gap as a major problem, 60% believe the wealthy exert undue political influence, and 57% think their children will be worse off economically; majorities in 33 countries want economic system changes.

Global Survey Reveals Widespread Concern Over Economic Inequality and Calls for Systemic Change
A Pew Research Center survey of 36 countries shows that 54% of respondents view the wealth gap as a major problem, 60% believe the wealthy exert undue political influence, and 57% think their children will be worse off economically; majorities in 33 countries want economic system changes.
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28% Bias Score
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