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Abuja ICC Renamed After President Tinubu, Sparking Public Outrage
The Nigerian government renamed the Abuja International Conference Centre, built in 1991 by former President Ibrahim Babangida, to the "Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Centre" after a ₦39 billion renovation, sparking public outrage due to its perceived self-aggrandizement.
Abuja ICC Renamed After President Tinubu, Sparking Public Outrage
The Nigerian government renamed the Abuja International Conference Centre, built in 1991 by former President Ibrahim Babangida, to the "Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Centre" after a ₦39 billion renovation, sparking public outrage due to its perceived self-aggrandizement.
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52% Bias Score


Milei's Israel Visit Highlights Fragile Israeli Diplomacy
Argentine President Milei's visit to Israel, including plans for new direct flights and embassy relocation, contrasts with rising international criticism of Israel, as revealed by a recent Pew Research Center survey showing unfavorable views in 20 out of 24 countries.
Milei's Israel Visit Highlights Fragile Israeli Diplomacy
Argentine President Milei's visit to Israel, including plans for new direct flights and embassy relocation, contrasts with rising international criticism of Israel, as revealed by a recent Pew Research Center survey showing unfavorable views in 20 out of 24 countries.
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44% Bias Score


Record Gender Gap Emerges in US Abortion Access Support
A new Gallup poll reveals a record 20-percentage-point gap in abortion access support between women (61% pro-choice) and men (41%) in 2025, three years after Roe v. Wade's overturn, largely due to increased female support rather than decreased male support.
Record Gender Gap Emerges in US Abortion Access Support
A new Gallup poll reveals a record 20-percentage-point gap in abortion access support between women (61% pro-choice) and men (41%) in 2025, three years after Roe v. Wade's overturn, largely due to increased female support rather than decreased male support.
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40% Bias Score


Record Low Support for Israel in Western Europe Amidst Gaza Conflict
A YouGov survey of 8,625 people in six Western European countries from November 2016 to May 2025 shows support for Israel at a record low due to its military actions in Gaza, resulting in over 54,000 Palestinian deaths and a food blockade, while optimism for Middle East peace has also decreased.
Record Low Support for Israel in Western Europe Amidst Gaza Conflict
A YouGov survey of 8,625 people in six Western European countries from November 2016 to May 2025 shows support for Israel at a record low due to its military actions in Gaza, resulting in over 54,000 Palestinian deaths and a food blockade, while optimism for Middle East peace has also decreased.
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64% Bias Score


Majority of Millionaires in G20 Support Wealth Tax
A survey by Patriotic Millionaires UK shows that a majority of millionaires in G20 countries support a 2% tax on wealth; 58% of more than 2,000 respondents said that millionaires with a wealth of more than \$10 million should pay the tax, while 75% supported taxing billionaires.
Majority of Millionaires in G20 Support Wealth Tax
A survey by Patriotic Millionaires UK shows that a majority of millionaires in G20 countries support a 2% tax on wealth; 58% of more than 2,000 respondents said that millionaires with a wealth of more than \$10 million should pay the tax, while 75% supported taxing billionaires.
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40% Bias Score


Record Russian Average Salary Masks Public's Financial Anxiety
Rosstat reported a record average Russian monthly salary of 97,645 rubles in March 2025, up 11% year-on-year, but a May 2025 FOM survey showed only 10% of respondents felt their finances improved, with 22% reporting worsening conditions, highlighting a significant disconnect between official statist...
Record Russian Average Salary Masks Public's Financial Anxiety
Rosstat reported a record average Russian monthly salary of 97,645 rubles in March 2025, up 11% year-on-year, but a May 2025 FOM survey showed only 10% of respondents felt their finances improved, with 22% reporting worsening conditions, highlighting a significant disconnect between official statist...
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Poll Reveals Divided Opinion on Defense Spending Increase
A Dutch poll shows that while a majority supports increasing defense spending, many criticize Prime Minister Rutte for past cuts, and there is a debate on how to allocate the increased funds and the role of mandatory military service.

Dutch Poll Reveals Divided Opinion on Defense Spending Increase
A Dutch poll shows that while a majority supports increasing defense spending, many criticize Prime Minister Rutte for past cuts, and there is a debate on how to allocate the increased funds and the role of mandatory military service.
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56% Bias Score

Bulgaria to Adopt Euro Amidst Public Opposition and Concerns Over Price Increases
Following confirmation that Bulgaria meets the criteria, it is set to adopt the euro on January 1st, 2026, despite public opposition fueled by concerns about price increases and misinformation campaigns, prompting the government to launch a late counter-campaign.

Bulgaria to Adopt Euro Amidst Public Opposition and Concerns Over Price Increases
Following confirmation that Bulgaria meets the criteria, it is set to adopt the euro on January 1st, 2026, despite public opposition fueled by concerns about price increases and misinformation campaigns, prompting the government to launch a late counter-campaign.
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52% Bias Score

Russia Poll: Germany Now Viewed as Most Unfriendly Country
A Lewada Center poll shows 55% of Russians view Germany as the most unfriendly country, a 40-percentage-point increase since May 2020, surpassing the U.S. (40%), due to German military aid to Ukraine and increased criticism since Friedrich Merz became Chancellor.

Russia Poll: Germany Now Viewed as Most Unfriendly Country
A Lewada Center poll shows 55% of Russians view Germany as the most unfriendly country, a 40-percentage-point increase since May 2020, surpassing the U.S. (40%), due to German military aid to Ukraine and increased criticism since Friedrich Merz became Chancellor.
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48% Bias Score

Turkish Poll Shows Plummeting Public Trust Amidst İmamoğlu Case
A recent Panorama poll reveals that 54% of Turks view the legal proceedings against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu as political, while only 2.7% trust the judiciary and 1.5% trust the press; the public largely attributes economic woes to government policies and the İBB operation.

Turkish Poll Shows Plummeting Public Trust Amidst İmamoğlu Case
A recent Panorama poll reveals that 54% of Turks view the legal proceedings against Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu as political, while only 2.7% trust the judiciary and 1.5% trust the press; the public largely attributes economic woes to government policies and the İBB operation.
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56% Bias Score

German Coalition Loses Majority in New Poll; Public Divided on Economic and Foreign Policies
A new Politbarometer shows that Germany's ruling coalition is losing support, with CDU/CSU at 27% and SPD at 15%, while AfD maintains 23%. Public opinion is critical of planned tax cuts, favors pausing arms sales to Israel (77%), and is split on military aid to Ukraine (40% for stronger support, 30%...

German Coalition Loses Majority in New Poll; Public Divided on Economic and Foreign Policies
A new Politbarometer shows that Germany's ruling coalition is losing support, with CDU/CSU at 27% and SPD at 15%, while AfD maintains 23%. Public opinion is critical of planned tax cuts, favors pausing arms sales to Israel (77%), and is split on military aid to Ukraine (40% for stronger support, 30%...
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40% Bias Score

Bulgaria Poised to Join Eurozone Amidst Public Opposition
The European Commission declared Bulgaria ready for euro adoption in 2024, citing successful inflation reduction and fulfillment of eurozone criteria; however, significant public opposition persists.

Bulgaria Poised to Join Eurozone Amidst Public Opposition
The European Commission declared Bulgaria ready for euro adoption in 2024, citing successful inflation reduction and fulfillment of eurozone criteria; however, significant public opposition persists.
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40% Bias Score
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