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EU Challenges Refugee and Human Rights Laws Amidst Declining Public Support
Germany and nine other EU countries are challenging international refugee and human rights laws citing low public support for accepting refugees and wanting to make it easier to deport "criminal foreigners", while global protests demand governments uphold international law, particularly concerning I...
EU Challenges Refugee and Human Rights Laws Amidst Declining Public Support
Germany and nine other EU countries are challenging international refugee and human rights laws citing low public support for accepting refugees and wanting to make it easier to deport "criminal foreigners", while global protests demand governments uphold international law, particularly concerning I...
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48% Bias Score


Europeans Fear World War, Cite Russia as Biggest Threat
A YouGov poll of 7,095 people across Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain found 41-55% believe a new world war with nuclear weapons is likely in the next 5-10 years; Russia is the biggest threat, followed by Islamic terrorism and US-Europe tensions under Trump.
Europeans Fear World War, Cite Russia as Biggest Threat
A YouGov poll of 7,095 people across Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain found 41-55% believe a new world war with nuclear weapons is likely in the next 5-10 years; Russia is the biggest threat, followed by Islamic terrorism and US-Europe tensions under Trump.
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44% Bias Score


YouGov Poll: Europeans Fear Another World War
A YouGov poll of 7095 Europeans reveals 41-55% believe another world war is likely in the next 5-10 years, with Russia seen as the primary threat to peace, followed by Islamic terrorism and US-Europe tensions.
YouGov Poll: Europeans Fear Another World War
A YouGov poll of 7095 Europeans reveals 41-55% believe another world war is likely in the next 5-10 years, with Russia seen as the primary threat to peace, followed by Islamic terrorism and US-Europe tensions.
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52% Bias Score


China Condemns Taiwan Leader's Cross-Strait Policies Amidst Rising Public Discontent
China criticized Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te for his "two-faced tactics" on cross-Strait relations, sparking widespread protests in Taiwan amid growing public dissatisfaction with his governance, reflected in a 55% disapproval rating.
China Condemns Taiwan Leader's Cross-Strait Policies Amidst Rising Public Discontent
China criticized Taiwan leader Lai Ching-te for his "two-faced tactics" on cross-Strait relations, sparking widespread protests in Taiwan amid growing public dissatisfaction with his governance, reflected in a 55% disapproval rating.
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56% Bias Score


Russians Reject Gorbachev's Anti-Alcohol Campaign, but Support a Different Approach
A VTsIOM poll shows that while Russians negatively view Gorbachev's 1985 anti-alcohol campaign due to its heavy-handed methods, they would mostly support a similar initiative today if implemented differently; current trends show declining alcohol consumption and increased teetotalism.
Russians Reject Gorbachev's Anti-Alcohol Campaign, but Support a Different Approach
A VTsIOM poll shows that while Russians negatively view Gorbachev's 1985 anti-alcohol campaign due to its heavy-handed methods, they would mostly support a similar initiative today if implemented differently; current trends show declining alcohol consumption and increased teetotalism.
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52% Bias Score


Tempe Crash Findings Challenge Initial Narratives, Shifting Public Opinion
New findings in the Tempe train crash investigation challenge initial theories of illegal cargo causing the disaster, impacting public opinion and potentially shifting the political landscape as parties adjust strategies and public trust fluctuates.
Tempe Crash Findings Challenge Initial Narratives, Shifting Public Opinion
New findings in the Tempe train crash investigation challenge initial theories of illegal cargo causing the disaster, impacting public opinion and potentially shifting the political landscape as parties adjust strategies and public trust fluctuates.
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36% Bias Score

Israeli Poll Shows Deep Distrust in Netanyahu
An N12 poll reveals deep Israeli skepticism towards Prime Minister Netanyahu, with 53% believing his handling of the hostage crisis and Gaza war is politically motivated, impacting his public approval and potentially future elections.

Israeli Poll Shows Deep Distrust in Netanyahu
An N12 poll reveals deep Israeli skepticism towards Prime Minister Netanyahu, with 53% believing his handling of the hostage crisis and Gaza war is politically motivated, impacting his public approval and potentially future elections.
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48% Bias Score

Europeans Fear World War III, Lack Faith in Military Preparedness
A YouGov poll of 7,095 Europeans in April reveals widespread belief (41-55%) in the likelihood of another world war within a decade, fueled by concerns over Russia, terrorism, and US-Europe tensions, while showing low confidence in European militaries' preparedness.

Europeans Fear World War III, Lack Faith in Military Preparedness
A YouGov poll of 7,095 Europeans in April reveals widespread belief (41-55%) in the likelihood of another world war within a decade, fueled by concerns over Russia, terrorism, and US-Europe tensions, while showing low confidence in European militaries' preparedness.
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40% Bias Score

Boric's Approval Rating Plummets Amidst Rising Crime and Unmet Reform Promises
Chilean President Gabriel Boric's approval rating has plummeted from 30% to 22% in recent polls, driven by urban, younger, educated voters' dissatisfaction with his administration's handling of key issues like security, immigration, and unfulfilled promises regarding major reforms.

Boric's Approval Rating Plummets Amidst Rising Crime and Unmet Reform Promises
Chilean President Gabriel Boric's approval rating has plummeted from 30% to 22% in recent polls, driven by urban, younger, educated voters' dissatisfaction with his administration's handling of key issues like security, immigration, and unfulfilled promises regarding major reforms.
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44% Bias Score

European Nuclear Deterrence: Shifting Reliance and Public Opinion
A YouGov poll of over 9,400 people across seven European countries reveals that while France and the UK largely support maintaining their own nuclear arsenals, most other countries surveyed oppose developing their own.

European Nuclear Deterrence: Shifting Reliance and Public Opinion
A YouGov poll of over 9,400 people across seven European countries reveals that while France and the UK largely support maintaining their own nuclear arsenals, most other countries surveyed oppose developing their own.
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36% Bias Score

European Distrust of US Nuclear Deterrence Grows
A YouGov survey of over 9,400 Europeans in April 2025 reveals declining trust in US nuclear protection against Russia, with Western European nations largely opposed to developing their own arsenals, although France and the UK support maintaining their existing capabilities; significant opposition al...

European Distrust of US Nuclear Deterrence Grows
A YouGov survey of over 9,400 Europeans in April 2025 reveals declining trust in US nuclear protection against Russia, with Western European nations largely opposed to developing their own arsenals, although France and the UK support maintaining their existing capabilities; significant opposition al...
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40% Bias Score

Japanese Unease Over Trump's Policies and Shifting US-China Relations
A Kyodo News survey shows 81 percent of Japanese feel more uneasy than hopeful about President Trump, mainly due to tariff concerns (42 percent) and unpredictable actions (41 percent), while only 17 percent express more hope. The survey reveals a near-even split in prioritizing ties with the US vers...

Japanese Unease Over Trump's Policies and Shifting US-China Relations
A Kyodo News survey shows 81 percent of Japanese feel more uneasy than hopeful about President Trump, mainly due to tariff concerns (42 percent) and unpredictable actions (41 percent), while only 17 percent express more hope. The survey reveals a near-even split in prioritizing ties with the US vers...
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48% Bias Score
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