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Dutch Political Party Membership Fluctuation in 2024
In 2024, several Dutch political parties experienced membership changes: VVD decreased by 7% to nearly 21,000 members, NSC dropped to 7991, BBB decreased by 2.9% to over 13,000, while PvdA grew by 9.6% and GroenLinks by 14.5%; FvD saw its first membership decrease, losing almost 1500 members, and th...
Dutch Political Party Membership Fluctuation in 2024
In 2024, several Dutch political parties experienced membership changes: VVD decreased by 7% to nearly 21,000 members, NSC dropped to 7991, BBB decreased by 2.9% to over 13,000, while PvdA grew by 9.6% and GroenLinks by 14.5%; FvD saw its first membership decrease, losing almost 1500 members, and th...
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36% Bias Score


Israel Poll: Netanyahu Should Resign, 73% Support Ceasefire Deal
An Israel Democracy Institute poll shows 73% of Israelis want Prime Minister Netanyahu to resign, 73% support the ceasefire-hostage deal despite its high costs, and opinions on Trump's Gaza plan and the new IDF chief are sharply divided along ethnic and political lines.
Israel Poll: Netanyahu Should Resign, 73% Support Ceasefire Deal
An Israel Democracy Institute poll shows 73% of Israelis want Prime Minister Netanyahu to resign, 73% support the ceasefire-hostage deal despite its high costs, and opinions on Trump's Gaza plan and the new IDF chief are sharply divided along ethnic and political lines.
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40% Bias Score


Starmer's Ratings Surge Amidst Trump's Ukraine Policy Shift
Following Donald Trump's return to the White House and subsequent withdrawal of US support for Ukraine, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's approval ratings have increased by 10%, with Labour now seen as more competent in handling foreign policy and defense challenges than the Conservatives, according ...
Starmer's Ratings Surge Amidst Trump's Ukraine Policy Shift
Following Donald Trump's return to the White House and subsequent withdrawal of US support for Ukraine, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's approval ratings have increased by 10%, with Labour now seen as more competent in handling foreign policy and defense challenges than the Conservatives, according ...
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44% Bias Score


European Climate Concern Shifts Amidst Economic and Security Worries
A Bruegel report analyzing 7,819 Europeans' views reveals that concerns about climate change decreased between 2020 and 2024, while security and economic worries increased; however, climate policy remains a top-three concern, and nine out of 10 Europeans agree on the need for climate action.
European Climate Concern Shifts Amidst Economic and Security Worries
A Bruegel report analyzing 7,819 Europeans' views reveals that concerns about climate change decreased between 2020 and 2024, while security and economic worries increased; however, climate policy remains a top-three concern, and nine out of 10 Europeans agree on the need for climate action.
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48% Bias Score


Economic Concerns Trump Climate Change in European Public Opinion
A Bruegel report analyzing 7819 European citizens' opinions reveals that economic concerns outweighed climate change worries between 2020 and 2024, although climate action support remains high overall, with decreasing support for mitigation and increasing support for adaptation.
Economic Concerns Trump Climate Change in European Public Opinion
A Bruegel report analyzing 7819 European citizens' opinions reveals that economic concerns outweighed climate change worries between 2020 and 2024, although climate action support remains high overall, with decreasing support for mitigation and increasing support for adaptation.
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36% Bias Score


European Public Priorities Shift: Security and Cost of Living Outweigh Climate Change
A Bruegel survey of 7,819 Europeans (2020-2024) shows that concerns about security and the cost of living have surpassed climate change as top priorities, despite nine in ten agreeing on the need for climate action; support for mitigation has decreased while support for adaptation increased, with si...
European Public Priorities Shift: Security and Cost of Living Outweigh Climate Change
A Bruegel survey of 7,819 Europeans (2020-2024) shows that concerns about security and the cost of living have surpassed climate change as top priorities, despite nine in ten agreeing on the need for climate action; support for mitigation has decreased while support for adaptation increased, with si...
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36% Bias Score

Newsom Challenges Democratic Stance on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed reservations about transgender women competing in women's sports, diverging from the Democratic Party's typical stance and reflecting public opinion largely opposed to such participation, potentially influencing future elections and party strategies.

Newsom Challenges Democratic Stance on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
California Governor Gavin Newsom expressed reservations about transgender women competing in women's sports, diverging from the Democratic Party's typical stance and reflecting public opinion largely opposed to such participation, potentially influencing future elections and party strategies.
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60% Bias Score

Spain's Cool Embrace of Europe: Geopolitical Shifts May Ignite Deeper Engagement
Spain's support for the EU, at 70%, is above the EU average but lacks passionate engagement; experts predict current geopolitical uncertainties may increase support for European defense autonomy.

Spain's Cool Embrace of Europe: Geopolitical Shifts May Ignite Deeper Engagement
Spain's support for the EU, at 70%, is above the EU average but lacks passionate engagement; experts predict current geopolitical uncertainties may increase support for European defense autonomy.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Plans Massive Spending Amidst US-Europe Tensions
Post-election, Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD plan a 500 billion euro infrastructure modernization program and increased defense spending, requiring significant borrowing, amid declining US approval ratings and concerns about US support for NATO and Ukraine, leading to increased support for a European mi...

Germany Plans Massive Spending Amidst US-Europe Tensions
Post-election, Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD plan a 500 billion euro infrastructure modernization program and increased defense spending, requiring significant borrowing, amid declining US approval ratings and concerns about US support for NATO and Ukraine, leading to increased support for a European mi...
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36% Bias Score

İzmir Barometer: Secular Identity Amidst Economic Hardship
The "İzmir Barometresi" survey reveals that 56.5% of İzmir residents identify as Atatürkists, highlighting secular identity; however, 64% report insufficient funds for annual vacations, revealing economic hardship despite perceived gender equality and religious tolerance.

İzmir Barometer: Secular Identity Amidst Economic Hardship
The "İzmir Barometresi" survey reveals that 56.5% of İzmir residents identify as Atatürkists, highlighting secular identity; however, 64% report insufficient funds for annual vacations, revealing economic hardship despite perceived gender equality and religious tolerance.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Plans Massive Debt-Funded Investment in Infrastructure and Defense
Post-election, Germany plans a 500 billion euro investment in infrastructure and defense, funded by new debt, reflecting public support but raising concerns about economic stability and shifting geopolitical alliances, particularly in relation to the US and NATO.

Germany Plans Massive Debt-Funded Investment in Infrastructure and Defense
Post-election, Germany plans a 500 billion euro investment in infrastructure and defense, funded by new debt, reflecting public support but raising concerns about economic stability and shifting geopolitical alliances, particularly in relation to the US and NATO.
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48% Bias Score

Zelenskyy's Approval Rating Soars to 67% Amidst US Tensions
A KMIS poll from February 14-March 4, 2025, reveals that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's approval rating rose to 67 percent, up from 57 percent in early February, following a tense White House meeting with US President Trump and Vice President Vance that resulted in Zelenskyy's early depar...

Zelenskyy's Approval Rating Soars to 67% Amidst US Tensions
A KMIS poll from February 14-March 4, 2025, reveals that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's approval rating rose to 67 percent, up from 57 percent in early February, following a tense White House meeting with US President Trump and Vice President Vance that resulted in Zelenskyy's early depar...
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32% Bias Score
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