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African Climate Survey: National Governments Bear Primary Responsibility
A survey of over 26,000 Africans in 39 countries reveals 45% hold their national governments most responsible for climate action, contrasting with 13% blaming wealthy nations and 8% blaming businesses; the study, published in Communications Earth and Environment, highlights the disparity between Afr...
African Climate Survey: National Governments Bear Primary Responsibility
A survey of over 26,000 Africans in 39 countries reveals 45% hold their national governments most responsible for climate action, contrasting with 13% blaming wealthy nations and 8% blaming businesses; the study, published in Communications Earth and Environment, highlights the disparity between Afr...
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32% Bias Score


Spanish Opposition's Narrative Fuels Distrust in Public Services and Taxes
The Spanish PP and Vox parties are intensifying their criticism of the government, portraying Spain as chaotic and mismanaged, which is increasing distrust in public services and taxes among their supporters, according to a recent CIS survey showing drastic shifts in public opinion since 2019.
Spanish Opposition's Narrative Fuels Distrust in Public Services and Taxes
The Spanish PP and Vox parties are intensifying their criticism of the government, portraying Spain as chaotic and mismanaged, which is increasing distrust in public services and taxes among their supporters, according to a recent CIS survey showing drastic shifts in public opinion since 2019.
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52% Bias Score


Australian Election Results Show Strong Public Support for Renewables
The Australian Coalition's unpopular nuclear energy proposal and ineffective anti-renewable disinformation campaign contributed significantly to their election defeat, highlighting strong public support for renewables and providing a mandate for swift action on the energy transition.
Australian Election Results Show Strong Public Support for Renewables
The Australian Coalition's unpopular nuclear energy proposal and ineffective anti-renewable disinformation campaign contributed significantly to their election defeat, highlighting strong public support for renewables and providing a mandate for swift action on the energy transition.
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60% Bias Score


Contrasting Public Outrage: Tom Waes' Accident vs. Liberation Day Protests
A Dutch talkshow discussed actor Tom Waes' drunk driving accident and protests during the Liberation Day commemorations, revealing contrasting public reactions and highlighting biases in the application of justice and public morality.
Contrasting Public Outrage: Tom Waes' Accident vs. Liberation Day Protests
A Dutch talkshow discussed actor Tom Waes' drunk driving accident and protests during the Liberation Day commemorations, revealing contrasting public reactions and highlighting biases in the application of justice and public morality.
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56% Bias Score


Spanish Youth Strongly Support EU Membership Despite Concerns Over Foreign Policy
A survey of 1,553 Spanish young adults aged 18-34 reveals that 70% strongly support Spain's EU membership, yet 63% rate the EU's foreign policy as deficient, highlighting a need for institutional reform to maintain youth support.
Spanish Youth Strongly Support EU Membership Despite Concerns Over Foreign Policy
A survey of 1,553 Spanish young adults aged 18-34 reveals that 70% strongly support Spain's EU membership, yet 63% rate the EU's foreign policy as deficient, highlighting a need for institutional reform to maintain youth support.
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Catholic Faith: Strong Reliance on Church, but Growing Disconnect
A CBS News/YouGov survey of 1,298 U.S. adult Catholics (April 30-May 5, 2025) reveals that most rely on the Pope and Church teachings for moral guidance, but a significant portion feels disconnected due to past sexual abuse scandals, political views, and doctrine, posing challenges for the next Pope...
U.S. Catholic Faith: Strong Reliance on Church, but Growing Disconnect
A CBS News/YouGov survey of 1,298 U.S. adult Catholics (April 30-May 5, 2025) reveals that most rely on the Pope and Church teachings for moral guidance, but a significant portion feels disconnected due to past sexual abuse scandals, political views, and doctrine, posing challenges for the next Pope...
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36% Bias Score

Germany Returns to Secrecy on Ukraine Arms Deliveries
Following his appointment last week, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz agreed with Defense Minister Boris Pistorius to keep secret information on German arms supplies to Ukraine, reverting to the practice of the previous government and prompting criticism from Ukraine.

Germany Returns to Secrecy on Ukraine Arms Deliveries
Following his appointment last week, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz agreed with Defense Minister Boris Pistorius to keep secret information on German arms supplies to Ukraine, reverting to the practice of the previous government and prompting criticism from Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Majority of Germans Favor AfD Ban, Poll Shows
An Insa poll reveals 53 percent of Germans support banning the AfD, following its classification as a potential right-wing extremist threat by the German domestic intelligence agency, although this classification is temporarily suspended due to an AfD lawsuit.

Majority of Germans Favor AfD Ban, Poll Shows
An Insa poll reveals 53 percent of Germans support banning the AfD, following its classification as a potential right-wing extremist threat by the German domestic intelligence agency, although this classification is temporarily suspended due to an AfD lawsuit.
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40% Bias Score

Shift in French Perception of WWII Victory: From Soviets to Americans
A 1945 French poll attributed Germany's defeat mostly to the Soviet Union (57%), while a 2015 poll reversed this, crediting the US (54%), showcasing the impact of American soft power, particularly Hollywood's portrayal of WWII.

Shift in French Perception of WWII Victory: From Soviets to Americans
A 1945 French poll attributed Germany's defeat mostly to the Soviet Union (57%), while a 2015 poll reversed this, crediting the US (54%), showcasing the impact of American soft power, particularly Hollywood's portrayal of WWII.
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36% Bias Score

Diverging Views: German-Israeli Relations 60 Years On
A Bertelsmann Stiftung poll reveals that while Israelis largely view Germany positively (60 percent), German views of Israel have soured (36 percent positive, 38 percent negative), accompanied by a rise in antisemitic sentiments (27 percent).

Diverging Views: German-Israeli Relations 60 Years On
A Bertelsmann Stiftung poll reveals that while Israelis largely view Germany positively (60 percent), German views of Israel have soured (36 percent positive, 38 percent negative), accompanied by a rise in antisemitic sentiments (27 percent).
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36% Bias Score

Most Israelis See Peace as Path to Security and Economic Growth, Despite Doubts
A new Hebrew University survey reveals that most Israelis believe a peace agreement with Palestinians would boost security and the economy, despite few expecting a deal soon; the findings will be presented at the People's Peace Summit in Jerusalem, May 8–9, organized by It's Time, a coalition of 60 ...

Most Israelis See Peace as Path to Security and Economic Growth, Despite Doubts
A new Hebrew University survey reveals that most Israelis believe a peace agreement with Palestinians would boost security and the economy, despite few expecting a deal soon; the findings will be presented at the People's Peace Summit in Jerusalem, May 8–9, organized by It's Time, a coalition of 60 ...
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40% Bias Score

Poll: Two-thirds of Germans view AfD as right-wing extremist
A Deutschlandtrend poll reveals that 67% of Germans consider the Alternative for Germany (AfD) a right-wing extremist party, while 62% fear it undermines democracy; however, 45% approve of its stricter immigration policies, and opinions on collaboration with or banning the AfD are divided.

Poll: Two-thirds of Germans view AfD as right-wing extremist
A Deutschlandtrend poll reveals that 67% of Germans consider the Alternative for Germany (AfD) a right-wing extremist party, while 62% fear it undermines democracy; however, 45% approve of its stricter immigration policies, and opinions on collaboration with or banning the AfD are divided.
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48% Bias Score
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