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Merz's Troubled Start: Coalition Faces Low Approval, AfD Remains Strong

Germany's new coalition government, led by Chancellor Merz, experienced a difficult start after he failed to secure a majority in his initial vote of confidence; a recent poll shows only 32% of Germans approve of Merz's chancellorship, while 45% share the AfD's view on stricter immigration limits.

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Armenian Public Skeptical of EU Membership Bid

A Gallup International Association survey shows that only 33.1% of Armenians believe in their country's EU membership prospects, with 18% viewing the government's initiative as an electoral ploy. The survey, conducted from April 29 to May 2, also revealed public division over removing Prime Minister...

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Half of Gazans May Seek Israeli Help to Emigrate, Survey Shows

A survey indicates that 49% of Gazans would seek Israeli help to emigrate, revealing a dire humanitarian situation and significant internal divisions, with 48% supporting anti-Hamas protests, contrasting with 14% in the West Bank; the survey of 1270 people had a +/- 3.5% margin of error.

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Insa Poll Shows Shifting Popularity Among German Politicians

A new Insa opinion poll reveals shifting popularity among German politicians, with SPD leader Lars Klingbeil gaining ground while CDU leader Friedrich Merz loses support just before Merz's expected election as Chancellor.

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Poland's Military Buildup Amidst Russia Tensions

Amid rising tensions with Russia and uncertainty regarding US support, Poland is rapidly expanding its military, implementing civilian training programs, and forging new defense alliances with France and the UK, while public opinion on military participation remains divided.

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Most Vote Palestine-Endorsing Candidates Lose Canadian Election

In Canada's recent federal election, most of the 362 candidates who endorsed the Vote Palestine platform, which advocated for a two-way arms embargo against Israel and other pro-Palestinian policies, lost their races. Only 25 secured seats, highlighting a disconnect between the platform's goals and ...

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U.S. Catholics Favor Progressive Next Pope, but Want Tradition Maintained

A CBS News/YouGov survey of 1,298 U.S. Catholics (April 30-May 5, 2025) shows 76% approval for Pope Francis, with most wanting the next pope to be progressive on issues like priestly marriage and women's ordination, even while prioritizing tradition. Most also favor a U.S. pope.

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Contrasting Receptions of Trump and Sánchez Highlight the Importance of Public Perception

Attorney General Pam Bondi's enthusiastic praise of President Trump during a recent meeting contrasted sharply with the lukewarm reception of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's speech at the Círculo de Economía in Barcelona, highlighting the differences between unwavering loyalty and critical as...

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UK Government Faces Backlash Over Winter Fuel Allowance Cuts

The UK government faces intense criticism for cutting winter fuel allowances, with two-thirds of voters, including Tory supporters, favoring a policy reversal, while the government maintains its stance despite internal party anxieties and potential electoral repercussions.

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Australian Election Polls Underestimate Labor's Landslide Victory

Australian federal election polls underestimated Labor's victory, with Resolve and Redbridge showing the most accuracy within their margin of error. However, all major polls failed to predict Labor winning the primary vote, revealing systemic issues requiring improved methodologies.

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Labour's Electoral Losses: A Crisis of Strategy and Trust

Labour's recent electoral losses, particularly in Runcorn and Helsby, are attributed to policy decisions perceived as betraying core values and a lack of internal feedback mechanisms.

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German Diet Study: Taste Trumps Trends, Revealing Social Divisions

A German study reveals 62% of Germans are satisfied with their diets, prioritizing taste and affordability, yet 49% seek improvements. Strong negative feelings exist between vegans and meat-eaters, highlighting social divisions around food choices.

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