Two-State Solution Faces Major Setbacks Amidst Shifting Political Realities
Germany's continued support for a two-state solution faces challenges due to Israel's illegal settlements in the West Bank and declining support among both Israelis and Palestinians, who increasingly favor alternative solutions like a confederation.
Two-State Solution Faces Major Setbacks Amidst Shifting Political Realities
Germany's continued support for a two-state solution faces challenges due to Israel's illegal settlements in the West Bank and declining support among both Israelis and Palestinians, who increasingly favor alternative solutions like a confederation.
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48% Bias Score
Spanish Government Faces Electoral Crisis Amid Corruption Scandals and Vox's Rise
A Sigma Dos poll shows Spain's governing coalition (PSOE and Sumar) could lose 29 seats, while the right-wing bloc (PP, Vox) could reach a record 191 seats, fueled by corruption scandals and dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the Valencia flood.
Spanish Government Faces Electoral Crisis Amid Corruption Scandals and Vox's Rise
A Sigma Dos poll shows Spain's governing coalition (PSOE and Sumar) could lose 29 seats, while the right-wing bloc (PP, Vox) could reach a record 191 seats, fueled by corruption scandals and dissatisfaction with the government's handling of the Valencia flood.
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64% Bias Score
Declining Support for Zelensky Amidst Ukrainian Mobilization Controversy
A video shows a Ukrainian woman accusing a military enlistment officer of inhumanity for enforcing President Zelensky's mobilization; the officer blames Zelensky's election, highlighting declining public support and criticism from officials like former Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko who calls for...
Declining Support for Zelensky Amidst Ukrainian Mobilization Controversy
A video shows a Ukrainian woman accusing a military enlistment officer of inhumanity for enforcing President Zelensky's mobilization; the officer blames Zelensky's election, highlighting declining public support and criticism from officials like former Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko who calls for...
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64% Bias Score
Gambian Government Disputes Afrobarometer Survey Showing Widespread Disapproval
The Gambian government refutes a recent Afrobarometer survey showing 77% of Gambians disapprove of its performance, citing methodological flaws and highlighting achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, youth development, and economic growth, including a projected 5.8% GDP growth in 2024 and incre...
Gambian Government Disputes Afrobarometer Survey Showing Widespread Disapproval
The Gambian government refutes a recent Afrobarometer survey showing 77% of Gambians disapprove of its performance, citing methodological flaws and highlighting achievements in infrastructure, healthcare, youth development, and economic growth, including a projected 5.8% GDP growth in 2024 and incre...
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56% Bias Score
Ukrainian Optimism for Future Prosperity Decreases Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A December 2024 Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KMIS) survey shows that 55% of Ukrainians believe their country will be prosperous in the European Union within ten years, down from 88% in October 2022, despite substantial losses from the ongoing conflict.
Ukrainian Optimism for Future Prosperity Decreases Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A December 2024 Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KMIS) survey shows that 55% of Ukrainians believe their country will be prosperous in the European Union within ten years, down from 88% in October 2022, despite substantial losses from the ongoing conflict.
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76% Bias Score
Weil Expresses Skepticism Towards Asylum Seeker Immigration
Lower Saxony's Minister President Stephan Weil voiced skepticism towards the current level of asylum seeker immigration, citing a change in public opinion since 2015 and the need for a more realistic approach to integration while acknowledging the contributions of legal immigrants to the labor marke...
Weil Expresses Skepticism Towards Asylum Seeker Immigration
Lower Saxony's Minister President Stephan Weil voiced skepticism towards the current level of asylum seeker immigration, citing a change in public opinion since 2015 and the need for a more realistic approach to integration while acknowledging the contributions of legal immigrants to the labor marke...
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48% Bias Score
French Public Trust in Businesses Surges Amidst Political Distrust
A recent Ipsos survey reveals a surge in French public trust towards large companies (48%), exceeding confidence in political leaders and institutions; this shift is attributed to the perceived reliability and resilience of businesses during the Covid-19 crisis.
French Public Trust in Businesses Surges Amidst Political Distrust
A recent Ipsos survey reveals a surge in French public trust towards large companies (48%), exceeding confidence in political leaders and institutions; this shift is attributed to the perceived reliability and resilience of businesses during the Covid-19 crisis.
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48% Bias Score
Dutch Public Opinion Remains Unchanged on Foreign Policy Despite Global Events
A new SCP report shows that 63 percent of Dutch citizens want their government to prioritize domestic issues over foreign affairs, echoing a 2011 survey where 64 percent felt similarly despite intervening global events like the Eurocrisis, refugee crisis, and war in Ukraine.
Dutch Public Opinion Remains Unchanged on Foreign Policy Despite Global Events
A new SCP report shows that 63 percent of Dutch citizens want their government to prioritize domestic issues over foreign affairs, echoing a 2011 survey where 64 percent felt similarly despite intervening global events like the Eurocrisis, refugee crisis, and war in Ukraine.
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48% Bias Score
Russia's Silent Majority: Victims of War, Not War Criminals
The article examines the experiences and sentiments of Russia's "silent majority"—millions who remained in the country throughout the war, prioritizing daily life over overt political engagement, and expressing a widespread desire for peace and an end to hostilities.
Russia's Silent Majority: Victims of War, Not War Criminals
The article examines the experiences and sentiments of Russia's "silent majority"—millions who remained in the country throughout the war, prioritizing daily life over overt political engagement, and expressing a widespread desire for peace and an end to hostilities.
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36% Bias Score
Americans Demand Media Truthfulness Amidst Record-Low Trust
Amidst record-low public trust (31% expressing confidence in accurate reporting, per Gallup), Americans' New Year's resolution for the media is to "Tell the truth," with many citing a desire for unbiased and fair coverage. This follows recent controversies at The Washington Post and Los Angeles Time...
Americans Demand Media Truthfulness Amidst Record-Low Trust
Amidst record-low public trust (31% expressing confidence in accurate reporting, per Gallup), Americans' New Year's resolution for the media is to "Tell the truth," with many citing a desire for unbiased and fair coverage. This follows recent controversies at The Washington Post and Los Angeles Time...
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48% Bias Score
Dutch Citizens Prioritize Domestic Issues Over International Affairs
A new SCP study reveals that 63% of Dutch citizens want their government to focus more on domestic issues and less on international affairs, citing concerns about housing shortages, asylum seeker reception, and high energy prices, a sentiment echoed in similar studies from 2011 and 2018.
Dutch Citizens Prioritize Domestic Issues Over International Affairs
A new SCP study reveals that 63% of Dutch citizens want their government to focus more on domestic issues and less on international affairs, citing concerns about housing shortages, asylum seeker reception, and high energy prices, a sentiment echoed in similar studies from 2011 and 2018.
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40% Bias Score
Dutch Citizens Prioritize Domestic Issues Over International Affairs
A new study by the SCP reveals that 63% of Dutch people want their government to prioritize domestic issues over international affairs, citing concerns about housing shortages, asylum seekers, high energy prices, and the impact of EU regulations on farmers. This sentiment reflects a feeling of being...
Dutch Citizens Prioritize Domestic Issues Over International Affairs
A new study by the SCP reveals that 63% of Dutch people want their government to prioritize domestic issues over international affairs, citing concerns about housing shortages, asylum seekers, high energy prices, and the impact of EU regulations on farmers. This sentiment reflects a feeling of being...
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48% Bias Score