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Trump's Threats Shift Canadian Public Opinion, Impacting Federal Election
Recent polling data reveals a dramatic shift in Canadian public opinion regarding responding to Donald Trump's threats, with a majority now favoring immediate retaliation over negotiation, significantly impacting the upcoming federal election.
Trump's Threats Shift Canadian Public Opinion, Impacting Federal Election
Recent polling data reveals a dramatic shift in Canadian public opinion regarding responding to Donald Trump's threats, with a majority now favoring immediate retaliation over negotiation, significantly impacting the upcoming federal election.
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44% Bias Score


Poll: Most Americans Say Presidents Must Follow Supreme Court Rulings Despite Disapproval of Recent Decisions
Despite widespread disapproval of several recent Supreme Court decisions, a Marquette Law School poll shows 83% of Americans believe presidents must follow Supreme Court rulings, while President Trump, despite claiming compliance, criticized the impact of these rulings on his agenda; the poll, condu...
Poll: Most Americans Say Presidents Must Follow Supreme Court Rulings Despite Disapproval of Recent Decisions
Despite widespread disapproval of several recent Supreme Court decisions, a Marquette Law School poll shows 83% of Americans believe presidents must follow Supreme Court rulings, while President Trump, despite claiming compliance, criticized the impact of these rulings on his agenda; the poll, condu...
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48% Bias Score


Majority of Europeans View US as "Necessary Partner," Not "Ally," ECFR Poll Finds
A new poll by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) reveals that a majority of Europeans (50%) view the US as a "necessary partner" rather than an "ally," highlighting the impact of trade friction and diverging opinions on Donald Trump. The survey, conducted across 14 countries with 18,50...
Majority of Europeans View US as "Necessary Partner," Not "Ally," ECFR Poll Finds
A new poll by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) reveals that a majority of Europeans (50%) view the US as a "necessary partner" rather than an "ally," highlighting the impact of trade friction and diverging opinions on Donald Trump. The survey, conducted across 14 countries with 18,50...
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44% Bias Score


Biden's Low Approval Rating in Gallup Poll
A Gallup poll from late January shows that among living former US presidents, Joe Biden has the lowest approval rating (39%), while Barack Obama's is the highest (57%); George W. Bush and Bill Clinton receive mostly positive reviews, and opinions on Donald Trump are split.
Biden's Low Approval Rating in Gallup Poll
A Gallup poll from late January shows that among living former US presidents, Joe Biden has the lowest approval rating (39%), while Barack Obama's is the highest (57%); George W. Bush and Bill Clinton receive mostly positive reviews, and opinions on Donald Trump are split.
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56% Bias Score


Poll: Majority of Israelis Compare Hamas Hostage Treatment to Nazi Actions
A Jerusalem Post and Panel4All poll reveals 51% of Israelis see parallels between Hamas's treatment of hostages and Nazi actions, while 73% support completing the hostage deal, influenced by the emaciated condition of released hostages.
Poll: Majority of Israelis Compare Hamas Hostage Treatment to Nazi Actions
A Jerusalem Post and Panel4All poll reveals 51% of Israelis see parallels between Hamas's treatment of hostages and Nazi actions, while 73% support completing the hostage deal, influenced by the emaciated condition of released hostages.
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56% Bias Score


German Election Debates Spark Conflicting Poll Results
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election, televised debates between Scholz (SPD) and Merz (CDU), followed by Habeck (Grüne) and Weidel (AfD), are shaping public opinion. Conflicting polls show varied reactions, with one showing 41% wanting the FDP out of the Bundestag.
German Election Debates Spark Conflicting Poll Results
Ahead of Germany's February 23rd Bundestag election, televised debates between Scholz (SPD) and Merz (CDU), followed by Habeck (Grüne) and Weidel (AfD), are shaping public opinion. Conflicting polls show varied reactions, with one showing 41% wanting the FDP out of the Bundestag.
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64% Bias Score

Germans Want Reform, but Doubt Implementation: YouGov Poll
A YouGov poll shows 77% of Germans want major economic policy changes, but only 36% expect them post-election; 76% desire significant migration policy changes, with 43% anticipating them. 67% prioritized bureaucracy reduction in their voting decisions.

Germans Want Reform, but Doubt Implementation: YouGov Poll
A YouGov poll shows 77% of Germans want major economic policy changes, but only 36% expect them post-election; 76% desire significant migration policy changes, with 43% anticipating them. 67% prioritized bureaucracy reduction in their voting decisions.
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40% Bias Score

Underfunded Israeli Advocacy Poses National Security Risk
Due to budget cuts in Israel, funding for global advocacy is at risk, jeopardizing Israel's international image and creating a national security risk, as highlighted by the head of the Civil Advocacy Headquarters, which has 2,000 volunteers and 30,000 ambassadors working without financial backing fr...

Underfunded Israeli Advocacy Poses National Security Risk
Due to budget cuts in Israel, funding for global advocacy is at risk, jeopardizing Israel's international image and creating a national security risk, as highlighted by the head of the Civil Advocacy Headquarters, which has 2,000 volunteers and 30,000 ambassadors working without financial backing fr...
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52% Bias Score

Europe Views U.S. as 'Necessary Partner,' Not 'Ally': ECFR Survey
A new ECFR survey shows most Europeans view the U.S. as a 'necessary partner' rather than an 'ally', with opinions on Trump's reelection impact on global peace varying widely across the EU; significant divisions also exist regarding the EU's power and future.

Europe Views U.S. as 'Necessary Partner,' Not 'Ally': ECFR Survey
A new ECFR survey shows most Europeans view the U.S. as a 'necessary partner' rather than an 'ally', with opinions on Trump's reelection impact on global peace varying widely across the EU; significant divisions also exist regarding the EU's power and future.
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40% Bias Score

Positive Shift in Western Perception of Turkey's International Role
The Munich Security Conference's 2025 report reveals a positive shift in Western public perception of Turkey as an ally, with the UK showing the largest increase, from 38% in 2023 to 47% in 2024, while classifying Turkey as a significant regional power in a multipolar world.

Positive Shift in Western Perception of Turkey's International Role
The Munich Security Conference's 2025 report reveals a positive shift in Western public perception of Turkey as an ally, with the UK showing the largest increase, from 38% in 2023 to 47% in 2024, while classifying Turkey as a significant regional power in a multipolar world.
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44% Bias Score

New Zealand's Ruling Coalition Loses Support Amid Economic Struggles
Recent polls show New Zealand's National-led coalition government losing support due to economic woes and controversial policies, with the opposition now narrowly ahead; Prime Minister Luxon's approval rating has fallen to a record low of 22%.

New Zealand's Ruling Coalition Loses Support Amid Economic Struggles
Recent polls show New Zealand's National-led coalition government losing support due to economic woes and controversial policies, with the opposition now narrowly ahead; Prime Minister Luxon's approval rating has fallen to a record low of 22%.
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40% Bias Score

German Public Fear Societal Division and Economic Downturn: R+V Survey
A new R+V Versicherung survey reveals that 74% of Germans fear increasing societal divisions, a 26% rise since summer 2024, while 70% fear rising living costs and 68% a recession, all against a backdrop of low trust in politicians and a recent deadly knife attack.

German Public Fear Societal Division and Economic Downturn: R+V Survey
A new R+V Versicherung survey reveals that 74% of Germans fear increasing societal divisions, a 26% rise since summer 2024, while 70% fear rising living costs and 68% a recession, all against a backdrop of low trust in politicians and a recent deadly knife attack.
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48% Bias Score
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