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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


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


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


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.
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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40% Bias Score


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...
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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56% 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

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

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

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.

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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56% Bias Score

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...

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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44% Bias Score

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.

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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52% Bias Score
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