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Canadian Sympathy Shifts to Palestinians Amid Gaza Crisis

A new poll shows a significant increase in Canadian sympathy for Palestinians (37%), fueled by outrage over Israel's actions in Gaza, with 62% of Canadians viewing those actions as "excessive" and 52% believing a genocide is underway; the poll, conducted by Angus Reid Institute, surveyed 1,522 Canad...

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Trump Voter Regret Rises Amidst Declining Approval and Controversies

A University of Massachusetts Amherst poll shows that only 69% of 2024 Trump voters are very confident in their choice, down from 74% in April, while 10% expressed regret or mixed feelings; this decline correlates with Trump's historically low approval ratings and controversial policy decisions.

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Japan's Shifting Stance on Nuclear Weapons

The election of Saya, a pro-nuclear weapons candidate from the rising Sanseito party in Japan, signals a potential shift in Japan's long-standing opposition to nuclear arms, reflecting growing global concerns about national security and the erosion of the nuclear taboo.

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Ukraine Rejects Russia's Peace Plan; Support for US Plan Rises

A new poll shows that 76% of Ukrainians reject Russia's peace plan, which demands limitations on Ukraine's military, renouncement of NATO membership and recognition of occupied territories, while support for a hypothetical US plan increased to 39%.

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Flood Faces Backlash at Town Hall Over Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill

Nebraska Rep. Mike Flood faced intense criticism at a town hall for supporting President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," with constituents raising concerns about government spending, immigration, and threats to democracy, leading to heated exchanges and protests.

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Son of Norwegian Crown Princess Faces 23 Charges, Including Rape Allegations

Marius Borg Høiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, faces 23 charges, including three alleged rapes, following a year of investigations and multiple police interviews; the scandal impacts the Royal Family's public image.

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Russia's High-Casualty War Strategy in Ukraine

Despite daily casualties of around 1,000 soldiers, Russia continues its slow advance in Ukraine, leveraging financial incentives to recruit contract soldiers and accepting high losses as a necessary sacrifice for territorial gains.

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French Council Partially Rejects "Duplomb" Farm Law Over Pesticide Concerns

The French Constitutional Council partially censured the "Duplomb" law, rejecting the reauthorization of the neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid due to its harm to pollinators, but upholding administrative simplifications for farmers, following a large public petition and debate.

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Taiwanese Drama "Zero Day Attack" Sparks Debate on China Invasion

Zero Day Attack," a Taiwanese TV series depicting a fictional 2028 Chinese invasion, premiered to widespread viewership, sparking debate over its political implications and use of government funding, while also highlighting a shift in how Taiwan addresses cross-strait tensions.

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Shifting US Public Opinion on the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

The US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 killed at least 110,000 Japanese civilians, initially met with high US public approval but now viewed with increasing skepticism due to growing awareness of civilian casualties and questions regarding their necessity in ending WWII.

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GENAR Poll Shows Economic Crisis as Top Concern in Turkey

A GENAR poll reveals that while the AK Parti maintains a lead (35.2%) over CHP (32%) in Turkey, economic concerns (35%) are the top voter concern, surpassing even war threats. Within CHP, Özgür Özel leads as preferred party chairman.

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German Minister's US Visit Amid Low Public Support for Military Action

Germany's finance minister meets US counterpart in Washington amid low public support for military action revealed in a new poll showing only 16% of Germans would fight in a conflict, while the government faces calls for welfare reform and tighter controls on unemployment benefits.

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