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Limited News Exposure Correlates With Higher Approval Ratings for President Trump
A New York Times/Siena College poll reveals that nearly half of voters approving of President Trump's performance had limited exposure to major news events of his first 100 days, suggesting his "flood the zone" strategy may influence public opinion.
Limited News Exposure Correlates With Higher Approval Ratings for President Trump
A New York Times/Siena College poll reveals that nearly half of voters approving of President Trump's performance had limited exposure to major news events of his first 100 days, suggesting his "flood the zone" strategy may influence public opinion.
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48% Bias Score


French Public Opinion Supports Climate Action Despite Political Headwinds
Despite recent setbacks and shifting political priorities, public opinion polls in France demonstrate strong support for specific climate policies, including renewable energy expansion and sustainable trade practices. This suggests a need for reframing environmental advocacy to connect with broader ...
French Public Opinion Supports Climate Action Despite Political Headwinds
Despite recent setbacks and shifting political priorities, public opinion polls in France demonstrate strong support for specific climate policies, including renewable energy expansion and sustainable trade practices. This suggests a need for reframing environmental advocacy to connect with broader ...
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36% Bias Score


PSOE Leads in May CIS Barometer, but PP Gains Ground
The May CIS barometer shows the PSOE at 32% voting intention, down from April, with the PP at 29.3%, Vox at 13.7%, Sumar at 6.1%, and Podemos at 4.3%, following a parliamentary debate questioning the CIS director and amid economic and energy concerns.
PSOE Leads in May CIS Barometer, but PP Gains Ground
The May CIS barometer shows the PSOE at 32% voting intention, down from April, with the PP at 29.3%, Vox at 13.7%, Sumar at 6.1%, and Podemos at 4.3%, following a parliamentary debate questioning the CIS director and amid economic and energy concerns.
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44% Bias Score


President Ruto's Nicknames Reflect Shifting Public Opinion in Kenya
President William Ruto of Kenya, nicknamed "Hustler" and "Muuza Kuku" before his election, now faces numerous negative nicknames like "Zakayo" and "Must Go," reflecting public discontent over tax increases and unfulfilled promises, revealed in online discussions and protests.
President Ruto's Nicknames Reflect Shifting Public Opinion in Kenya
President William Ruto of Kenya, nicknamed "Hustler" and "Muuza Kuku" before his election, now faces numerous negative nicknames like "Zakayo" and "Must Go," reflecting public discontent over tax increases and unfulfilled promises, revealed in online discussions and protests.
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36% Bias Score


African Climate Survey: National Governments Bear Primary Responsibility
A survey of over 26,000 Africans in 39 countries reveals 45% hold their national governments most responsible for climate action, contrasting with 13% blaming wealthy nations and 8% blaming businesses; the study, published in Communications Earth and Environment, highlights the disparity between Afr...
African Climate Survey: National Governments Bear Primary Responsibility
A survey of over 26,000 Africans in 39 countries reveals 45% hold their national governments most responsible for climate action, contrasting with 13% blaming wealthy nations and 8% blaming businesses; the study, published in Communications Earth and Environment, highlights the disparity between Afr...
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32% Bias Score


Majority of Israeli Jews Oppose Hamas in Gaza, Fear Repeat Attack
A Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs poll shows 81% of Jewish Israelis fear a repeat of the October 7 Hamas attacks, with 85% opposing Hamas's military presence and 81% rejecting its civilian role in Gaza; 66% of Israelis oppose a Palestinian state.
Majority of Israeli Jews Oppose Hamas in Gaza, Fear Repeat Attack
A Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs poll shows 81% of Jewish Israelis fear a repeat of the October 7 Hamas attacks, with 85% opposing Hamas's military presence and 81% rejecting its civilian role in Gaza; 66% of Israelis oppose a Palestinian state.
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48% Bias Score

Democratic Wins Counter Record-Low Approval Ratings
Democratic strategist James Carville points to recent electoral wins in Omaha, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Pennsylvania, despite numerous polls showing the party's favorability sinking to record lows, suggesting a disconnect between public perception and voting patterns.

Democratic Wins Counter Record-Low Approval Ratings
Democratic strategist James Carville points to recent electoral wins in Omaha, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Pennsylvania, despite numerous polls showing the party's favorability sinking to record lows, suggesting a disconnect between public perception and voting patterns.
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Public Supports Military Expansion Despite Local Concerns
A Kieskompas survey reveals that a majority of Dutch citizens support the government's planned military expansion, even with potential personal inconvenience, despite concerns over noise and safety, with varying levels of acceptance for different types of military activities.

Dutch Public Supports Military Expansion Despite Local Concerns
A Kieskompas survey reveals that a majority of Dutch citizens support the government's planned military expansion, even with potential personal inconvenience, despite concerns over noise and safety, with varying levels of acceptance for different types of military activities.
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44% Bias Score

Macron's TV Appearance Highlights Widespread French Dissatisfaction
During a recent televised debate on TF1, French President Macron faced sharp criticism regarding his economic policies, social issues, and lack of parliamentary support, revealing deep public dissatisfaction two years before the end of his term.

Macron's TV Appearance Highlights Widespread French Dissatisfaction
During a recent televised debate on TF1, French President Macron faced sharp criticism regarding his economic policies, social issues, and lack of parliamentary support, revealing deep public dissatisfaction two years before the end of his term.
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52% Bias Score

German Poll: AfD Remains Strong Despite New Government
A week after the black-red government's inauguration, a Forsa poll shows CDU/CSU and AfD tied at 25%, SPD at 15%, Greens at 11%, and others with minimal change, while 72% of Germans view the AfD as right-wing extremist.

German Poll: AfD Remains Strong Despite New Government
A week after the black-red government's inauguration, a Forsa poll shows CDU/CSU and AfD tied at 25%, SPD at 15%, Greens at 11%, and others with minimal change, while 72% of Germans view the AfD as right-wing extremist.
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40% Bias Score

Germany Returns to Secrecy on Ukraine Arms Deliveries
Following his appointment last week, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz agreed with Defense Minister Boris Pistorius to keep secret information on German arms supplies to Ukraine, reverting to the practice of the previous government and prompting criticism from Ukraine.

Germany Returns to Secrecy on Ukraine Arms Deliveries
Following his appointment last week, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz agreed with Defense Minister Boris Pistorius to keep secret information on German arms supplies to Ukraine, reverting to the practice of the previous government and prompting criticism from Ukraine.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Opposition's Narrative Fuels Distrust in Public Services and Taxes
The Spanish PP and Vox parties are intensifying their criticism of the government, portraying Spain as chaotic and mismanaged, which is increasing distrust in public services and taxes among their supporters, according to a recent CIS survey showing drastic shifts in public opinion since 2019.

Spanish Opposition's Narrative Fuels Distrust in Public Services and Taxes
The Spanish PP and Vox parties are intensifying their criticism of the government, portraying Spain as chaotic and mismanaged, which is increasing distrust in public services and taxes among their supporters, according to a recent CIS survey showing drastic shifts in public opinion since 2019.
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52% Bias Score
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