Canadian couples say they need $1.7M to retire. Are you on track?
A recent survey indicates that Canadian couples believe they need $1.7 million in savings to retire comfortably, reflecting an increase from previous years.
Canadiansโ ease of access to primary care depends on where you live: CMA survey
A new survey reveals significant disparities in access to primary care across Canada, particularly affecting residents in specific provinces and territories.
Brazilians Approach World Standard of Working Hours, Shows Unprecedented Survey
A new survey reveals that Brazilian workers are nearing the global average in terms of hours worked, highlighting shifting labor dynamics.
Brazilians Work Less Than the Global Average; See Rankings
A recent survey reveals that Brazilians worked an average of 40.1 hours weekly, which is less than the global average of 42.7 hours.
Athens Airbnb occupancy rates hit highs, revenues lag behind
Athens experiences high occupancy rates in the short-term rental market, yet the average income per listing is notably low compared to global counterparts.
Economic Growth or Environmental Protection... What Do 92 Countries Choose?
A recent study reveals that 58% of respondents prioritize environmental protection over economic growth across 92 countries.
Politico: Canadians Consider the United States a Greater Threat than Russia
A recent survey indicates that Canadians perceive the United States as a greater threat to global peace than Russia, according to Politico.
What is the best book of the 21st century, according to a vote by more than 500 world-class writers
A global survey by The New York Times has named Elena Ferrante's "La amiga estupenda" as the best book of the 21st century based on votes from over 500 notable authors.
Canadians are starting retirement planning as soon as their 20s. Hereโs why
A recent survey indicates that Canadians are increasingly beginning their retirement planning in their 20s, prompted by factors like rising living costs and inflation.
'Cautious Optimism' of CEOs in Mexico
The Global CEO Survey 2026 by PwC reveals that Mexican CEOs express significant concerns about financial risks due to tariffs, reflecting a broader decline in global CEO confidence.
A global survey reveals what makes citizens proud of their countries: what do Argentines say?
A global survey conducted by the Pew Research Center explores national pride among citizens of different countries, highlighting varied motivations for pride among Argentines.
Political Mood: Germans Feel Helpless and Distrustful
A recent survey indicates that Germans feel unprepared and distrustful regarding their country's security situation amidst global challenges.
More and more Germans consider the US a threat to world peace, according to a survey
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Germans now view the United States as a major threat to global peace, a notable increase from previous years.
Do the USA, Russia or China threaten peace? What Germans think, according to a poll
A recent survey shows that a significant portion of the German population views the USA as the greatest threat to global peace, reflecting a marked change in sentiment compared to previous years.
Brazil is one of the countries that thinks Trump is good for the world
A recent survey indicates that Brazilians hold a mixed view on Donald Trump's global policies, with one in three believing they are beneficial, though many disagree.
Say yes to the prenup? Why younger Canadians feel the love amid uncertainty
A survey reveals that over half of Gen Z Canadians are in favor of prenups, reflecting a cultural shift in attitudes towards financial agreements in relationships.
49% of Canadian new moms struggle with mental health postpartum, data shows
Nearly half of Canadian mothers report experiencing postpartum mental health issues, according to a Statistics Canada survey.
Politics or Economy? A Global Survey Shows a Clear Generational Gap in What Concerns the United States Most
A global Gallup survey reveals that while many parts of the world focus on inflation and employment, a significant portion of U.S. citizens prioritizes political issues over economic and social concerns.
Spain turns a blind eye to 'forgotten and silenced' armed conflicts
A survey by Manos Unidas reveals that nine out of ten Spaniards feel uninformed about global conflicts, while 70% are unaware of the actual number of active ones.
The world is chaos, long live Europe: even Italians want more EU
Amid global uncertainty, Italians are increasingly expressing their desire for a stronger European Union, according to a recent survey by the European Parliament.
Pressure, little recognition and emotional wear: research shows how Brazilians feel at work
A global survey reveals that a majority of Brazilian workers experience unhealthy work relationships marked by pressure and lack of recognition, with 34% in a critical state.
UNICEF Finland: Children Concerned About Their Rights
A survey by UNICEF Finland revealed that the majority of children view child rights as essential for a safe life, with significant concern over global inequality and the lack of child rights enforcement worldwide.
Trumpโs โAmerica firstโ agenda driving countries closer to China: survey
A survey of nearly 26,000 people from 21 countries reveals that many believe Trump's 'America first' policy is pushing nations towards increased reliance on China's global influence over the next decade.
Trump is making China โ not America โ great again, global survey suggests
A global survey indicates that many believe Donald Trump's America-first policies are more beneficial to China than to the United States.