Those polls made to demotivate
The article discusses strategies for promoting the 'No' vote in an upcoming referendum in Italy, emphasizing the manipulation of poll results to influence public sentiment.
Stock Exchanges: Most Markets Closed in the Middle East Due to Iran
Most stock markets in the Middle East are closed due to ongoing tensions in Iran, impacting investor sentiment.
The Chief Justice Jo Hee-dae Itself Is Unconstitutional [Morning Light]
The article criticizes Chief Justice Jo Hee-dae for failing to recognize the seriousness of issues within the judiciary, as evidenced by the resignation of Park Young-jae and ongoing public discontent.
Al Jazeera Net in the Streets of Tehran.. Hours Before the Announcement of Khamenei's Departure
Iranian citizens are in a state of fear and confusion following reports of massive explosions near the offices of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, coinciding with rumors of his departure.
Gordon Ramsay 'buys another Cornwall house' despite shock admission about Cornish people
Gordon Ramsay has reportedly purchased another house in Cornwall despite recently stating he can't stand the local residents.
AK FOCUS: Two Directions for Estonia's National Defense. Someday We Will Win Anyway, Someday We Will Lose Anyway
The article reflects on Estonia's past struggles and current sentiments regarding national defense, emphasizing the importance of belief in victory.
Hegseth bans military from attending Princeton, Columbia, other elite universities: 'Wokeness and weakness'
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced a ban on military attendance at elite universities, accusing them of fostering anti-American sentiment.
Workers say 'I like unions, I just don't like my union' โ here's what they're discovering
Many American workers express a paradoxical sentiment of supporting unions overall while feeling dissatisfied with their specific union experiences.
President Yoon visits Jeonbuk to target public sentiment in Honam through future industries such as robots and AI
President Yoon Suk-yeol visited Jeonbuk to promote investment in future industries, as part of his efforts to secure support ahead of local elections.
Kataryna: Even summer camps for 60 children are an opportunity to express dislike for Ukrainians
The article discusses the criticism toward a Polish government initiative to fund summer camps for the children of Ukrainian soldiers, viewing it as a reflection of underlying anti-Ukrainian sentiments among some Poles.
Labourโs worst fears realised by Greensโ victory in Gorton and Denton byelection
The Green Party's victory in the Gorton and Denton byelection signifies a significant shift in voter sentiment, marking their first success in a northern constituency.
The Greens won elections in the United Kingdom
The Greens achieved a significant victory in a by-election for the UK Parliament, marking a setback for Labour leader Keir Starmer.
Forsa Survey: Frankfurt Residents Love Their City
A recent Forsa survey reveals that 79% of Frankfurt residents enjoy living in the city, with sentiment varying by age and political affiliation.
NGX: Sell pressure wipes N514bn off investorsโ wealth
The Nigerian stock market experienced a downturn on Thursday, with N514 billion lost in investor wealth due to profit-taking and cautious sentiment among investors.
"Maximum in history": 63% of producers believe it is a good time to invest, according to a survey
A recent survey shows that 63% of Argentine agricultural producers consider it a good time to invest, marking the highest level of investment sentiment since the Ag Barometer began in 2018.
The New American Dream: Break the World, Then We'll See
The article discusses the nihilistic sentiment in the U.S. where both support for Donald Trump and opposition Democrats is dwindling, leading to a desire for destruction of the current order.
Elisabet Svane: Danes need to keep an eye on a topic that may sound completely absurd
The article discusses an important issue that Danes should monitor as the election campaign kicks off in Denmark.
Korea's Ruling Party Approval Rating at 17%: 'Not the Bottom but Underground'...Incumbents Warn of Public Sentiment Against Refusal to Break Ties with Yoon
The approval rating of Korea's ruling party, People Power Party, has fallen to 17%, prompting calls from incumbent lawmakers for a shift in policy and strategy.
Greens against UK Reform: 'It's about Hate or Hope'
The Green Party in the UK is optimistic about a by-election in a historically Labour constituency, leveraging public sentiment following the successes of Nigel Farage.
What a Gorton byelection win would mean for Reform, Greens and Labour
A Gorton byelection victory for Reform UK's Matt Goodwin could indicate a significant shift in voter sentiment, reinforcing Farage's polling strength.
The Supreme Court: The Rare Letter from Trumpeldor Will Return to the Jabotinsky Institute - 'Has National and Educational Value'
Israel's Supreme Court ruled that a rare letter from Yosef Trumpeldor, expressing the sentiment 'it is good to die for our country,' will be returned to the Jabotinsky Institute, overturning a lower court's decision.
Children from Gurukul upset with Rajpal, actor says he'll definitely meet...
Actor Rajpal Yadav addressed the disappointment of students from a Gurukul school in Uttar Pradesh after they sent him money during his jail time but received no response.
Gift Totaling 10 Million Yen from the Prime Minister's Side Criticized by Opposition as 'Out of Touch with Public Sentiment'
Japan's Prime Minister Suga's distribution of catalog gifts worth 10 million yen to newly elected members of his party faces backlash from opposition parties, citing a disconnect with the financial realities of everyday citizens.
Dignity cannot be auctioned
The article expresses a firm rejection of the Venezuelan government's attempts to manipulate public sentiment towards reconciliation, emphasizing that true dignity cannot be compromised under political pressure.
US Democrats: Hoping for a Blue Election Miracle
The US Democrats are currently ahead in polls leading up to the Congressional elections, but doubts remain about their ability to translate this advantage into actual victories in the elections.
Tech firms lead Asian markets rally as Seoul, Tokyo hit records
Asian stock markets, particularly Tokyo and Seoul, reached new highs spurred by tech companies, following a favorable trend from Wall Street.
European Stocks Reach Historic Levels Supported by the Banking Sector
European stocks have reached a record high, driven by a strong recovery in the banking sector and improved investor risk appetite.
Will Nawrocki Again Seek the Right of Mercy? An Important Signal Has Been Sent
The Polish President has granted clemency to three individuals, raising public speculation about one case involving a woman convicted of making threats against a charity leader.
Two fifths of Czechs barely make ends meet. Fewer and fewer people believe in improvement.
A recent survey revealed that 40% of Czechs are struggling financially, with declining optimism about future improvements.
Something unprecedented is happening in Russia โ 'This is really terrible,' says Ekaterina living in St. Petersburg
Russians express that an unprecedented phase has begun under Putin's plans, which they find alarming.
A survey reveals that most Americans see Trump as more erratic with age
A recent survey indicates that the majority of Americans believe Donald Trump has become more erratic as he ages, with notable sentiment found even among Republicans.
Ramadan markets an 'antidote to hate' amid anti-Muslim rhetoric
The Ramadan night market in Dandenong has grown to become Melbourne's largest, serving as a cultural response to increasing anti-Muslim sentiment following the Bondi terror attack.
Bulls on the WSE lost, but after a fight
The Warsaw Stock Exchange experienced a decline on Tuesday, though buying on dips was observed amid overall market correction sentiment.
Why is Putin silent on the anniversary of the war? Just explains from Moscow
The article discusses the silence of Vladimir Putin regarding the anniversary of the war in Ukraine, reflecting on the general mood in Russia where a significant majority desires peace but have a skewed vision of how it should be achieved.
"Rumors about educational level": Interpretation of crime statistics of immigrants requires knowledge
An analysis highlights that the interpretation of crime statistics related to immigrants in Iceland requires informed understanding, amidst ongoing debates about immigration and public sentiment.
Municipal Elections: 55% of French People Do Not Want to Re-elect Their Current Mayor
A recent poll shows that 55% of French citizens prefer to elect a new mayor rather than re-electing their current one, indicating a shift in public sentiment ahead of municipal elections.
Global Price Cuts Hit the Warsaw Stock Exchange. WIG20 Falls, and Investors Look to the USA
The article discusses the recent declines in the Warsaw Stock Exchange, particularly focusing on the WIG20 index, and examines factors influencing investor sentiment, including international trade politics and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
The Yes leads, one in four support from a grillino
Poll analysis shows a slight advantage for the Yes vote on the separation of careers law, with significant undecided voters.
Expectations of Rising House Prices Rapidly Diminish in February
Consumer sentiment regarding rising house prices in South Korea has sharply decreased in February, as reported by the Bank of Korea's consumer trend survey.
Orbรกn claims that Ukraine does not want an end to the war, referencing Czech Republic. Babiลก is evasive
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn asserts that Ukraine lacks interest in ending the war and links this sentiment to Czech politics as he faces an election.
Ukraine, the political scientist Fesenko: 'Too many concessions from the US to the Russians, this prolongs the war'
Ukrainian political scientist Volodymyr Fesenko discusses the sentiment among Ukrainians as they enter a fifth year of war and critiques US concessions to Russia that could delay peace negotiations.
Retail sales in January in Poland exceeded average forecasts of economists
Retail sales in Poland in January 2025 surpassed economists' expectations, driven by significant increases in furniture and electronics sales.
Poland's Foreign Minister: Hungary's stance towards Ukraine is 'shocking'
The Polish Foreign Minister criticized Hungary for its lack of solidarity towards Ukraine, suggesting it is using anti-Ukrainian sentiment for electoral gains.
Valencian applause drowns out the booing of King Felipe at the Copa final
King Felipe VI received a mixed reception of applause and boos during his attendance at the Copa del Rey final, with local fans showing support while others voiced their discontent.
1 Love Island All Stars couple is 'favourite to win' but many disagree
In the lead-up to the Love Island: All Stars finale, one couple is favored to win, though viewer sentiment leans towards supporting other pairs for the victory.
British columnist: Kaja Kallas embodies the arrogance of the Brussels elite
Brendan OโNeill, a British columnist, argues that Kaja Kallas represents the liberal elite's disconnect from ordinary citizens in her criticism of the United States.
Situation in East Germany: The West Takes it Too Lightly with the East
Many East Germans believe that reunification has primarily brought disadvantages, yet they consider themselves as beneficiaries of the change.
Social Media Demands Justice: This is the Country's 'Sentiment'
The tragic story of a young boy named Domenico has gripped Italy, revealing a strong emotional response from the public on social media following his recent death after a transplant surgery.
"A story that Italy has lived": the death of Quentin Deranque in Lyon, a echo of the "murder on Acca Larentia street" in Rome?
The article explores the implications of Quentin Deranque's death in Lyon, connecting it to a historical event in Italy that has influenced far-right sentiment.
Why Hungary Blocked EU Loan to Ukraine: 'Politico' Indicates the Main Reason
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is leveraging anti-Ukrainian sentiment to influence key elections while blocking an EU loan to Ukraine, marking a strategic political move amid rising tensions.