Prince William thought former Prince Andrew was an ‘ignoramus’ before King Charles took action: author
Prince William had a poor opinion of his uncle, former Prince Andrew, due to his presumed ignorance and attitude, as discussed by royal expert Russell Myers.
New Limits
The article discusses various economic and market-related topics, as well as public opinions and features from different sectors in Mexico.
Democracy, Culture and TikTok
The article discusses the impact of TikTok and social media on democracy and culture, highlighting how influencers have replaced traditional political leaders in shaping public opinion.
People are evaluating the president positively. Most notably in how he represents the country and cares about the importance of the office
Public opinion on the Czech president remains mostly positive, especially regarding his representation of the country and the significance of his office.
63% of Spaniards Disapprove of a Male Family Member Paying for Sex
A recent survey shows that 63% of Spaniards believe it is wrong for a man in their family to pay for sex, highlighting significant attitudes towards prostitution and gender violence.
Chinese Officials Target Takagi for Influence Operations, Seek Advice from ChatGPT
A report reveals that Chinese officials attempted to influence political opinion in Japan by targeting politician Sanae Takagi and consulting ChatGPT, which ultimately refused to provide assistance.
People rated the president in a survey. Where is he doing best and for what has he faced the most criticism?
A recent survey shows that Czech President Petr Pavel is positively assessed for his representation of the Czech Republic abroad, while criticism arises regarding his influence on domestic politics.
"They will not stand at cemeteries or houses," says former climate protection chief about wind turbines
A former climate protection chief addresses concerns about the placement of wind turbines near residential areas and cemeteries.
Sarwar gambles on break with Starmer as Labour support slumps
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar is taking a bold step by urging Kier Starmer to step aside in a bid to restore local faith in the party amid declining support ahead of the Scottish parliament elections.
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.
These are the politicians Poles trust. Sensational survey results
A recent survey shows shifting levels of trust among Polish politicians, with President Duda narrowly leading over Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau.
Peridis: an 'error'
The article discusses a cartoon by Peridis, highlighting the nature of opinion pieces in media.
Riki Blanco: Be Careful!
This article presents a satirical cartoon by Riki Blanco, emphasizing the subjective nature of illustrations as opinion pieces.
Readers' Letters: Signs, Benefits, Uruguay River
The letters from readers express concerns about political conduct in Argentina and the impact of economic policies on retirees.
Children of 'ISIS brides' become a political hot potato
The debate over the repatriation of children of 'ISIS brides' in Australia has become highly politicized amidst broader national security concerns.
Daylight Saving Time Change 2026. This Year We Will Change Our Clocks Earlier
The article discusses the upcoming change to daylight saving time in 2026, its health impacts, historical context, EU regulations, and public opinions.
VIDEO ⟩ The first-class flight that cost more than a car – the man's reaction ignites passions on the internet!
A travel enthusiast tried one of the world's most expensive first-class flights and shared his honest opinion on whether the high price justified the experience.
RTL Direct on Surrogacy: Ideological Manipulation and Omission of Key Information
The RTL Direkt program discussed surrogacy, highlighting its controversial aspects and the public reaction in Croatia, ahead of a parliamentary round table on the topic.
New disaster number for the Liberals - lowest ever
The Swedish Liberal Party faces record-low support ahead of the elections, struggling to surpass the electoral threshold amidst stagnant voter opinion.
Municipal Elections: Édouard Philippe Likely to Lose in Le Havre, According to a Poll
Former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe faces potential defeat in the upcoming municipal elections in Le Havre, as indicated by a recent poll.
Why do Poles still like Slovaks and, unlike Hungarians, it has not changed even with pro-Russian Fico
A recent survey reveals that Poles have a strong affinity for Slovaks, ranking them third in a list of nationalities they like, despite the influence of pro-Russian politics in Slovakia.
After almost 90 years, Gallup will stop conducting presidential approval polls
Gallup has announced it will discontinue presidential approval polling after nearly 90 years, shifting its focus to other research areas.
"The Thing is": After Trump's Address. Show Successes, but Polls are at the Bottom
The article critiques President Trump's recent address, emphasizing a significant disconnect between his optimistic portrayal of the country's state and the harsh reality reflected in polling data showing a decline in his support.
With a slight decline in February, the government's confidence index accumulates three consecutive months of decline
The Government Confidence Index in Argentina has dropped for the third consecutive month, indicating ongoing public dissatisfaction.
State of the Union: Trump's speech 'not likely to sway people one way or the other'
Analysts believe that Trump's State of the Union address will not significantly influence public opinion.
Nearly sixty percent of the population wants to ban fish farming
A recent Gallup survey indicates that nearly sixty percent of Icelanders support a ban on fish farming in sea cages.
Kaspar Viilup: If Artificial Intelligence Becomes Ura Sihet, Something in Society Has Not Been Addressed
Kaspar Viilup discusses the societal implications of artificial intelligence, using the concept of Ura Sihet as a metaphor for issues that are being overlooked.
Opinion Leader G. StasiulaitytÄ— Suffered Severe Injury at Home: "I Immediately Felt Weak"
Opinion leader G. StasiulaitytÄ— experienced a severe eye injury while playing with her pet at home.
John Ivison: The election temptation of Mark Carney
The article discusses the growing temptation for Prime Minister Mark Carney to call for a spring election as his popularity rises in recent polls.
Do Poles want a night-time alcohol ban? The survey leaves no illusions
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Poles support the implementation of a nationwide ban on alcohol sales during night hours.
‘New Lee Jae-myung’ is Innocent
The article discusses the political implications and internal power struggles within South Korea's ruling party, centered around the concept of ‘New Lee Jae-myung’ as an evolving political identity.
LIVE: Discussion and survey presentation on the development of 'green' energy in Latvia
The event focuses on the challenges and future of wind energy development in Latvia, highlighting a study on public attitudes and a panel discussion.
AFL says umpires' opinion still matters after announcing Brownlow change
The AFL has announced a change that allows umpires to access player statistics before voting for the Brownlow Medal, aiming to reduce controversy in the voting process.
Gigantic pressure on Nawrocki. Poles have issued a verdict
Karol Nawrocki faces a difficult decision regarding the future of the SAFE program amidst mixed public opinion in Poland.
Flavita Banana: Incognito
The article presents a cartoon by Flavita Banana, highlighting the role of illustrations and drawings as elements of opinion.
Peridis: you first
The article presents a cartoon sketch by Peridis published on February 25, 2026, reflecting personal opinions through illustrations and drawings.
What is and why does pop pijo succeed in Spain? "The modern singer talks about anxiety, but I allow myself to talk about God"
The article explores the rise of 'pop pijo' music in Spain, characterized by its conservative background and themes contrasting with mainstream issues.
Criminals with Full Pockets. Those Golden Reserves that Judges Guarantee to Robbers and Violent Offenders
The article discusses the high financial compensation claims criminals make against the state in Italy, often resulting in extensive legal battles.
We have the latest poll on the SAFE law. A crushing advantage for supporters of the signature
A recent poll indicates that nearly 60% of respondents support Polish President Karol Nawrocki signing the SAFE law, aimed at funding military modernization in Poland.
New survey for 'Rzeczpospolita' shows President Karol Nawrocki's dilemma regarding SAFE
A new survey reveals that nearly 60% of respondents support President Karol Nawrocki signing the SAFE bill, which allows for €43 billion in loans for military modernization, while the opposition largely opposes it.
What consumers think about retail and international sites?
A new survey reveals that 84% of Brazilians believe it is unfair for imported goods to be taxed at half the rate of domestic products.
Franciska Rosenkilde: The time is ripe for Denmark to have a pig election
Franciska Rosenkilde argues that Denmark needs to address serious welfare issues in pig farming, highlighted by a recent documentary and ongoing scandals.
Storm of fake news on social media, how propaganda contaminates the ballot boxes
The article discusses the impact of fake news on social media, exemplified by a false image of political figures promoting a 'no' vote in a referendum, which has gone viral and influenced public opinion.
MG judge 'forgets' AI prompt in decision to acquit man of child rape
A Brazilian court decision acquitted a 35-year-old man of raping a 12-year-old girl, and revealed that the judge's written opinion contained an AI prompt intended for improving the text.
Can AI Represent Human Consciousness? An Experiment with a Virtual "1,000 People"...
Research is expanding on the use of AI to simulate public opinion polls, exploring its potential to represent human responses based on demographic data.
SURVEY ⟩ Is this the Estonia we wanted?
A public celebration in Tartu marked Estonia's independence day, accompanied by a survey asking attendees if they are satisfied with the current state of Estonia.
Opinion: the risks facing the local veterinary pharmaceutical industry
The local veterinary pharmaceutical industry is vital for national health and food security, and its decline poses significant risks due to increased dependency on imports.
Trump's Night Speech: A Unique Opportunity with "Much at Stake"
A recent poll shows that Donald Trump's support has dropped significantly among the American public, highlighting economic concerns as a key issue.
Reuters Poll: Most Americans See Trump as Moody with Age
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that the majority of Americans believe President Donald Trump has become moody as he ages.
Simona Mohamsson: Integration Can Begin with a Semla
Simona Mohamsson argues in a Dagens Nyheter opinion piece that cultural integration in Sweden can begin with simple traditions like enjoying a semla, emphasizing the importance of cultural understanding for new arrivals.