The Vietnamese have succeeded, the Ukrainians have a chance. The attitudes of Czechs towards foreigners are changing only slowly
Czech attitudes towards foreigners are gradually evolving, as evidenced by the success of Vietnamese immigrants and the opportunities for Ukrainians amidst the current socio-political climate.
Political posing during war. "Everyone quietly envies Zelensky"
The article discusses the phenomenon of political figures leveraging the war in Ukraine to enhance their public image and the shifting attitudes of European leaders towards military engagement.
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.
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.
Oksana Puhačova: The Fourth Year of the War - A Test with a Marathon Distance
The article discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting the long-lasting conflict and the current attitudes of Russian society towards it.
Austria: Why Austria Has Been Debating Conscription for Weeks
Austria is currently engaged in a public debate over conscription, reflecting on historical perspectives and changing social attitudes since the program's last active years.
Man keeps getting called 'predator' because of how young his partner is
A woman defends her age-gap relationship amid accusations against her older partner, who has been labeled a 'predator' by online critics.
As tariffs ease, more than half of Canadians would buy an EV made in China: poll
A new poll indicates a significant shift in Canadian consumer attitudes towards purchasing electric vehicles (EVs) made in China, coinciding with recent tariff reductions.
Dijanović: Cultural War as the Last Line of Defense for Privileges
The article discusses how recurring debates in Croatian public discourse, particularly surrounding figures like Marko Perković Thompson, highlight the cultural war that serves to protect established privileges against the changing attitudes of younger generations.
Alcohol Welcome at Reykjavik Playgrounds
The article discusses the acceptance of alcohol consumption at Reykjavik's playgrounds, highlighting changing attitudes towards public drinking.
Generators of a better future. Poland and Ukraine have common interests
Poland remains a crucial ally of Ukraine amid Russian aggression, yet Polish attitudes toward Ukrainians are shifting, raising concerns over growing hostility.
A Vietnam in the classrooms: 83% of teachers see increasing verbal and physical aggression
A macro study reveals that 83% of teachers in Spanish public schools report a rise in verbal and physical aggression, with 76% noting hostile attitudes from families towards educators.
Krzysztof Adam Kowalczyk: The success of hate against the euro. The risk of Polexit is growing
A humorous take on Polish attitudes toward the EU and the euro suggests that while many view the EU as a financial aid, the prospect of adopting the euro is largely resisted, reflecting public sentiment captured in a recent IBRiS survey.