How can Albanese celebrate his 30 years in parliament?
The article reflects on the various ways Prime Minister Anthony Albanese might commemorate his milestone of 30 years in parliament, drawing attention to differing public opinions on the event.
Only one in four Americans supports US attacks on Iran, reveals Reuters/Ipsos survey
A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey indicates that only 27% of Americans approve of the US attacks on Iran, with a significant proportion expressing concern over President Trump's military aggression.
New Numbers: Why Poles Do Not Need Ukrainians. A Surprising Snag Between Women Also Plays a Role
Recent surveys show a complex relationship between Poles and Ukrainians, with increasing negativity despite a slight rise in overall approval.
Satisfied with Siliņa's government - about a third of the population
A recent study reveals that around one-third of Latvians are satisfied with the performance of Prime Minister Siliņa's government, although many still hold critical views towards governmental effectiveness.
1 in 4 Americans back Trump’s Iran strikes, most say he’s too quick to use force: poll
A recent poll shows that around 25% of Americans support President Trump's military strikes on Iran, while a majority believes he is too eager to resort to military action.
Only 27% of Americans Support the Military Operation Launched by Donald Trump Against Iran
A recent Reuters-Ipsos poll reveals that only 27% of Americans support the military operation initiated by Donald Trump against Iran, reflecting a significant division in public opinion.
Does the U.S. support Trump? Survey reveals what Americans think about attacks on Iran
A recent survey indicates that only a quarter of Americans support Trump's military actions against Iran, reflecting a divided public opinion on the use of force.
The 'Big Picture' outlines the political scene – On Thursday, March 5 at 00:40
The show 'Big Picture' on MEGA will address the rapid political developments in Greece, aiming to reveal lesser-known aspects of current events.
70% of Ukrainians skeptical US-Ukraine-Russia talks will bring lasting peace, poll shows
A recent poll indicates that 70% of Ukrainians doubt that the ongoing negotiations involving the U.S., Ukraine, and Russia will lead to lasting peace.
"4-5 Weeks of Operations" is an Optimistic Observation - The Changing Statements of Trump
Former President Trump suggests a brief timeline for military operations against Iran, indicating strong U.S. and Israeli resolve, yet his optimistic outlook is met with skepticism from public opinion.
"I would never vote for them": new survey and key data on Milei, Kicillof, and other candidates for 2027
A recent survey highlights significant electoral rejection levels among Argentinian political candidates as the country gears up for the 2027 presidential elections.
70% of Ukrainians do not believe peace talks will lead to lasting peace – survey
A survey reveals that 70% of Ukrainians lack confidence in the existing peace talks involving Russia and the US to achieve lasting peace.
Health Sciences According to Babiš. Too Much Enthusiasm Can Be Harmful
The article discusses potential issues surrounding excessive enthusiasm towards health sciences as presented by Czech politician Andrej Babiš.
Allensbach Survey: The Germans Turn Away from the USA
A recent survey indicates that Germans are increasingly distancing themselves from the United States, reflecting fears about global stability and a stronger inclination towards Europe.
Intelligence Analyst: For These Reasons, America Will Not Defeat Iran
A former U.S. intelligence analyst argues that the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran are a dangerous gamble, predicting that the Trump administration will not win the war due to mixed political, military, and popular factors.
Divided US on Strikes in Iran, with Only 1 in 4 in Favor – Political Risk for Trump
Recent polling reveals that only a quarter of Americans support military strikes against Iran, initiated after the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, reflecting political risks for President Trump.
Only 1 in 4 Americans Approve of US Attacks on Iran
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals only 27% of Americans approve of US military actions in Iran, reflecting a divided public opinion.
Taxes Help and Hinder Lula's Reelection
A new survey indicates that tax exemptions may play a significant role in determining voter support for President Lula's reelection in 2026, with many benefiting from income tax relief likely to favor candidates who supported the legislation.
People Power Party Surrenders Filibuster…Urgency in Processing Administrative Merger Law Due to Deteriorating Public Opinion in Daegu and Gyeongbuk
The People Power Party has suspended its filibuster in the National Assembly amid declining regional public opinion, seeking to expedite the processing of the administrative merger law for Daegu and Gyeongbuk alongside a similar law for Jeonnam and Gwangju.
Climate Lawsuit: A Phenomenon Dividing Generations
The article discusses the impact of climate lawsuits on generational divides in public opinion.
"ChatGPT Surrendered to a Tyrant"... OpenAI Accepts Collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense
OpenAI has entered into a collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense, contrasting sharply with Anthropic’s stance against military applications of AI.
Attack on Iran, Republicans Welcome It as a 'Major Decision' While US Public Opinion is Skeptical of Military Action
Following a major attack by the US and Israel on Iran resulting in the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei, Republican leaders have praised the action while public opinion in the US remains skeptical about the military intervention.
Netanyahu extends political life again through war... support for bombing from opposition and public opinion
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is perceived to benefit politically from recent military conflicts involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, unifying opposition support amid a potential cabinet dissolution crisis.
The party of lost diplomas but gained properties
This article discusses public reactions to the recent increase in real estate owned by officials in Zagreb, particularly focusing on a specific transaction involving a significant property purchase.
A Book to Understand the Mistake and Horror of Media Lynching
Vittorio Pezzuto's book discusses the media's role in judicial wrongs through the case of Enzo Tortora, highlighting the impact of public opinion on legal outcomes.
The Lee Jae-myung Effect Propels the Democratic Party, Leaving Only Extreme Conservatives in the Support Base of the People Power Party
Recent polls indicate an increase in support for the Democratic Party and a significant decline for the People Power Party ahead of upcoming local elections in South Korea.
Guide: Five Questions That Can Decide the Future of the Middle East
The article discusses U.S. public opinion on Trump's military promises and the implications of potential conflicts in the Middle East.
Israelis run to bomb shelters. But many believe Netanyahu is doing the right thing.
In Jerusalem, residents are rushing to bomb shelters amidst missile threats, with a notable divide in public opinion regarding Prime Minister Netanyahu's actions.
Strikes on Iran: In Israel "most people support this operation"
A report suggests that there is widespread support among the Israeli population for military operations targeting Iran.
About half of the population has great concerns about the ambitions of the United States in Greenland
About half of Icelanders are seriously concerned about the potential ambitions of the United States regarding Greenland, according to a recent survey.
Caught by authorities – this driver's speed: he faces a fine or may even lose his driving license
A driver caught speeding at 149 km/h may face a fine and temporary suspension of their driving license, sparking a heated debate on social media.
Expert: the possibility of withdrawing second-level pension savings would mean temporary celebrations
Discussions in Latvia are intensifying on allowing citizens to withdraw their second-level pension savings, with significant public support for the initiative despite opposition from the Finance Ministry.
Experts to Al Jazeera Net: Platforms like 'Moltbook' Change Media and Reshape Public Opinion
Experts emphasize that platforms like 'Moltbook,' where intelligent agents dominate interactions, are transforming media and public opinion.
How opinions in Israel varied regarding the attack on Iran?
The article discusses the mixed reactions within Israel concerning a joint Israeli-American attack on Iran, highlighting both support and opposition among citizens.
American Sympathy for Palestinians Surpasses That for Israelis for the First Time, Poll Shows
A recent Gallup poll shows that sympathy for Palestinians among the American public has surpassed sympathy for Israelis for the first time, with 41% expressing support for the Palestinian side compared to 36% for the Israeli side.
Happy word: Okamura is now just a laughingstock. So he will probably toughen up
The article discusses the current political situation surrounding Tomio Okamura in Czechia, indicating that he is losing credibility and therefore may adopt a more aggressive stance in politics.
Well, why then are there reports and penalties
The article discusses reader comments on the article about Medved, focusing on perspectives regarding anti-fascism.
Eva: Finnish Trust in the United States Has Collapsed
Trust among Finns in the United States has significantly declined, according to a study by Eva, with a notable perception shift towards viewing the U.S. as unpredictable.
USU: Finns give Stubb a grade of 8.3
Finnish citizens express satisfaction with President Alexander Stubb, giving him an average grade of 8.3 according to a recent survey.
Nuclear Power Restart: 51% Support, 35% Opposed - Asahi Public Opinion on the 15th Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake
A recent survey shows that support for restarting nuclear power plants in Japan has reached 51%, marking a shift in public opinion since the Fukushima disaster, where only two years ago, opposition was greater.
Survey: disapproval of Milei grows and corruption consolidates as the main problem for Argentines
A recent survey indicates that disapproval of President Javier Milei has risen to 57% as corruption becomes the leading concern among Argentines.
Americans now more sympathetic to Palestinians than Israelis – poll
A new Gallup poll reveals that for the first time, a majority of Americans express more sympathy for Palestinians than Israelis, indicating a significant shift in public opinion.
Gallup poll: For the first time, Americans sympathize more with Palestinians than with Israelis
A recent Gallup poll indicates a notable shift in American public opinion, showing that 41% sympathize with Palestinians compared to 36% for Israelis.
Most dissatisfied with the work of the government
A recent poll indicates that 45% of Icelanders are dissatisfied with the performance of Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir's government.
Major change in Polish schools? MEN responds to the Wprost survey. "This demand resonates"
A recent survey shows that a majority of Poles support making health education a mandatory subject in schools, prompting a response from the Polish Ministry of Education.
Politbarometer: Large Majority in Favor of Social Media Ban for Under 14s
A recent ZDF Politbarometer shows that a significant majority of Germans support a proposed legal ban on social media for children under 14, with 81% in favor.
"Get to Work." Czechs are clear about what the government needs to resolve quickly, a survey showed
A recent survey indicated that Czechs have specific expectations for their government's immediate actions.
How much of Europe demands taxation of the rich and large corporations? See what Estonians think
A recent Eurobarometer survey reveals a significant divide in European citizens' expectations regarding the taxation of wealthy individuals and large corporations, highlighting varying levels of support across different countries.
Desires for the Merz Offensive: Let it Happen
The article critiques government overreach in industries and the disconnect between political promises and public expectations ahead of elections in Germany.
The Stupid Manual for Registering with the No Front
The article discusses strategies and talking points for the opposition to the proposed judicial reform in Italy, suggesting misleading interpretations to sway public opinion against it.