A new survey reveals whom Lithuanians would trust with the state leadership position: favorites emerge
A recent survey indicates that Ignas Vėgėla, Remigijus Žemaitaitis, and Ingrida Šimonytė are the top candidates for Lithuania's presidential elections in 2029, with Vėgėla leading the poll.
Britons increasingly dissatisfied: 78% believe government is handling immigration poorly
A recent survey reveals that 78% of Britons believe their government is failing to manage immigration effectively, which remains the nation's foremost concern.
€50,000 in compensation? That's too much. Shocking survey among the Swiss for Crans-Montana
A recent survey reveals that many Swiss citizens believe that the proposed €50,000 compensation for Crans-Montana victims is excessive, with concerns about the broader implications of using federal funds alongside existing insurance coverage.
A nationwide referendum is a road to hell, readers write
Readers express strong opinions against nationwide referendums in Czechia, considering them detrimental.
With increasing economic pressures, most Americans favor a swift end to the war
A recent survey reveals that a significant majority of Americans support quickly ending the war with Iran amid increasing economic pressures.
Almost half of Australians think foreign military will attack within five years, ANU study suggests
A significant portion of Australians fear a foreign military attack within the next five years, according to a recent study by the Australian National University.
All Means Are Used: Italians Have Difficulty Understanding the Referendum
The article discusses concerns among Italians about a proposed constitutional change that may affect legal proceedings and the potential release of serious criminals.
Poles demand government response due to record fuel prices
Polish citizens are calling for government action in response to soaring fuel prices, which have reached record highs at gas stations across the country.
Almost half of Danes want to double the number of conscripts
A new survey reveals that nearly 50% of Danes support doubling the number of conscripts in the military.
Poll: Every other Pole wants Karol Nawrocki to swear in the judges of the Constitutional Tribunal
A recent poll indicates that half of Poles support Karol Nawrocki carrying out the oath for newly appointed judges of Poland's Constitutional Tribunal.
Change to Daylight Saving Time 2026. When do we set our clocks?
This article discusses the upcoming change to daylight saving time in 2026, its health implications, historical context, and public opinions in the EU and Poland.
A president besieged by wars
The article discusses Javier Milei's presidency in Argentina, highlighting his ambitious cultural change proposals amid declining public approval and allegations of corruption.
Reports: Russia Wanted to Fake Assassination Attempt on Orbán
Russian intelligence proposed a fake assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to sway public opinion as he faced declining support ahead of the elections.
New survey: Great confidence in Crown Prince Haakon
A recent survey indicates that nearly 80% of Norwegians believe Crown Prince Haakon will perform well as monarch.
New survey: Strong trust in Crown Prince Haakon
A recent survey shows that nearly 80% of Norwegians believe Crown Prince Haakon would serve well as king.
New poll: High trust in Crown Prince Haakon
A new poll indicates that nearly 80% of Norwegians believe Crown Prince Haakon will perform well as a monarch.
Trump Ignored Congress When Going to War. Now He Demands Money
Amanda Robbins gained internet fame for her blunt remarks to President Trump about rising oil prices amid the crisis related to the Iran war.
Why Swedish Politicians Have Changed Their Stance on Migration
Swedish politicians have once again reversed their stance on migration policy in response to strong public opinion and increased refugee inflows.
Discontent about democracy: Voting without consequences?
The article discusses public dissatisfaction with the democratic process in Germany, questioning the effectiveness of elections when perceived inaction follows.
Russian intelligence agency plans fake attack on Orbán to influence election result – WP
Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service is reportedly planning to stage an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to sway public opinion ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
The Last Temptation of Kyriakos Mitsotakis
The Greek Prime Minister faces pressure to call early elections amidst rising public discontent despite affirming they will be held at the end of the term.
We know how Poles evaluate Karol Nawrocki's use of veto power
A recent assessment reveals Polish citizens' views on President Karol Nawrocki's application of his veto power regarding legislative decisions.
Is President Karol Nawrocki Using His Veto Power Too Often? Survey Results
The article discusses a survey on Polish citizens' opinions regarding President Karol Nawrocki's use of veto powers, including constitutional regulations and comparison with previous presidents' activities.
The Impossible Thought: What If Trump Is Actually Winning
An article explores the contrary view that Donald Trump could be winning politically, despite a general perception that the U.S. is facing failures.
DN Debate. "Municipalities should be allowed to raise more taxes - and from more people"
This opinion piece argues that municipalities in Sweden should be allowed to impose additional taxes on tourists and summer residents instead of facing government restrictions on tax increases.
Prof. Schlevogt’s Compass No. 48: Fabricating the war story – Iran ploy patched into plausibility
The article discusses how narratives are constructed around conflicts, particularly how different justificatory claims evolve into a dominant war story.
Czechs are also reading at the Leipzig Fair. The opening was overshadowed by a protest against the minister
The Leipzig Fair saw Czech participation alongside protests against a minister.
The Power of Wind for Latvia's Future
Wind energy is emerging as a critical topic in Latvia’s development plans, reflecting its potential for economic growth and energy independence.
From Diaco to Minghi, the social lynching begins for VIPs who vote Yes
A media personality in Italy argues that public figures supporting the Yes vote in the referendum risk social ostracism, contrasting this with the supportive environment for No voters.
After the rejection of euthanasia in Scotland and Slovenia / The defeat of advocates of assisted suicide is a victory for vulnerable people
The Scottish Parliament voted against a proposal to legalize assisted suicide, marking a significant defeat for its advocates amid growing public opposition.
Fewer Ukrainians now willing to endure war for as long as it takes, survey shows
A recent survey indicates a decline in the number of Ukrainians willing to endure the ongoing war, with only 54% expressing a commitment to seeing it through as of March 2023, down from 65% in January.
The Excesses of Samuel and Mariana
The article discusses the influence of social media on public opinion and electoral outcomes in relation to Samuel García and Mariana Rodríguez in Mexico.
Survey: Poles assessed whether Przemysław Czarnek would be a good prime minister
A recent survey evaluates public opinion on whether Przemysław Czarnek would make a suitable Prime Minister of Poland following his nomination by the Law and Justice party (PiS).
Pavel maintains trust. However, the comparison of Czech presidents has an unexpected result
Czech President Petr Pavel enjoys a trust rating of 57% after three years in office, yet this is lower than his predecessor Miloš Zeman's rating after a similar period.
Survey: Majority of Lithuanians Support Renaming Taiwan Representative Office in Vilnius
A recent survey indicates that a majority of Lithuanians support changing the name of Taiwan's representative office in Vilnius, with varying levels of conviction among supporters.
Are Poles turning away from Karol Nawrocki? This poll is thought-provoking
Public opinion shifts regarding President Karol Nawrocki intensify following his recent veto of key legislation.
Survey by 'Rzeczpospolita': Should Polish soldiers go to Iran if asked by the USA?
A survey indicates that the overwhelming majority of Poles oppose sending military troops to the Middle East, even at the request of the United States.
Yoon Seok-yeol, in response to claims of gluttony in detention... "Only making minimum requests according to rights"
Former President Yoon Seok-yeol, detained in Seoul Detention Center, refuted allegations of gluttony, stating they were malicious and false.
Rightwing narrative fuelling false belief UK public oppose net zero, study finds
A new study reveals that negative media coverage and rightwing narratives misrepresent public opinion on net zero policies in the UK, indicating a disconnect between political elites and the public's actual support for climate action.
For the Liberals, the SA election will be both an end and a beginning
The South Australian Liberal Party faces significant losses in the upcoming election, with hopes dwindling for maintaining a substantial presence in the state parliament.
MRB Poll: 'Yes' to a Possible Cap - How the Removal of Konstantinopoulos from PASOK was Viewed
A recent MRB poll indicates that over 30% support the Greek government's proposal for caps on excessive profits in fuel and food, while public opinion also reflects on the exclusion of Odysseas Konstantinopoulos from PASOK.
Do you know the basics of history? Almost everyone should score at least 6 points in this test
A Finnish publication encourages people to test their knowledge of basic historical facts, with emphasis on the Finnish War of 1808-1809.
Al Jazeera monitors the Iranian street's view on the war against Tehran
The article explores the rare opinions of Iranian citizens regarding the ongoing US-Israeli war against Tehran, highlighting a lack of information and the official narrative's dominance.
How Poles Evaluate Nawrocki, Tusk, and Czarnek. Only One Has More Praise Than Criticism
A recent survey shows mixed evaluations of Polish politicians Przemysław Czarnek, Donald Tusk, and Karol Nawrocki, with Czarnek receiving the most criticism among the three.
Sebastian Guggolz: "Weimer also discredits us as a Publishers Association"
Sebastian Guggolz discusses the controversial response to Wolfram Weimer at the Leipzig Book Fair, emphasizing the complexity of public opinion and the need for discourse.
WILLIAM BENNETT, ROB NOEL: America's moral decline demands action. What conservatives must do now
A Fox News opinion piece argues that the portrayal of conservatives in media reflects a broader cultural decline and highlights a growing perception of moral decay among Americans.
Vilnius District Municipality is conducting a survey of residents regarding the renaming of streets after Henrikas Gulbinovičius
The Vilnius District Municipality has initiated a survey to gauge public opinion on the potential renaming of streets in honor of Henrikas Gulbinovičius, emphasizing community involvement in the decision-making process.
The election campaign has become a reality show that rewards individuals rather than politics
The article discusses how the current election campaign in Denmark has focused more on the personalities of politicians than on their political agendas.
Metron Analysis Poll on MEGA: What is the prevailing opinion regarding the utilization of nuclear energy in Greece?
A poll conducted by Metron Analysis reveals various opinions among the Greek public on nuclear energy, military actions, and political decisions.
Survey: Most Residents Support Changing the Name of the Taiwanese Representative Office
A recent survey shows that 58% of Lithuanians support changing the name of the Taiwanese representative office to the Taipei representative office as a way to improve strained relations with China.