Trump Cornered at Home Regarding the War, 66% of the Public Says It's a Choice, Not a Necessity
A recent CBS survey reveals that a significant portion of the American populace is dissatisfied with President Trump's handling of the war situation, particularly regarding Iran.
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.
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.
Fuel Prices at Stations. Should Donald Tusk's Government Intervene? [SURVEY]
Following the outbreak of armed conflict in the Middle East, the Polish government is considering intervention in fuel markets as public demand for action rises amidst high prices.
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.
Most of the population says Brazil is still unprepared for a new pandemic, shows Datafolha
A majority of Brazilians believe the country is unprepared for future pandemics, according to a Datafolha survey commissioned by Instituto Todos pela Saúde.
Women head 81% of families seeking housing in Mongaguá, survey points out
A survey in Mongaguá reveals that 81% of families looking for housing are led by women, highlighting significant female leadership in this community.
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.
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.
Datafolha: Discouragement, insecurity, and fear of the future dominate pre-election sentiment
A recent Datafolha survey reveals a prevailing negative sentiment among Brazilians seven months ahead of the elections, marked by insecurity and fear for the future.
Did Kaczyński make a mistake? This survey about Czarnek reveals the scale of the problem
A recent survey indicates significant public skepticism about Przemysław Czarnek as a candidate for prime minister, raising concerns for Jarosław Kaczyński and the ruling party.
Netanyahu Couldn’t Prove He’s Alive. People Are Losing the Ability to Distinguish Reality from AI
A survey indicates that nearly 40% of people use artificial intelligence weekly, leading to challenges in distinguishing AI-generated content from reality.
The confidence of Spaniards in public healthcare falls and the main problem is the wait times to see a specialist
A recent survey shows declining confidence among Spaniards in public healthcare, primarily due to long wait times for specialist appointments.
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.
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).
Dog Poop Thaws on Streets, in Parks and Playgrounds – Östersund Municipality: 'Pretty Boring'
A survey reveals that dog owners in Jämtland are less likely to pick up after their pets compared to the national average, leading to concerns about cleanliness in public areas.
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.
Environmental Protection or GDP? Survey Shows What We Consider More Important
A recent survey reveals that a global majority prioritizes environmental protection over economic growth when forced to choose between the two.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Six out of ten of the country's residents support changing the name of the Taiwanese Representative Office
A recent survey reveals that 58% of Lithuanian adults favor renaming the Taiwanese Representative Office to better relations with China.
Revealed: What officers, public and victims think about UK policing
An exclusive poll by Sky News reveals mixed sentiments about UK policing, highlighting public confidence and concerns over crime investigation effectiveness.
She was a surrogate for the family – now the question divides Norway
A new survey indicates that nearly half of Norwegians are in favor of legalizing surrogacy, though political and professional opinions remain divided.
HBL: A clear majority of Ålanders want to get rid of the Russian consulate
The majority of Ålanders have expressed a desire to close the Russian consulate in Åland, according to a recent survey conducted by Hufvudstadsbladet.
SURVEY: What would you do in a real emergency?
The Estonian Rescue Board conducted a nationwide siren test to evaluate emergency warning systems, while Tartu Postimees surveyed the public on their responses in case of a real danger.
Quaest: 71% of Brazilians are against minimum delivery fees for app deliveries
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Brazilians oppose the government's proposal to establish a minimum fee for app delivery services.
Should the government bypass Karol Nawrocki's veto regarding SAFE? There is a new survey from 'Rzeczpospolita'
A survey reveals public opinions on President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the EU SAFE program, highlighting its implications on military funding and defense industry investment.
Rzeczpospolita Survey: Poles Evaluate Whether the Government Should Implement the SAFE Program Despite the President's Veto
A recent survey indicates varied opinions among Poles regarding the government's potential continuation of the SAFE program despite a veto from the president.
The Swedish people's verdict: It is wrong to attack Iran
A recent survey indicates that the majority of Swedes oppose U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, with significant differences in opinions based on gender and political affiliation.
Public Security: Brazil Cannot Wait Any Longer
A recent survey reveals that violence and corruption are primary concerns for Brazilians, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated public security efforts across all government levels.
About 44 percent support prioritization in the transport plan
A recent survey reveals that 44% of respondents support prioritization in Iceland's transport plan, with significant regional and party-specific differences in opinion.
44 percent support prioritization in transportation plan
A survey indicates that 44% of Icelanders are in favor of prioritizing projects in the national transportation plan.
Most Russians Regret the Collapse of the Soviet Union
A majority of Russians express regret over the collapse of the Soviet Union, according to a recent survey by VTsIOM.
Swedes' Assessment: 7 out of 10 Believes the USA is No Longer a Democracy
A recent survey reveals that a significant majority of Swedes, about 71%, believe that the USA is no longer a democracy, reflecting changing perceptions influenced by figures like Donald Trump.
Focus Bari Research on Defense and Security: Citizens Say 'Yes' to Dual Use Defense Investments
A recent survey indicates that Greek citizens support defense investments due to heightened security concerns.
SYKE survey: Finns hope for ambitious climate and energy policy
A recent survey indicates that Finnish citizens heavily support ambitious climate and energy policies aimed at combating climate change, while also prioritizing national security and cost-effectiveness.
Here are Sweden's largest food influencers
Food influencers in Sweden are shaping dietary trends and public perceptions of health and nutrition, according to a recent survey.
Przemysław Czarnek comments on the 'Wprost' survey: 'I understand that we are dealing with prophets'
Przemysław Czarnek responds to a survey indicating public skepticism about his potential candidacy for Prime Minister in 2027.
Russians Report Worsening Mental Health Amid Rising Economic Worries – RAS Survey
A survey by the Russian Academy of Sciences indicates a decline in mental health among Russians, correlating with increasing economic concerns and a protracted war in Ukraine.
Storm after Nawrocki's decision! New survey shows what Poles think
A recent decision by Karol Nawrocki regarding the EU SAFE program has sparked debate among Poles, with survey results showing a divided public opinion.
78% of Spaniards See Possibility of Nuclear War and Seven in Ten Support Strengthening Armed Forces
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Spaniards believe a nuclear war is possible and support enhancing military capabilities for national security.
Veto of Karol Nawrocki regarding the SAFE program. Did Poles side with the president?
President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the SAFE program has received a largely negative response from the Polish public, according to a recent survey.
RESEARCH ⟩ 90 percent of Estonians support lowering VAT on basic food items
A recent survey reveals that 90% of Estonians support a reduction in VAT on essential food items, particularly dairy products, fruits, vegetables, fresh meat, and bread.
Most believe that sickness benefits and job security are greater in the public sector
A recent survey indicates that a majority of Icelanders believe sickness benefits and job security are more favorable in the public sector compared to the private sector.
Almost all Czechs would use or consider using prescription drug delivery, seeing it as safe
A recent survey indicates that nearly all Czechs are open to using prescription drug delivery services, viewing them as a safe option for obtaining medication.