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.
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.
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.
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.
Survey: 'Golden Era' in the USA during Trump? Americans disagree
A recent survey reveals that many Americans question President Trump's narrative of a 'golden era' for the economy during his administration, indicating a significant disconnection between the White House's claims and public perception.
"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.
Ipsos: 49% consider crime and violence the main concerns in Brazil
A recent Ipsos survey revealed that 49% of Brazilians consider crime and violence their primary concerns as of February, up from 41% in January.
Survey: Czechs Trust Poland the Most. We Are a Key Ally
A recent survey shows that 81% of Czech respondents consider Poland a key ally, highlighting strong bilateral relations.
Mateusz Morawiecki clashed with Patryk Jaki. We have the survey results concerning them
The article discusses a public confrontation between Mateusz Morawiecki and Patryk Jaki amid a factional conflict in the Polish government.
Forsa Survey: Frankfurt Residents Love Their City
A recent Forsa survey reveals that 79% of Frankfurt residents enjoy living in the city, with sentiment varying by age and political affiliation.
Sรฃo Josรฉ's Culture Reaches 'High Degree of Satisfaction', Says Indsat
A recent survey shows that cultural activities in Sรฃo Josรฉ dos Campos received a 72.7% approval rating from residents, indicating a significant increase in satisfaction.
Strong gender stereotypes still prevail in family and home life, according to survey data
A survey reveals that while 68% of Latvians believe gender equality exists, outdated gender roles persist in family and home settings.
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.
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.
Is the Barefoot Walking Path Safe? Busan Health and Environment Research Institute Conducts Comprehensive Survey on Heavy Metals
Busan is conducting a comprehensive survey of 61 barefoot walking paths to assess heavy metal contamination and ensure public safety.
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.
Survey on the Local Elections: Bavaria complains about high rents and broken roads
A recent survey reveals that high rents, poor road conditions, and public transport availability are the major concerns for Bavarians ahead of local elections.
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.
Tobacco, cannabis: the number of smokers among adolescents has plummeted over the last fifteen years
A recent survey shows a significant decrease in tobacco and cannabis use among French adolescents over the past 15 years, with a notable decline in daily consumption.
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.
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.
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.
Two fifths of Czechs barely make ends meet. Fewer and fewer people believe in improvement.
A recent survey revealed that 40% of Czechs are struggling financially, with declining optimism about future improvements.
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 โฌ43 billion in loans for military modernization, while the opposition largely opposes it.
Survey by Maaseudun Tulevaisuus: Majority do not trust the safety of elderly care
A majority of Finns express a lack of trust in the safety of elderly care according to a recent survey by Maaseudun Tulevaisuus.
Half of Britons avoid calling GP when they are ill, survey finds
A recent survey reveals that nearly half of Britons hesitate to contact their GP when unwell, reflecting concerns over appointment accessibility and healthcare response times.
SURVEY โฉ 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.
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.
Six in ten Americans believe Trump is becoming more erratic with age, says survey
A recent Reuters/Ipsos survey reveals that a majority of Americans believe Donald Trump is becoming increasingly erratic as he ages.
Harsh survey result: Trump has become unpredictable
A recent survey reveals that a significant majority of Americans believe Donald Trump's behavior has become unpredictable as he ages.
Survey: This many Americans approve of Trump's actions
A survey indicates that a majority of Americans believe that Donald Trump's unpredictability has increased with age.
The Hygiene Institute will conduct an adult lifestyle monitoring study in the spring
The Hygiene Institute in Lithuania plans to conduct an anonymous survey on adult lifestyles in various public places this spring.
Exclusive Survey: Only a Quarter of Czechs See Ukrainian Refugees as an Asset
A new survey reveals that only 25% of Czechs perceive Ukrainian refugees as beneficial for the country.
Four years of war and the question of Ukraine in the EU. Poles have spoken out
A recent survey reveals that a majority of Poles support Ukraine's EU membership, albeit contingent on the fulfilment of certain conditions.
Poles Want Local Content: The 'Polish First' Principle Has Strong Support in a Survey
A recent survey reveals strong public support in Poland for prioritizing local content and domestic companies in public funding and investments.
Should foreign companies get public money? Poles respond
A recent survey indicates that a significant portion of Polish citizens supports a local content policy that favors public funds being allocated primarily to Polish firms.
Survey: Majority of Finns Want to Ban Fur Farming
A recent survey reveals that 62% of Finns support banning fur farming, with significant opposition to both EU-wide and national prohibitions.
Animalia: The majority of Finns would ban fur farming
A recent survey commissioned by the animal rights organization Animalia shows that over half of Finns support a complete ban on fur farming in Finland and the EU.
A Turn in the Rankings of Donald Tusk's Government. Such Numbers Have Not Been Seen for a Long Time
Recent survey results indicate that public approval of Donald Tusk's government has declined, with negative ratings at 47.2% and positive ratings at 30%.
Voting: Which of these 15 women should get a statue?
A survey reveals that only 43 statues of historically significant women exist in Denmark compared to 483 statues of men, prompting the Danish Ministry of Culture to allocate funds for new statues to honor women, inviting public participation in the voting process.
Voting: Which woman should be honored with a statue?
A survey reveals that there are only 43 statues of historically significant women compared to 483 statues of men in Denmark, prompting the Ministry of Culture to allocate funds for new statues honoring women.
Investigation: Lithuanian residents believe that decision-making in the country is becoming increasingly opaque
A recent survey shows that a significant majority of Lithuanians perceive corruption as widespread and believe that decision-making processes within the country are becoming more closed.
Most say income does not keep up with rising prices, shows Quaest
A recent survey by Quaest indicates that a majority of Brazilians feel their income has not kept pace with the rising cost of living, with only a small percentage reporting improved financial conditions.
Immigration debate 'fact-free zone' as Reform UK warns of 'invasion'
The UK immigration debate is criticized for lacking factual basis, as a survey reveals widespread misconceptions about migration numbers.
Are Poles afraid of war with Russia? A clear result of the survey
A recent survey reveals Polish public fears regarding potential military threats from Russia amidst discussions on Russian military strategies in the West.
Childhood vaccination rates are declining in Australia. Why?
A survey reveals declining acceptance of childhood vaccinations among Australian parents, influenced by misinformation and practical challenges.
The first survey measured the new movement of Kuba. It is doing as well as Motorists
A new survey has assessed the popularity of Kuba's new movement, indicating it has comparable support to that of the Motorists' movement.