
Fewer Than One-Fifth of Germans Believe the Bundeswehr is Combat-Ready
A new poll suggests confidence in Germany’s military preparedness remains extremely low despite years of increased defence spending.

A new poll suggests confidence in Germany’s military preparedness remains extremely low despite years of increased defence spending.

With just weeks remaining until polls open, Keiko Fujimori currently attracts 39% of voting intentions, pulling ahead of jailed Pedro Castillo ally Roberto Sánchez.

According to the new survey, the governing “black-red” coalition parties would reach only 34%, well short of a parliamentary majority.

While the AfD continues to surge, support for the governing coalition parties is weakening sharply, with SPD at 7% and FDP below the threshold.

An opinion poll found that 59% of respondents support holding new Bundestag elections, with just 25% opposed.

New survey finds 80% dissatisfaction with Chancellor Merz’s performance.

A new poll reveals that 67% of French people believe “anti-white racism” is a real problem in contemporary France.

The Brussels- and Kyiv-aligned ecosystem that produces inflated polling numbers is now preparing the next step: if Péter Magyar wins, it is democracy; if he loses, it must be fraud or ‘foreign interference.’

New American research indicates the ruling party in Hungary would have comfortably won a hypothetical election held on Sunday, February 8th.

Survey of French adults shows 88% of women and 79% of men say they are worried about the safety of teachers.