Pew Survey: NATO Seen Rather Favourably, Zelensky Divisive Leader
Across most of the 25 countries surveyed, people with confidence in Trump are less likely to express confidence in Zelensky.
Across most of the 25 countries surveyed, people with confidence in Trump are less likely to express confidence in Zelensky.
Young men are still more likely to be victims of crime, study shows.
Almost half of the respondents also said there should be no cordon sanitaire imposed on the party.
Soros funding and ideological assumptions mean that More in Common research “findings” should be approached with caution.
A study conducted in six countries showed Westerners support retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. even though they are aware it will hurt their pocketbooks.

While 15-year-old boys are more likely to be involved in violent crime, girls opt for theft—often from fellow students.

The AfD has clearly succeeded in presenting itself as a problem-solver for the youth’s current concerns, study author said.

Survey shows less than half of EU voters recognize party leaders in the Brussels/Strasbourg Parliament.

Conservatives cited pessimism about the situation in Spain and the world as a reason at a higher rate than leftist voters.

Survey respondents link immigration to the erosion of the educational and social welfare systems, high social trust, and low-crime society.