A recent survey indicates that 65% of Americans are dissatisfied with former President Donald Trump's handling of rising fuel prices, while only 28% approve of his performance. This dissatisfaction reflects growing economic challenges faced by American citizens.
A recent survey conducted by the 'Indicator' political institute in Indonesia shows that the majority of travelers during the Eid al-Adha 2026 period expressed satisfaction with the services provided, particularly highlighting the police security centers with an impressive satisfaction rate of 84%.
A recent survey indicated that public satisfaction with the organization of Eid al-Adha travel in 2026 reached 80.8%, reflecting a positive assessment of government services. The survey included 1,200 participants in Indonesia during a travel period that saw approximately 47 million citizens on the move.
A recent survey reveals that most residents of Southeast Asian countries favor China as a strategic partner over the United States amid growing geopolitical and trade uncertainties linked to Washington's policies. Analysts indicate that these results reflect a trend towards diversifying partnerships in a multipolar world.
Iran has announced that it shot down an American drone while searching for a missing pilot. This announcement comes amid rising tensions between Tehran and Washington.
A recent survey conducted by KedaiKOPI shows that a significant 88.8% of respondents in Indonesia expressed satisfaction with travel services during the holiday season of 2026. This reflects a notable improvement in service quality compared to previous years.
A recent survey conducted by the 'Forty DB' organization indicates that Spaniards view former U.S. President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the biggest threats to global peace. These findings reflect growing concerns about international tensions.
A recent survey reveals that <strong>71%</strong> of technology companies in Israel are experiencing a significant decline in capital, prompting <strong>10%</strong> of them to implement austerity measures, including unpaid leave for employees.
A recent survey indicates that approximately <strong>66%</strong> of Americans believe the U.S. should swiftly end its involvement in the war with Iran, even if it means not achieving set objectives. Meanwhile, <strong>27%</strong> support continuing efforts to meet these goals despite the prolonged conflict.
A survey conducted by Wells Fargo found that 84% of adults in the U.S. are willing to give up social media apps for a year, while only 16% would forgo banking apps. These results reflect a shift in financial priorities among Americans.
A new Quinnipiac University survey reveals that the use of artificial intelligence tools in the United States is steadily increasing, yet trust in the results of these tools remains low. Most Americans express concerns about transparency, regulation, and the technology's impact on society.
A recent survey reveals that 68% of Germans support reducing reliance on energy imports by enhancing renewable energy use. This comes amid rising tensions from the Iran war and its impact on global energy supplies.
A recent survey by Harvard CAPS/Harris shows that over half of American voters believe the economy performed better under President Joe Biden compared to Donald Trump. These results highlight a clear divide in opinions regarding the economic performance of both presidents as the 2024 elections approach.
A former intelligence chief has disclosed new details about what he calls Trump's 'secret weapon' aimed at breaching Iranian borders. These statements raise questions about the military and political strategies employed by the previous U.S. administration.
A recent survey indicates that approximately <strong>52%</strong> of Americans anticipate a deterioration in the Middle East over the next year, amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran. Only <strong>21%</strong> believe that conditions will improve.
A recent survey indicates that residents in certain areas prefer the presence of Amazon warehouses over data centers in their neighborhoods. This ongoing debate highlights varying opinions on the impact of these facilities on local communities.
A recent poll conducted by Reuters/Ipsos shows that a majority of Americans feel pessimistic about the possibility of war with Iran. The survey, which included 1,021 adults, was conducted from March 27 to 29.
A recent survey shows that Americans spending five or more hours daily on social media platforms exhibit lower support for democracy compared to others. This raises questions about the impact of these platforms on political values.
A recent poll reveals that support for Palestinians in the United States has surpassed that for Jews, raising concerns in Israeli circles. This shift reflects a significant change in American public opinion regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
A recent survey found that only <strong>24%</strong> of backseat passengers in the United Arab Emirates wear seatbelts while driving. These results come as authorities aim to enhance road safety and reduce accidents.
A new survey conducted by the American company <strong>Remitly</strong> has identified the United Kingdom as the most polite European country, ranking third globally. The survey included approximately 5,000 participants from 26 countries, highlighting discrepancies between self-assessments and external evaluations.
A recent CNN survey shows that over <strong>70%</strong> of Americans oppose sending ground troops to Iran, reflecting growing concerns about direct military involvement in the region. This comes amid escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.
A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that approximately <strong>66%</strong> of Americans support ending U.S. military operations against Iran, even if objectives are not met. The survey also indicates significant opposition to any additional military strikes.
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Israeli youth aged 18 to 22 identify as right-wing and support Benjamin Netanyahu's government, suggesting a growing political shift towards extremism in Israeli society.
A recent survey by the Tel Aviv Institute for National Security Studies reveals a significant decline in Israeli confidence regarding the objectives of the war on Iran, one month after its initiation. The findings indicate a more cautious outlook on the potential impact on Iran's nuclear program.
A recent Pew Research Center survey reveals a significant change in how Americans consume breaking news, with a decline in reliance on traditional media in favor of search engines and social media, particularly among the youth.
A recent survey reveals that most American Jews oppose the idea of war against Iran, expressing distrust in former President Donald Trump's strategy regarding this issue. This comes amid rising tensions between the United States and Iran.
A recent poll reveals that only <strong>36%</strong> of Israelis trust Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> to manage a potential war against Iran, indicating a significant decline in public support amid rising regional tensions.
A recent survey shows that only <strong>31%</strong> of American Jews support unconditional U.S. aid to Israel, while <strong>44%</strong> believe such aid should be contingent on Israel's adherence to U.S. laws.
A new poll reveals that U.S. President Donald Trump's approval rating has fallen to <strong>33%</strong>, the lowest since he took office. This decline comes as Americans express dissatisfaction with the administration's policies regarding the war against Iran and rising inflation.