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South Koreans expressing high expectations for the APEC summit in Gyeongju, highlighting diplomatic gains and the key Trump-Xi meeting.

Koreans express high expectations for APEC summit

Raj Patel Larawang ginawa ng AI

A Korea Times-commissioned poll shows South Koreans expect the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Gyeongju to boost diplomatic prestige and cultural promotion. Many view the Trump-Xi meeting as key to easing trade tensions, with potential gains for the Lee government. Yet, concerns persist that without tangible economic results, the event could backfire.

Nearly 80% of french see russia as a threat to the eu

A study shows that 80% of French people view Russia as a threat to the sovereignty of EU countries, an increase linked to drone incursions in September. This poll, conducted by Dynata, extends to other European countries with similar views. The negative image of Russia and Vladimir Putin remains very strong.

Poll Reveals European Desire for Commission President Resignation

Iniulat ng AI

A poll released on September 9, 2025, indicates that a majority of Europeans want the European Commission President to resign. This sentiment reflects growing dissatisfaction with current leadership amid various challenges facing the EU.

Illustration of Americans showing reluctance for personal carbon fees but support for taxing corporate emissions, based on recent polls.

Polls show limited appetite for personal carbon fees as more Americans favor charging companies

Petra Hartmann Larawang ginawa ng AI Fact checked

Americans’ willingness to pay a personal carbon fee remains modest: an AP-NORC/EPIC survey in 2023 found 38% would pay $1 per month, down from 52% in 2021, while a 2024 follow-up shows continued reluctance at higher amounts and broader support for taxing corporate emissions.

Voters prioritize healthcare and crime fighting ahead of election

Maria Karlsson

As the 2026 election year approaches, healthcare and crime fighting top voters' agenda. Immigration has lost importance since the last election, according to a DN/Ipsos survey. A completely new question has also entered the measurement.

Majority of Germans oppose lottery for military conscription

A Forsa poll reveals that 76 percent of Germans view a lottery system for selecting conscripts as unfair. Opinions are mixed even among potentially affected young men. The debate is straining the coalition.

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