Public Opinion
Gallup survey finds U.S. trust in news media falls to record low
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A new Gallup poll finds that only 28% of Americans trust mass media to report the news fully, accurately and fairly, the lowest level since Gallup began tracking the measure in the 1970s. The figure is down from 31% last year and 40% five years ago, with the decline spanning political parties and age groups amid ongoing debates over bias and high‑profile coverage errors.
In the year of Fidel Castro's centennial, Cuban authorities seek to revive his legacy, yet many citizens prefer to bury it in oblivion. An 80-year-old Cuban woman stored away her photo with him in a drawer, replacing it with one of her granddaughter, mirroring a broader sense of shame and rejection.
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A new survey finds that two-thirds of Republicans view China as a threat to the US, compared to 44 percent of Democrats and Independents. At the same time, opinions toward China are softening, with 53 percent of Americans favoring friendly cooperation, up from 40 percent in 2024.
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.
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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.