Germans Increasingly Worried About Risk of Terror Attacks, Only Israelis Feel More Threatened
The fear of a terrorist attack is soaring among Germans, a pollster finds, a worry rising in parallel with concern about crime and extremism.
The fear of a terrorist attack is soaring among Germans, a pollster finds, a worry rising in parallel with concern about crime and extremism.
A majority of Americans are worried about “non-citizens voting illegally’ in November’s election, a Scripps News/Ipsos poll revealed Wednesday.
An ABC News/Ipsos poll revealed Sunday that Vice President Kamala Harris received “no overall bounce in support” after being formally nominated as her party’s presidential candidate at the Democratic National Convention.
Americans are evenly divided on which 2024 presidential candidate they trust to handle “protecting democracy,” a poll revealed Sunday.
A majority of Gen Z and Millennials globally believe that women’s rights “have gone far enough” and that “men are being discriminated against.”
Overall, the poll found that Americans trust Republicans more to handle issues like crime rates, inflation, and the economy.
A poll conducted by NPR/Ipsos shows that a majority of gun owners believe the passage of more gun control is a slippery slope to firearm confiscation.
A strong majority of Americans are against allowing males to play female sports, a new NPR/Ipsos poll found.
Most Americans are not aware of what is in Democrats’ spending bills, and many doubt the programs would improve their lives or the economy.
Both parties agree U.S. troops should remain in Afghanistan until every American and Afghan ally has been rescued.
President Joe Biden should end the emergency Title 42 border rules and open Americans’ long borders to the rising pressure of migrants worldwide, says the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi.
Three out of five Americans disapprove of President Joe Biden’s handling of the migration crisis at the southern border, according to an Ipsos poll for ABC.
One-in-four Democrats and liberals say it is “better for the government to bring in new foreign workers to help keep business costs and prices down,” an October poll by Rasmussen Reports reveals.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll suggests that more than one-third of America would be less likely to get any vaccine that President Donald Trump endorsed.
A poll has revealed how Britons feel about the systems they live under, with a sobering report revealing the majority feel that society is broken, the economy is rigged in favour of serving the rich and powerful, and traditional parties do not care about people like them.
Republicans have opened a legitimate lead in Nevada’s closely watched U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races, according to the latest Ipsos poll.
A poll shows that President Donald Trump’s approval rating has spiked since April 27 — prompting the Reuters/Ipsos polling team to quarantine their own data.
British voters are more concerned about crime than at any point since 2011, with the issue being one of the most widely cited concerns for people in London, a new poll has revealed.
Reuters/Ipsos surveyed 65,000 young adults in 2016, and then again at the same time in 2018—and the left seems to be quickly losing ground. During the first three months of both 2016 and 2018, Reuters/Ipsos queried roughly 65,000 millenials on