Favorable views of the UN prevail in Europe, Asia and U.S.
Majorities or pluralities in 17 of 19 countries we surveyed have a positive view of the United Nations.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Majorities or pluralities in 17 of 19 countries we surveyed have a positive view of the United Nations.
Two years into his term as prime minister, Indians’ fervor for Narendra Modi continues and optimism about India’s direction and economy is on the rise.
The Indian public sees Prime Minister Narendra Modi favorably and India’s role in the world expanding, but there is a growing partisan divide on Modi’s record.
A surge in new low-power FM (LPFM) community radio stations that have been licensed to join the FM airwaves is partially due to a new window for applications that the FCC opened.
The United Nations is hosting a summit on Sept. 19 to address the issue of refugees and migrants. Learn about European views of refugees through five charts.
The number of legal permanent residents applying for U.S. citizenship in the nine months starting last October is at its highest level in four years.
The contest for president between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is marked by an educational divide that is far wider than in past elections.
The share of Americans who do not identify with a religious group is surely growing, but there are differing ideas about the factors driving this trend.
Digital news continues to evolve, pushed by a variety of recent innovations. Here are 10 key findings that show how these shifts are reshaping Americans’ news habits.
Despite the technological potential to help humans live longer and stronger, many U.S. adults are not ready to embrace these possibilities.
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