Indonesians optimistic about their country’s democracy and economy as elections near
Many Indonesians are satisfied with the state of their democracy, and more describe the country’s current and future economic situation as good.
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Many Indonesians are satisfied with the state of their democracy, and more describe the country’s current and future economic situation as good.
Sweden’s general election extended two trends now prominent across Western Europe: The rise of right-wing populist parties and the decline of center-left parties.
With the number of displaced people in the world at more than 60 million in 2015, the plight of refugees has gained new prominence.
Pew Research Center President Michael Dimock examines the changes – some profound, some subtle – that the U.S. experienced during Barack Obama’s presidency.
Beijing experienced more than 200 days of air pollution categorized as “unhealthy” or worse in 2014, including 21 days that were “hazardous.”
Over the course of history, many scientists and activists have raised alarm about population numbers that only increase every year.
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