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Virus concerns overshadow all other problems: Survey
A vast majority of the Turkish public have expressed concern over the dangers the coronavirus pandemic is posing to the country, according to a recent survey.
Some 84 percent of those polled in March by Ipsos said the virus is the most important problem Turkey was facing, whereas 55 percent in January had said that it was economic issues.
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Ghost Voters: Row over Serbian Electoral Roll Reignited
True or not, "this lack of trust in the correctness of the electoral roll is leading to general distrust in the entire electoral process," said Rasa Nedeljkov of the Centre for Transparency, Research and Accountability, CRTA. "One in every four citizens we ask lists this among the top four problems."
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Most Americans Believe Donald Trump Should Be Removed from Office
According to a new poll, 70% of Americans believe President Donald Trump made a mistake by putting pressure on the Ukrainian leader to investigate his political opponents, and more than half of those polled believe he should be removed from office.
Ipsos Survey: Nearly 90% of the Internet Users are Falling For Fake News
A global survey shows that 86% of Internet users admit they have been fooled by fake news, the Sabah newspaper reported. The main platform for misleading information was the social network Facebook.
"Pristina on big defensive, Serbia on offensive"
I.e. - "its officials are visiting countries that have recognized Kosovo to ensure they would not withdraw that recognition."
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Belgrade Pride Week Continues Fight for Visibility
Belgrade Pride Week 2018 will take place from September 10th to 16th under the slogan, "Reci da!", or "Say Yes!" in English.
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Bosnians Pessimistic About Future, IRI Poll Shows
About 86 per cent of Bosnians believe the country is heading in the wrong direction while only 9 per cent believe it is moving in the right direction, a new poll suggests.
The data come from the International Republican Institute, IRI, which released the new poll on Tuesday.
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Voter turnout in Belgrade around 23 pct by 1 pm -CRTA, IPSOS
BELGRADE - The voter turnout in Sunday's local elections in Belgrade was at around 23.2 pct and 22.7 pct by 1 pm, according to figures released by CRTA and IPSOS, respectively.
36-37 pct voter turnout by 4 pm - observer organisations
BELGRADE - The voter turnout in Sunday's local elections in Belgrade was at 36.7 pct by 4 pm, Ipsos Strategic Marketing said.
According to figures released by the Centre for Monitoring Elections and Electoral Procedures (CPI), the turnout at the same time was 37.1 pct.