
Laura Silver
Deputy News Editor at The Sunday Times
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1 week ago |
slj.com | Laura Silver |Kathy Ishizuka
Public media outlets turn to platforms used by youth to highlight emerging career opportunitiesWhen the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) wanted to raise awareness among young people about the high-paying jobs and rewarding careers in their communities that were going unfilled, executives realized that traditional TV programming wasn’t going to reach this demographic effectively.
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2 weeks ago |
pewresearch.org | Richard Wike |Jacob Poushter |Laura Silver |Janell Fetterolf
In addition to U.S. President Donald Trump, this year’s survey also asked about other world leaders: President Emmanuel Macron of France, President Vladimir Putin of Russia and President Xi Jinping of China. Macron receives the highest confidence ratings of the four across 24 countries surveyed, with a median of 46% expressing confidence in the French leader. Trump is next with a 34% median confidence rating, followed by 25% for Xi. Only a 16% median have confidence in Putin.
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2 weeks ago |
pewresearch.org | Richard Wike |Jacob Poushter |Laura Silver |Janell Fetterolf
People across the 24 countries surveyed are divided in their ratings of the U.S. on a number of measures:A median of 49% of adults have a favorable overall view of the U.S. An identical share have an unfavorable view. People in eight countries tend to name the U.S. as the world’s leading economic power. In 12 nations, more consider China the top economy. In four, about equal shares name the U.S. and China. A 50% median say democracy works well in the U.S., while 46% say it works poorly.
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2 weeks ago |
pewresearch.org | Richard Wike |Jacob Poushter |Laura Silver |Janell Fetterolf
Across 24 countries, a median of 34% of adults have a lot or some confidence in U.S. President Donald Trump to do the right thing regarding world affairs. Around six-in-ten (62%) have little or no confidence in Trump. Trump’s highest ratings come from Nigeria (79% confidence), Israel (69%), Kenya (64%), Hungary (53%) and India (52%). Trump’s lowest ratings come from Mexico (8% confidence), Sweden (15%), Turkey (16%), Germany (18%), and Spain (19%).
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2 weeks ago |
pewresearch.org | Richard Wike |Jacob Poushter |Laura Silver |Janell Fetterolf
We asked people in 24 countries whether they have confidence in U.S. President Donald Trump to deal with six major international issues. On each of these issues, majorities in most countries surveyed lack confidence in Trump. Confidence is particularly low in neighboring Mexico and Canada, as well as in Turkey, Australia and many European nations, including France, Germany and Sweden.
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