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...Kancho Stoychev: Traditionally in previous decades more people around the World expect a peaceful New Year rather than a troubled one with a permanent exemption: The Middle East. But now for the first time in this century a growing number of West Europeans expect fear a less peaceful next year. The global political order established by the winning parties after the Second World War is rapidly falling apart and the West European nations are concer...
...ings. Zari debuted on Season Five of Baghch-e-Simsim shortly after ACSOR completed its testing and presented its report. Zari has received coverage in numerous international media outlets, including the New York Times, PBS News Hour, the BBC, and ABC News. [1] “Population, Ages 0-15, (% of Total),” World Bank Databank. Online: http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.POP.0014.TO.ZS....
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...t in installments over several segments. The research was sponsored by ABC News , the BBC and the ARD German TV. Coverage of the survey results has also been reported in the Associated Press, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Canadian Press and Die Welt, among others. As ABC reports, this year’s results find that hopes for a better future have soared in Afghanistan, bolstered by a broad rally in support for the country’s re-elected p...
...-19 Coronavirus has upended life around the globe. In response, the Gallup International Association conducted a snap poll of more than 25,000 respondents in 28 countries around the world. ACSOR-Surveys, based in Kabul, conducted an RDD phone survey from March 12-14, with a realized sample of n=608, representative of the urban population of Afghanistan. Half of urban Afghans (50%) are concerned that they or someone in their family may catch the Co...
...ncludes findings on the overall level of happiness in countries around the world that have received press coverage from an array of news organizations, including The Washington Post and The Huffington Post. The survey found that Colombia is the world’s happiest country among those surveyed, with 85% of Colombians saying that they are either “very happy” or “somewhat happy.” By contrast, only 48% of Afghans rated their lives as very or somewhat hap...
...ve been the subject of news articles and editorials in Foreign Policy, The New York Times, Voice of America, and many other news outlets. The Survey of the Afghan People is the longest-running annual survey of Afghan opinions, representing the views of more than 65,000 Afghans, and is widely cited in international news media. Full results and raw data are free and publicly available on The Asia Foundation’s website. The editorial in Foreign Poli...
KABUL, Afghanistan, February 18, 2009- The February ABC New broadcast series “Afghanistan: Where Things Stand” relies heavily on data gathered in Afghanistan by ACSOR-Surveys. The special will be broadcast in installments over several weeks. The research was sponsored by ABC News, the BBC and the German ARD. Results of the survey were presented at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on February 11th by Gary Langer, Polling D...
...ationally representative survey, consisting of 2,780 face-to-face interviews. Respondents were both men (59%) and women (41%), aged 18 and over. The End of Year Survey has received much international attention, including from the BBC. Full results from the End of Year Survey are available on the WIN/Gallup International’s website....
...minus 2.4%. An important contribution to the discourse on conditions in Afghanistan, the results are widely covered by the international press. Results have been reported by the World Politics Review, AFP,Los Angeles Times, The Times of London, Arab Times, The Hindustan Times, The Baltimore Sun, The International Herald Tribune, The Chicago Tribune, CTV,Globe and Mail, The Christian Science Monitor and The Pakistan Times....