Two-thirds of Americans think there is more that divides than unites them, 61% think that polarisation is mostly driven by elites.
One in two female scientists say they have personally experienced sexual harassment in the workplace.
61% of Germans are in favour of reintroducing conscription, 43% support conscription for all genders.
Only half (50%) of Londoners are confident in the Met Police’s ability to keep women and girls safe.
Indonesians spend 2.1 hours a day watching short videos to pass time (56%) and to entertain themselves or relax (53%).
One in four Czechs think information warfare is a pretext for the West to restrict freedom of speech.
Eight in 10 people think there will be a water shortage in the country in the coming days and the coming years.
Three-quarters of Canadians say they are unlikely to change their alcohol consumption following new guidelines.
47% of employed Slovaks think a diverse working environment inspires new perspectives on various topics.
One in two Hungarians think they are exposed to disinformation in the media, the highest across Central Europe.
One in two of Italians believe that politics in Italy on issues like surrogacy and same-sex adoption is lagging behind society.