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EU is more popular post-Brexit, including in the UK, Pew survey finds
A decade after Brexit, a new survey suggests the vote that split Britain may have helped bring the rest of Europe closer together. Public support for the European Union has risen significantly across much of Europe since the UK's decision to leave the bloc in 2016, according to a new report from the Pew Research Centre. The survey, conducted in eight European countries, found that favourable views of the EU are now higher than they were at the time of the Brexit referendum.
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Netanyahu looks to be pushing Trump to his limits
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What's holding US pastors back from preaching on climate
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Newsletter: The moving pieces of the EU’s enlargement
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Young Spaniards eagerly await Pope Leo’s visit as they embrace Catholicism
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More Americans think the moon landing was fake than those who believe it’s OK for Trump to slap his name on buildings
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Momfluencers Are Pitching AI as a Better ‘Coparent’ Than Men
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