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More than half of adults across 34 countries plan to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup
Brazil and Germany are most widely expected to be the tournament’s finalists
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Pharmaceutical and banking companies and governments are now seen as more trustworthy
New global data from Ipsos shows pharmaceutical and banking companies see a rise in trust. Government remains the least trusted sector, despite a small uptick.
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Global majority seeks trustworthy news but may be vulnerable to disinformation
Ipsos research for the Trust Project finds limited appetite to pay for news and more confidence in one’s own acumen about the reliability of sources than in other people’s.
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Looking for an escape: Younger people more likely to say entertainment costs rose since COVID-19
A quarter of people globally say they’re spending more on electronics, books and movies.
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Social Media Ban in Malaysia in times of crisis or terrorist attack
Malaysians favour Blanket Ban on Social Media in times of Crisis or Terrorist Attack
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Trust in Media: A Malaysian Perspective
New global study shows trust in traditional media is perceived to have declined over the past five years, due to the prevalence of fake news and doubts about media outlet's intentions.
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Malaysians' Attitudes Towards The FIFA World Cup 2018
Ipsos recently conducted an online study in 27 countries around the globe to explore the attitudes towards the FIFA World Cup 2018, to be held in Russia.