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Social media: Should governments shut it down in times of crisis?
The Sri Lankan government shut down some social media access after a terrorist attack in April.
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Global Consumer Confidence Rebounds to Highest Level in Nine Months
Strongest Gains in Optimism Observed in Turkey, China, Argentina, Hungary, and Poland; Japan Is the Sole Market Showing a Significant Drop.
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Economic and social costs of violence against women and girls
New study examines the economic and social costs of violence against women and girls (VAWG) in Ghana, Pakistan and South Sudan.
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Widespread concern about artificial intelligence
New global poll for the World Economic Forum shows more agree than disagree that governments and companies’ use of AI should be more strictly controlled.
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Consumers report trusting media less, personal relationships more
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 outlets‘ intentions.
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Unmasking the Naija Lifestyle
An immersion into life in Nigeria, based on findings from the local Ipsos team and told through the eyes of three typical Nigerians.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index - June 2019
June 2019 sees the Ipsos Global Consumer Confidence Index at 49.6, up 0.3 against last month, at the same level it was three months ago, but down 0.8 of a point over the past year. Uptick in optimism in India, the U.S. and several European markets. Japan, Saudi Arabia and Australia show signs of slowdown. Latin America and South Africa still in a slump.
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Global attitudes to human rights: the age of impunity?
38% around the world think their country should never break international laws on human rights. However, 21% think their country should break these laws in extreme circumstances and 22% think international laws should only be one factor their country takes into account.
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2019 CIGI-Ipsos Global Survey on Internet Security and Trust
With most (86%) admitting to having fallen victim to it. three-quarters (78%) are concerned about online privacy & majority (53%) feels more concerned about this, compared to one year ago.