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Ode to joylessness: Irish pessimism about the EU, world and ourselves rises at the wrong time
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Ode to joylessness: Irish pessimism about the EU, world and ourselves rises at the wrong time

The article reports on a Eurobarometer survey showing increased pessimism among the Irish public regarding the EU, the world, and their personal situations. Over six months, 47% of Irish respondents expressed pessimism about global prospects, up 10 points, while 22% felt similarly about the EU, a four-point rise. Concern about Ireland's future reached 21%, and 14% were pessimistic about their personal or family well-being. Despite this, Irish respondents were generally less downcast than other EU nations. Emotional states included uncertainty (41%), hope (46%), happiness (36%), with lower levels of serenity, anger, and anxiety compared to the EU average. The piece then shifts focus to logistics for Ireland's EU presidency, highlighting contracts for chauffeur services and vehicle fleets, including specific car models and cleanliness standards.

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The Irish Times logoThe Irish TimesNeovisan🔒SredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 70prije 8 h
Ode to joylessness: Irish pessimism about the EU, world and ourselves rises at the wrong time

The article reports on a Eurobarometer survey showing increased pessimism among the Irish public regarding the EU, the world, and their personal situations. Over six months, 47% of Irish respondents expressed pessimism about global prospects, up 10 points, while 22% felt similarly about the EU, a four-point rise. Concern about Ireland's future reached 21%, and 14% were pessimistic about their personal or family well-being. Despite this, Irish respondents were generally less downcast than other EU nations. Emotional states included uncertainty (41%), hope (46%), happiness (36%), with lower levels of serenity, anger, and anxiety compared to the EU average. The piece then shifts focus to logistics for Ireland's EU presidency, highlighting contracts for chauffeur services and vehicle fleets, including specific car models and cleanliness standards.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents survey data without overtly positive or negative framing, focusing on factual reporting of trends. While it notes the timing of the survey relative to Ireland's EU presidency, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The second part discusses logistical aspects of the EU's运转

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 70): Factuality is high as the article accurately reports survey results from the Eurobarometer, aligning with cross-source consensus on rising pessimism in Ireland. Objectivity is lower due to the somewhat critical tone towards the timing of Ireland's EU presidency and the emotional framing of the data.

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