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Gallup's Top 10 World Findings of 2014

Gallup reviews its top world findings of 2014 based on surveys conducted in more than 140 countries through the Gallup World Poll.

Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Extend Run as Most Admired

Hillary Clinton is most admired woman for the 13th year in a row and Barack Obama is most admired man for the seventh straight time. Clinton's margin over second-place Oprah Winfrey is her smallest since 2007.

The 2014 Year in Review at Gallup.com

Gallup reviews the top stories of 2014, including Americans' attitudes toward the police, their trust in mass media at a new low, why great managers are so rare, how North Dakota tops in well-being and Russians' views of Vladimir Putin.

Russians Back Strong Stance on Ukraine

Russians largely back their country's tough stance on Ukraine, which earned Russia more economic sanctions from the U.S. and Europe this week. Nearly two in three believe their country needs to take a "very strong position" with Ukraine.

Russian Approval of Putin Soars to Highest Level in Years

Russians' approval of President Vladimir Putin is now at its highest level in years, while their approval of the leadership of the U.S. and the European Union has hit record lows.

In U.S., Record 68% View Russia as Unfriendly or an Enemy

Sixty-eight percent of Americans consider Russia unfriendly or an enemy to the U.S., up sharply from 50% last fall. President Vladimir Putin's favorable rating among Americans has sunk to 9%.

Most Americans Paying Close Attention to Crisis in Ukraine

In the U.S., 68% report paying close attention to the situation in Ukraine, in line with attention paid to other recent international events. Further, 66% say they are worried the situation will lead to U.S. military involvement.

Americans' Views of Russia, Putin Are Worst in Years

Americans' opinions of Russia and its president, Vladimir Putin, have never been more unfavorable, as Russia assumes a more muscular posture on the world stage. At least six in 10 Americans now view both Russia and Putin unfavorably.

Putin's Popularity Waned at Home Before Olympics

A majority of Russians (54%) in 2013 approved of the way Vladimir Putin was handling his job as president, but this rating is 29 percentage points lower than the 83% approval he received at the end of his previous presidency in 2008.

In Midst of Winter Olympics, Views of Putin in Russia and the U.S.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been an important figure on the world stage for nearly 15 years. During that time, both Americans and Russians have had a complex relationship with the one-time KGB operative.
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