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Russians' Confidence in Military Dips in 2023
Gallup's latest surveys in Russia show that confidence in the nation's military has slipped, even as Russians' faith in other institutions has risen.
15 Newsmakers: Prince William Most Popular, Putin Least
The majority of Americans view Prince William of the United Kingdom and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy favorably, besting every U.S. political leader rated in the new poll.
Empire's Twilight? Russia Loses Support in Its Own Backyard
Russia's image took a hit worldwide after it invaded Ukraine in 2022, including in post-Soviet states that Russia considers part of its sphere of influence.
U.S. and Germany Slip, Russia Stumbles on the Global Stage
Gallup surveys in nearly 140 countries in 2022 show the honeymoon is over for U.S. President Joe Biden, and Germany's image has lost some of its clout under new Chancellor Olaf Scholz. However, both countries are still in much stronger positions ...
Americans' Favorable Rating of Russia Sinks to New Low of 9%
Americans' favorability toward Russia has sunk to a new low of 9%. Favorable ratings of Ukraine are at 68%, a new high.
Sanctions Fail to Sour Russians' Outlook on Economy
Even as the West slapped Russia with economic sanctions after invading Ukraine, Russians remained upbeat about their local economic conditions.
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Most Ukrainians Expect to Join NATO, EU in Next Decade
As the war escalates, a majority of Ukrainians (64%) expect to join NATO within a decade. While 54% approve of the job NATO is doing, 30% disapprove.
French Warmed to EU Under Macron, but Still Divided
France's election on Sunday could decide the country's future role in Europe. French adults grew fonder of the EU during incumbent Emmanuel Macron's first term, with 48% approving of its leadership in 2021, up from 39% in 2017.
Putin Didn't Expect a Damaging Economic Attack, NATO Unity
George Friedman comes back to offer his latest assessment of the crisis in Ukraine. How have things gone for Russia so far, and what does this next phase of the war look like?