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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.

Americans Accurately Estimate Trump's Approval Rating

Americans accurately estimate Donald Trump's job approval rating, as they did for Bill Clinton in 1999. In contrast to 20 years ago, partisans' estimates now diverge.

Ukraine's Election: Voters Disenchanted Ahead of Key Vote

Voters in Ukraine will head to the polls on March 31 for only the second time since the Maidan revolution. Gallup looks at life in Ukraine ahead of this important election.

Americans Continue to Embrace Political Independence

Forty-two percent of Americans identify politically as independents, the seventh year in the last eight that at least 40% have done so. More continue to identify as Democrats than as Republicans.

Why Is the News 'Broken'? Can It Be Fixed?

Mosheh Oinounou and Jill Wagner join the podcast to discuss how the currents of social media and politics have shaped the media climate, and the challenges the industry now faces to regain public trust.

Defense Investing in the Context of U.S. Public Opinion

Americans' generally positive views of the military provide context for several aspects of an increased focus on defense-sector investment resulting from the war in Ukraine.

Snapshot: A Third in U.S. Say United Nations Doing a Good Job

Roughly a third of Americans say the United Nations is doing a good job of trying to solve the problems it has faced, consistent with recent Gallup polling.

Support for Israel in U.S. Hampered by Declining Religiosity

Protestants and highly religious Americans, traditionally Israel's most sympathetic supporters, are shrinking in size.

Economic Pessimism Persists, With Inflation Still Key Concern

Gallup's Economic Confidence Index is flat in March, with most Americans viewing the economy as subpar and saying it's getting worse.

Canada, Britain Favored Most in U.S.; Russia, N. Korea Least

Canada and Great Britain are again the countries Americans view most favorably, while Russia has slipped to join North Korea as the least favorably rated of 21 countries.