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Ukrainians Approve of New President

Nearly half of Ukrainians (47%) approve of the job that Petro Poroshenko has been doing since winning the presidency in May -- a vast improvement over the 28% who approved of his predecessor Viktor Yanukovych's job performance.

Economy Looms Large Over Thai Election

Gallup surveys conducted ahead of the Thai election on Sunday suggest that the economy is set to be a defining issue for voters.

Before Crisis, Ukrainians More Likely to See NATO as a Threat

Ukraine's staunchest support during its recent crisis has come from countries in NATO, which Ukrainians as recently as last summer were still more likely to consider a threat to their country than as protection.

Issue Approvals of Biden, Trump, Obama in 6 Charts

Gallup compares Americans' ratings of Joe Biden on key issues to the highest and lowest ratings during the Trump and Obama administrations.

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.

In U.S., Life Ratings Drop to 13-Month Low

An estimated 53.2% of U.S. adults rate their lives well enough to be categorized as "thriving," the lowest level measured since January 2021.

Government Remains Americans' Top Problem in 2022

For the seventh year in the past decade, Americans name dissatisfaction with the government as the top problem in 2022, with economic issues close behind.

Can NATO and the EU Survive and Thrive?

A new Gallup analysis suggests that whether the EU and NATO survive -- and thrive -- may depend on the actions of powerful member states and the confidence that people in member states have in their domestic political institutions.

Russian and Western Media Battle for Influence

Gallup shared results last week from its World Poll surveys in Russia and 11 neighboring states on people's perceptions of Western and Russian news coverage of the situation in Ukraine and Crimea.

Democracy Important to Most Ukrainians

Western-style democracy may not appeal to all Ukrainians, but the majority (74%) interviewed before the protests said democracy is important for development. Few at the time were satisfied with the way it was working in their country.