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Sri Lankans Struggling as Country Caps Turbulent Year

As Sri Lanka passes the one-year anniversary of massive civil unrest that toppled President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Gallup surveys show a nation still in crisis.

U.S. Global Image Remains Strong Among Major World Powers

For the third consecutive year, the leadership of the U.S. earns the highest approval ratings among five major global powers. Russia continues to get the lowest approval ratings worldwide.

Secretary Chuck Hagel on the 'Fraying' Global Order

How does the world view U.S. leadership? Former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel speaks about why approval of U.S. leadership matters, and what these latest findings say about the global world order.

Biden Inherits a Battered U.S. Image Abroad

As poor as global ratings of U.S. leadership were during President Donald Trump's first year in office, they are potentially shaping up to be worse during his last. Ratings dropped to record lows among many long-time allies, including Germany ...

West Bank and East Jerusalem: Palestinian Life in 7 Charts

In the West Bank and East Jerusalem, the inability to afford food, economic pessimism and negative emotions remain higher than pre-war levels.

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.

How Do Americans View Higher Inflation?

Inflation has become Americans' top concern, both nationally and in terms of their personal financial situation. What they want to do about it is less clear.

Better Relations With U.S. Not Top Priority for Russians

Russians are more likely to say it is important for Russia to act firmly with the U.S. (52%) than to say it is important for the countries to have good relations (29%). Few expect relations to get worse under President Donald Trump.

U.S. Satisfaction Low as Economic Concerns Remain High

The American public is not feeling positively about the state of the union, with the vast majority saying they are dissatisfied with the direction the country is going in and 70% saying the economy is getting worse.

Gallup Vault: Building Faith in U.S. Space Exploration

On June 3, 1965, Edward White became the first U.S. astronaut to "spacewalk" as he exited the Gemini 4 spacecraft over the Pacific Ocean on a tether. Soon afterward, Americans for the first time said the U.S. was leading Russia in space ...