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Tolerance of Different Nationalities Worse in Ukraine
Before the recent crisis, Ukrainian residents saw tolerance toward those of different nationalities and religions as getting worse than in Soviet Union days. Ethnic Ukrainians were more positive than were ethnic Russians.
The Age Factor in Views of Russia: Memories of the Cold War?
Americans' overall opinion of Russia is quite negative. The current 34% favorable, 60% unfavorable split in views is about as negative as Gallup has recorded over the past two decades, and those data were obtained in early February, before the ...
Hunger, Food Insecurity Still Higher Than Before Pandemic
The "State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World" report shows global hunger stopped rising in 2022 but is still above pre-pandemic levels.
Stakes High for Armenia's New Government
Gallup data collected a few months after Armenia's revolution last year show Armenians were starting to see progress in some areas -- but not all.
Russians Happier With Putin Than With Country's Direction
Russians are less likely than they have been in years to believe their country's leadership is taking them in the right direction, but their unshakable approval of President Vladimir Putin almost assures him re-election in March.
U.S. Image Improves Across Most of NATO
Before Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the image of U.S. leadership was stronger across much of NATO than it had been in years.
Record-Low 15% of Americans View China Favorably
Americans' most recent favorable rating of China is the worst Gallup has measured, at 15%, while 77% view Taiwan positively.
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.
Lebanon's Convergence of Crises
Kim Ghattas joins the podcast to discuss the multiple crises that people in Lebanon are enduring as the two-year anniversary of one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in history approaches.
Partisans' Trust in Legislative Branch Has Shifted in Past Year
Democrats' trust in the legislative branch of government has surged, while Republicans' has sagged, in the past year.