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Tale of Two Presidents: Obama and Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin is not popular globally, but he is respected back home. President Barack Obama is popular abroad, but slightly less so at home. Should leaders worry about how they're perceived globally?
Biden Averages 40.7% Job Approval in 10th Quarter
President Joe Biden's job approval rating during his 10th quarter in office averaged 40.7%, the lowest of recent presidents except Jimmy Carter.
Trump Approval Edges Down to 42%
President Donald Trump's May 1-12 job approval rating stands at 42%, slightly below the 46% high reached in the second half of April.
How Russia Can Boost Economic Productivity and Growth
The country's workforce boasts impressive advantages, including high literacy, education, and labor participation rates. But it would benefit from greater employee engagement.
In U.S., Record 68% View Russia as Unfriendly or an Enemy
Sixty-eight percent of Americans consider Russia unfriendly or an enemy to the U.S., up sharply from 50% last fall. President Vladimir Putin's favorable rating among Americans has sunk to 9%.
Afghanistan's Failing Economy Taking Afghans With It
Economic conditions in Afghanistan were bleak as the Taliban took control, with 87% of Afghans struggling to get by on their current household income.
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.
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.
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.
ISIS, Terrorism Seen as Graver Threats Than Russia, Ukraine
Despite escalating tensions between the U.S. and Russia over the conflict in Ukraine, Americans do not see that conflict as the most critical threat to U.S. interests. ISIS and international terrorism rank higher as critical threats.