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Partisans Switch Sides in Presidential Attributes Trade-Off
Republicans' and Democrats' preferences for wanting a president who sets a good moral example or one who agrees with them on issues are different now than during the Clinton presidency.
Taliban Returns, Majority of Afghans Seek an Exit
Hundreds of thousands of Afghans -- if not more -- have already fled their country since the Taliban seized power. Millions more would leave if they had the chance.
German Leadership Vies With U.S. in Global Popularity
Worldwide, Germany's leadership has been as popular -- or nearly as popular -- as the U.S. in all but two years of the Obama administration. This includes 2014, when a global median of 41% of residents approved of Germany's leadership.
Why Is the World in a Terrible Emotional State?
Julie Ray and Carol Graham join the podcast to discuss Gallup's annual Global Emotions report.
'It May Be Time for a Political Shift in Germany'
Constanze Stelzenmueller joins the podcast to discuss outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the candidates to succeed her and the "whiplash" of events leading up to Election Day.
Russian Approval of Putin Soars to Highest Level in Years
Russians' approval of President Vladimir Putin is now at its highest level in years, while their approval of the leadership of the U.S. and the European Union has hit record lows.
Republicans More Positive on U.S. Relations With Russia
Republicans are more likely than Democrats to consider Russia an ally or friendly to the U.S., 40% to 25%.
Indians' Life Satisfaction Goes Bust as Economy Booms
People in India feel worse about their lives now than they have at any point in the past decade.
Inflation Dominates Americans' Economic Concerns in March
Americans increasingly see inflation as a major problem facing the country, and a solid majority worry a great deal about it.
Americans See China's Economic Power as Diminished Threat
Americans are much less likely today to say China's economic power represents a critical threat to U.S. vital interests than in 2013 and 2014. Fewer now also name China as the greatest U.S. enemy.