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Ukraine War Threatens World's Food Supply
Russia and Ukraine are major grain exporters, and the war between them will likely result in interruptions of supplies and increased food prices. For many countries around the globe, this may result in increased political instability.
Britons' Approval of U.S. Leadership at New Low
The 15% of Britons who approve of U.S. leadership in 2020 represents a record low not only for the Trump administration, but also for any U.S. administration since 2006. Britons also do not think highly of Russia's leadership (17%) or China's ...
Ukrainians Support Fighting Until Victory
Most Ukrainians favor fighting until the country wins the war. To them, victory means retaking all territory seized by Russia since 2014, including Crimea.
Africans Divided on Russia's Leadership Before Ukraine War
Africans' support for Russia was mixed in the lead-up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Global Leadership Approval Center
Discover what the balance of power looks like through the world's eyes.
Biden's Job Rating Still Tepid; COVID-19, Russia Handling Up
President Joe Biden's job approval rating is a steady 42%, but his handling of the pandemic (53%) and the situation with Russia (42%) has each risen six points since last month.
How the World Rates World Leaders
Julie Ray joins the podcast to break down the findings of Gallup's latest Rating World Leaders report. Later, Marie Royce joins to discuss the impact of U.S. diplomacy and programs across the world.
Environment Efforts: Which Countries Are Falling Short?
More than six in 10 people worldwide were satisfied in 2020 with efforts in their countries to preserve the environment. But not everyone was this content, including majorities in several top carbon-emitting countries.
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%.
China vs. U.S.: Who's Winning Hearts and Minds?
A new Gallup analysis explores how the world sees the leadership of the U.S. and China, and the advantages that each has around the globe.