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It may not feel like it, but hope is on the horizon: Trump, Netanyahu and Putin’s powers appear to be waning | Simon Tisdall

It may not feel like it, but hope is on the horizon: Trump, Netanyahu and Putin’s powers appear to be waning | Simon Tisdall

Summary

People in Western countries feel worried and unhappy about politics and the future, influenced by conflicts, economic problems, and social issues. However, some changes in leadership in Russia, Israel, and the United States might offer hope for improvement.

Key Facts

  • Many people in Western countries avoid news because it causes anxiety; 40% said this in a recent survey.
  • Negative feelings about politics are strong in Europe and North America, with majorities thinking their countries are heading in the wrong direction.
  • The U.S., Russia, and China are seen as top international threats by people in many countries, but opinions vary by region.
  • Popularity ratings for major leaders like Germany’s chancellor, France’s president, and President Trump are generally low; India’s Prime Minister Modi remains highly popular.
  • Some people support radical political parties on both the left and right, but these groups often focus on anger rather than solutions.
  • President Vladimir Putin faces growing challenges due to the long war in Ukraine, high costs, western sanctions, and internal dissent.
  • Ukraine continues to resist Russia successfully, partly due to new drone technology, making the war a national embarrassment for Russia.
  • Leadership changes that reduce the influence of leaders like Putin, Netanyahu, and Trump could help improve the global mood and political situation.
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