A new poll conducted by Focaldata from August 7-10 among 1,913 registered voters indicates that a majority of American voters feel their situation has worsened under former President Donald Trump.
A former Turkish ambassador to Belgrade commented on the end of the 'pink tide' era in Latin America, suggesting that conscious voters reject Washington's interference.
A White House teleprompter operator has been placed on unpaid leave amid reports that he made over $100,000 betting on Donald Trump's speeches. This comes as Trump is scheduled to give an address on election integrity, with some networks considering not airing it.
The US Men's National Team advanced to the World Cup Round of 16 after defeating Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0, but will be without Folarin Balogun due to a controversial red card and subsequent suspension. The team cannot appeal Balogun's suspension, impacting their upcoming match against Belgium.
Minni Takala spoke about equality to the National Coalition Party (Kokoomus), while the Green League is launching a campaign to attract liberal Kokoomus members to switch parties.
President Trump has instructed negotiators not to rush into a deal with Iran, emphasizing a focus on nuclear weapons prohibition. This stance comes as some Republican senators express rare opposition to the President's approach to the potential agreement.
Donald Trump is preparing for a significant summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, where trade, Taiwan, and rare metals are expected to be key topics. This comes as his administration faces scrutiny over its stance on Iran and potential troop withdrawals from Germany.
'More Perfect Union,' a progressive media organization, is emerging as a significant competitor to conservative bloggers, aiming to engage young campus voters and build a populist movement focused on economic issues.
Oil prices have shown significant volatility, experiencing retreats as the Middle East conflict is perceived to be easing and markets await clarity on trade policies, while Asian equities have also risen on tentative hopes of a resolution.
Donald Trump's order regarding glyphosate is reportedly angering his base and creating a political opportunity for Democrats, particularly among health-conscious voters previously aligned with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Recent polls suggest that a majority of US voters believe their financial situation has worsened under the Trump administration. This sentiment is reflected in surveys conducted by various news organizations.
Thousands of migrants crossed into the Spanish territory of Ceuta from Morocco, triggering a political backlash and prompting Spanish authorities to return many of them. The event has drawn comparisons to other immigration crises and sparked debate over Europe's response.
Alongside the China allegation, the White House used the moment to unveil a new "Election Integrity" section on its website, dumping declassified documents across four broad areas.
An analysis suggests that American voters are not embracing socialism out of ideology, but rather due to frustration with rising rent, healthcare costs, and difficulties in homeownership, leading them to reject the current political status quo.
A new Financial Times poll indicates that US voters are increasingly unhappy with President Trump's management of inflation and rising grocery prices. The survey suggests that the ongoing Iran war is further deepening public discontent.
This article argues that under the Trump administration, conspiracy theories have expanded from low-status voters to include Washington's respectable liberal class, making everyone a conspiracy theorist.
A leading American political scientist and former presidential advisor states that US voters face a problem where politicians promise lower prices but the opposite occurs, emphasizing that restoring trust is crucial for the nation's future.
The Guardian is hosting a Q&A with democracy reporters to discuss the implications of the latest 'Save America act,' which could disenfranchise millions of US voters, inviting readers to submit questions.
The Freedom and Justice Party (SSP) has accused Serbia's Ministry of Public Administration and Local Self-Government of deliberately obstructing the work of the commission tasked with revising the voter list, while commission members also urged citizens to report suspicious voters to address potential manipulations.
Six US voters have shared their feelings with the BBC regarding the significant US military intervention in Iran, with some expressing fears that the strikes could escalate into a prolonged 'forever war'.
Poll data for the Midterm elections indicate a closer race than the US President's unpopularity would suggest, as ten percent of US voters who disapprove of Trump are still unwilling to vote for Democrats.
Top Democrat says findings show public ‘way ahead of the politicians’ as Trump dismisses global heating as ‘hoax’
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Donald Trump attended the NATO summit where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Syrian opposition leader al-Sharaa, discussing the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Trump also stated his readiness to help end the war during a call with Russian President Putin prior to the summit.
In an interview with ABC, Vance noted that the US administration believes "it’s a good deal for the people of Israel.” • The US VP argued that Iran wants to "turn over a new leaf" with US.
Nine US voters share their experiences and strategies for coping with the spiraling cost of everyday necessities, including gas, utilities, groceries, housing, child care, and health care.
An analysis suggests that the sentiment of angry American voters is a critical "X factor" influencing the high-stakes meeting between then-President Trump and Chinese President Xi.
A Virginia court has blocked the certification of a new redistricting map that had been approved by voters. This decision has significant implications for the state's political landscape, particularly for the upcoming midterm elections.
A focus group in Birmingham revealed a decline in support for the Labour Party among previous voters, who cited issues such as the cost of living, public services, and the Iran war as reasons for their dissatisfaction.
Despite the Iran war being unpopular among US voters and Trump's own low approval ratings, an analysis questions why the recent attacks have not further diminished the US President's popularity.
A majority of US voters want Mr Trump to take a less active role in global affairs and want less aggressive foreign policy decisions.
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