short readsApr 28, 2023 5 facts about presidential travel abroad The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted international travel in 2020 and 2021, but diplomatic travel picked up significantly in 2022.
short readsJun 29, 2022 Across 19 countries, more people see the U.S. than China favorably – but more see China’s influence growing Much larger shares of people in most nations see China’s influence growing than say the same of the United States.
short readsOct 6, 2020 Negative views of both U.S. and China abound across advanced economies amid COVID-19 Few in 14 advanced countries have confidence in either Xi or Trump, and many are critical of how both countries have handled the coronavirus outbreak.
short readsJan 23, 2020 Before Soleimani’s death, concerns about Iran had fallen in many countries – including the U.S. Asked in spring 2019 which country or group poses the greatest threat to their country in the future, just 6% of Americans named Iran.
short readsFeb 3, 2020 Few in other countries approve of Trump’s major foreign policies, but Israelis are an exception As President Trump gears up to deliver his 2020 State of the Union address, respondents in many countries disapprove of his foreign policies.
short readsJan 8, 2020 How people around the world see the U.S. and Donald Trump in 10 charts Views of the U.S. are favorable across many of the 33 countries we surveyed in 2019, although confidence in U.S. President Donald Trump is low.
short readsFeb 3, 2017 Where refugees to the U.S. come from Of the 84,995 refugees admitted to the United States in fiscal year 2016, the largest numbers came from the Democratic Republic of Congo, Syria, Burma (Myanmar) and Iraq.
short readsOct 5, 2016 Key facts about the world’s refugees With the number of displaced people in the world at more than 60 million in 2015, the plight of refugees has gained new prominence.