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15 resultsfor “how is public opinion changing in Russia”

Politics

Bulgaria elections: Who’s running and what’s at stake?

change and provide security for people,” Vasiliev said. “The time has come for us to fundamentally solve the problems in the country.” For others, there are fears of foreign interference, particularly from Russia

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
Politics

Friday briefing: ​As Israel’s coalition collapses, can its prime minister hang on to power?

public opinion, meanwhile, has [shifted further right](https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-887526). For today’s First Edition, I spoke to ***Dahlia Scheindlin***, a Tel Aviv-based political consultant and pollster, who has worked on nine Israeli election

The Guardian WorldMay 22
Politics

UN’s climate crisis vote shows political momentum is growing, say experts

Russia, Belarus, Iran, Israel, Yemen and Liberia. ![An oil pump jack silhouetted against the sky, in a picture framed by silhouetted tree branches and bushes](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/850b0b6fd0ac308ac8be4d0cb1556ae753ae06cc/0_292_5184_3112/master/5184.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) An oil pump jack in Cisco, Texas

The Guardian WorldMay 22
Politics

Iceland’s foreign minister fears ‘Brexit moment’ in country’s EU accession referendum

Russia and “actors who seek to influence our public debate in a negative way”. Foreign interference and the spread of misinformation could end up affecting the result, the minister warned. “I am fearing that

The Guardian WorldMay 27
Politics

Popes have spoken out on politics before. But with Trump and Pope Leo it's different

public opinion on [climate change] than Pope Francis," White said. Francis was also [a tireless advocate](https://www.npr.org/2025/04/22/g-s1-62064/pope-francis-gaza-church-palestinian-christians) for peace in Gaza, and would call Gaza's Church of the Holy Family nightly during

NPR Topics: NewsApr 15
Politics

Katya Adler: Europe's Nato allies push back at reported US threat to Spain

Russia's aggression in neighbouring Ukraine, now in its fourth year. And this Friday morning, souring relations between Europe and the United States, along with a potentially devastating defence impact, reared its Medusa-like head

BBC NewsApr 25
Politics

Criminalisation of climate protesters in UK is counterproductive, research finds

Russia, Hong Kong and Egypt, added: “This really mobilises people. It creates a shared identity, a shared fate, a moral obligation to act. This is not going to undermine protest.” Sunniva Davies-Rommetveit, also

The Guardian WorldApr 25
Politics

Britain’s military dependence on US ‘no longer tenable’, says former Nato chief

public criticisms of the UK. Trump’s unilateral actions during his presidency also indicated that the postwar era in which the US acted as a steward maintaining global rules, norms and institutions “may well

The Guardian WorldApr 22
Politics

‘Homeland or death’: How Cuba would defend itself against a US attack

public opinion against the Trump administration. On Sunday, US outlet Axios published a report – citing unverified US intelligence – that Cuba had acquired 300 military drones, with plans to strike Guantanamo Bay, US naval vessels

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 21
Politics

With the US-Iran ceasefire about to expire, could Trump put boots on the ground?

Russia and China in the Indian Ocean. Photograph: AP The key Basij unit would be the Imam Hussein infantry battalion, named after the grandson of the prophet Muhammad, who died at the battle of Karbala

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

Brexit may be back, but Britain needs to know what it wants

Changing Europe thinktank notes](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/may/19/wes-streetings-brexit-europe-referendum), Streeting’s main rival in the race so far, Andy Burnham, is also [a bit of a Remainer himself](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/sep/29/rachel-reeves-labour-party-conference-youth-guarantee-unemployment-uk-politics-live-latest-news?filterKeyEvents=false&page=with%3Ablock-68da8fe08f088bee03e6f729#block-68da8fe08f088bee03e6f729) – but to run in the leadership

The Guardian WorldMay 20
Politics

Orbán's era was over in a flash and Hungary's next PM is a man in a hurry

change, one source told the BBC. In response, two younger politicians, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, 47, and Transport Minister János Lázár, 51, often appeared at Orbán's rallies. But rather than reinvigorating the party, their

BBC NewsApr 17
Politics

Anti-war protests rock Japan as PM pushes for stronger defence

Russia nearby. And the United States, its closest ally, has been encouraging Tokyo to play a more active security role. She's not the first Japanese leader to push for changes to Japan's postwar

BBC NewsMay 7
Conflicts

Why are anti-war protests in the West muted on Iran?

Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, and as many as 6,100 demonstrations in the first month against Israel’s war on Gaza. “The absence of major anti-war protests in the US is somewhat

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 17
Politics

Why Eurovision's fallout over Israel may change the competition forever

change the competition forever **Moments after Austria overtook Israel to win last May's Eurovision Song Contest and in doing so won the right to host this year's event, UK viewers heard commentator Graham

BBC NewsMay 10