Gallup talks with Muslim televangelist Amr Khaled about his message to Islamic women and youth and the importance of the Muslim world and the West finding ways to work together.
Dr. Frank Newport, Editor-in-Chief of the Gallup Poll, and Yasmin Vossoughian, Gallup World Poll Correspondent discuss what Americans think are the most important issues to consider in the upcoming presidential debates
Ahead of World Water Day, Gallup examines how satisfied the world's citizens are with the quality of their water and finds that people in sub-Saharan African nations are the least likely to be satisfied with their water's quality.
Americans currently put more faith in Barack Obama than John McCain to do a good job on energy, the economy, healthcare, and taxes, but say McCain would do a better job than Obama on terrorism.
Forty percent of Americans now say China is the world's leading economic power, while 33% say the same about the United States. In 2000, nearly two-thirds of Americans considered the United States to be the leading economic power.
Blogger and journalist Amar Bakshi reacts to Gallup Polls from 139 countries in which people in the Middle East/North Africa (17%) and Europe (22%) are the least likely to approve of U.S. leadership.