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China and Xi are seen more favorably than the US and Trump in many nations, new survey says
A Pew Research Center survey reveals that more people in 25 of 36 countries view China and its leader Xi Jinping more favorably than the U.S. and Donald Trump. The shift is linked to U.S. foreign policy actions, including the war with Iran, Trump's demands over Greenland, and handling of the Israeli-Hamas conflict, alongside China's perceived reliability in global stability.
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