US President Donald Trump’s popularity has suffered a significant decline, according to a recent poll conducted by a leading American news channel. The survey, conducted between March 20-23, 2026, reveals that a majority of respondents have expressed dissatisfaction with Trump’s performance, with 59% of respondents expressing uncertainty about his leadership.
A staggering 71% of respondents also disapproved of Trump’s handling of inflation, while 66% expressed disapproval of his economic policies. Additionally, 62% of respondents were critical of Trump’s foreign policy, and 64% disapproved of his approach to Iran.
In other news, a Qatar-based news channel, Arabi TV, was attacked by an Israeli missile in Tehran, while a Pakistani official revealed that 20 Pakistani ships had been allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The development comes as a Saudi delegation, led by Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, met with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to discuss the repatriation of 20 billion dollars from Middle Eastern and European countries.
Meanwhile, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has announced that it will target American or Israeli universities in the region. The move comes as tensions between the US and Iran continue to escalate, with Washington reportedly planning a possible ground invasion of Iran.
In a separate incident, a Pakistani driver was arrested for ramming his car into a crowd of people in a rare display of violence in the country. The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for stricter laws to prevent such incidents.
The US has also been accused of planning a possible invasion of Iran, with the Pentagon reportedly preparing for a prolonged military campaign. The development has raised concerns about the potential consequences of such an invasion, with many warning of a catastrophic outcome.
In other news, a high-level meeting of foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt was held in Pakistan to discuss regional security and economic cooperation. The meeting came as Pakistan announced plans to repatriate 20 billion dollars from Middle Eastern and European countries.
The meeting also discussed the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasizing the need for a unified approach to address the crisis. The meeting also discussed the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran, with both sides accusing each other of aggression.
In a separate development, the Pakistani government has announced plans to increase security measures to prevent attacks on civilians. The move comes as the country continues to face a growing threat from militant groups.
The article highlights the growing tensions between the US and Iran, as well as the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. It also discusses the plans of the Pakistani government to increase security measures and the ongoing efforts to repatriate 20 billion dollars from Middle Eastern and European countries.
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