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GDELT World Leaders Index: 2/5/2016This report reflects major trends in the average emotional context of global news media coverage of the world's heads of state as reported by the GDELT (Global Database of Events,Language, and Tone) (http://gdeltproject.org/) Global Knowledge Graph database. Each day, the average "tone" of all articles mentioning a recognized world leader is computed, from"extremely positive" (a value of +100) to "extremely negative" (a value of -100). In practice, given the massive variation in how world leaders are viewed across the globe, tone usuallyranges between +10 and -10. Leaders are only included in a given day's ranking if they received sufficient news coverage during the previous day to yield a measurable tonal score. Tonesynthesizes both emotion expressed about a leader and the emotional context of events the leader is currently involved with or being contextualized within. This report is provided as ahighly experimental prototype service to demonstrate the use of emotional response and the other latent dimensions of the GDELT Global Knowledge Graph in examining global trends, soplease use caution when utilizing its findings.
Rank (Most to Least Popular) Name Country Average Tone1 Andrus Ansip Estonia 1.46242 Pranab Mukherjee India 0.39833 Sheikh Hasina Bangladesh 0.33034 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Liberia 0.03595 Hage Geingob Namibia -0.07086 Raul Castro Cuba -0.09037 Hassanal Bolkiah Brunei -0.12948 Juan Carlos Spain -0.58789 Li Keqiang China -0.822910 Nursultan Nazarbayev Kazakhstan -0.946211 Stephen Harper Canada -1.045812 Mariano Rajoy Spain -1.059313 Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Indonesia -1.209914 Juan Manuel Santos Colombia -1.288615 Enda Kenny Republic of Ireland -1.303416 Barack Obama United States -1.309617 Michel Martelly Haiti -1.315618 Ali Khamenei Iran -1.319019 John Dramani Mahama Ghana -1.461720 Hun Sen Cambodia -1.585321 Abdelaziz Bouteflika Algeria -1.615922 Michelle Bachelet Chile -1.619723 Hamid Karzai Afghanistan -1.661824 Tony Abbott Australia -1.732425 Dmitry Medvedev Russia -1.740626 Jacob Zuma South Africa -1.784327 Mahmoud Abbas State of Palestine -1.814928 Hassan Rouhani Iran -1.832629 David Cameron United Kingdom -1.979830 Goodluck Jonathan Nigeria -2.058531 Benigno Aquino Philippines -2.083432 Angela Merkel Germany -2.139933 Vladimir Putin Russia -2.354434 Evo Morales Bolivia -2.373935 Shinzo Abe Japan -2.456936 Paul Biya Cameroon -2.470437 Paul Kagame Rwanda -2.650138 Bohuslav Sobotka Czech Republic -2.665339 Mark Rutte Kingdom of the Netherlands -2.703940 Najib Razak Malaysia -2.948441 Tayyip Erdogan Turkey -3.081942 Dilma Rousseff Brazil -3.094943 Viktor Orban Hungary -3.155144 Nawaz Sharif Pakistan -3.282845 Omar Al-Bashir Sudan -3.324746 Francois Hollande France -3.603047 Mahinda Rajapaksa Sri Lanka -3.612748 Nicolas Maduro Venezuela -3.806449 Viktor Yanukovych Ukraine -3.953050 Yoweri Museveni Uganda -4.057051 Alassane Ouattara Ivory Coast -4.242552 Rafael Correa Ecuador -4.246453 Bashar Al-Assad Syria -4.423454 Enrique Pena Nieto Mexico -4.669555 Amama Mbabazi Uganda -4.908156 Benjamin Netanyahu Israel -5.3517
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57 Pierre Nkurunziza Burundi -5.8056
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World Leaders Index TimelinesThe table below shows a timeline of the last 90 days of the average emotional context of global news media coverage of each leader.
Rank Name Country Timeline
1 Andrus Ansip Estonia
2 Pranab Mukherjee India
3 Sheikh Hasina Bangladesh
4 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Liberia
5 Hage Geingob Namibia
6 Raul Castro Cuba
7 Hassanal Bolkiah Brunei
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8 Juan Carlos Spain
9 Li Keqiang China
10 Nursultan Nazarbayev Kazakhstan
11 Stephen Harper Canada
12 Mariano Rajoy Spain
13 Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Indonesia
14 Juan Manuel Santos Colombia
15 Enda Kenny Republic of Ireland
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16 Barack Obama United States
17 Michel Martelly Haiti
18 Ali Khamenei Iran
19 John Dramani Mahama Ghana
20 Hun Sen Cambodia
21 Abdelaziz Bouteflika Algeria
22 Michelle Bachelet Chile
23 Hamid Karzai Afghanistan
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24 Tony Abbott Australia
25 Dmitry Medvedev Russia
26 Jacob Zuma South Africa
27 Mahmoud Abbas State of Palestine
28 Hassan Rouhani Iran
29 David Cameron United Kingdom
30 Goodluck Jonathan Nigeria
31 Benigno Aquino Philippines
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32 Angela Merkel Germany
33 Vladimir Putin Russia
34 Evo Morales Bolivia
35 Shinzo Abe Japan
36 Paul Biya Cameroon
37 Paul Kagame Rwanda
38 Bohuslav Sobotka Czech Republic
39 Mark Rutte Kingdom of the Netherlands
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40 Najib Razak Malaysia
41 Tayyip Erdogan Turkey
42 Dilma Rousseff Brazil
43 Viktor Orban Hungary
44 Nawaz Sharif Pakistan
45 Omar Al-Bashir Sudan
46 Francois Hollande France
47 Mahinda Rajapaksa Sri Lanka
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48 Nicolas Maduro Venezuela
49 Viktor Yanukovych Ukraine
50 Yoweri Museveni Uganda
51 Alassane Ouattara Ivory Coast
52 Rafael Correa Ecuador
53 Bashar Al-Assad Syria
54 Enrique Pena Nieto Mexico
55 Amama Mbabazi Uganda
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56 Benjamin Netanyahu Israel
57 Pierre Nkurunziza Burundi
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