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In U.S., 56% Favor U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Reductions

By 56% to 38%, Americans say they would vote for a law that would reduce U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals. Still, Americans have shown much greater support for proposed or agreed-upon U.S-Russian nuclear agreements in the past.

Six in 10 Women Not Tested for Deadly Diseases in 2021

Over a billion women missed out on screenings for diseases such as cancer and diabetes in 2021, according to the Hologic Global Women's Health Index.

Majority Worldwide Now Say Their Area Is Good for Gay People

For the first time in Gallup World Poll's trend dating back to 2006, a majority of people (52%) worldwide say their city or area is a "good place" for gay or lesbian people to live.

No Soft Power Shake-Ups for Now

Gallup's latest leadership report shows Germany remains the top-rated power in the world, with the U.S. in second place. Russia is still globally unpopular.

Majority of Americans Say the World Views the U.S. Favorably

Consistent with their views in recent years, slightly more than half of Americans believe the rest of the world views the U.S. favorably. At the same time, the majority are dissatisfied with the United States' position in the world.

Four in Five Americans View Syria Unfavorably

Americans' negative views of Syria have grown, as four in five adults now say they have an unfavorable view of the country -- a new high in Gallup's trend. Now only North Korea has a worse image among Americans than Syria.

Iran Votes: Lukewarm on Leadership, Cool on Economy

Ahead of elections on Friday, Iranians are sour on their current leadership and their economy -- and many would leave if they could.

Gallup Chicago | Learning and Development Destination

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Iraq: Signs of Stability in a Volatile Region

Regional spillover from the war between Hamas and Israel may test Iraqis' newfound confidence in their political and national institutions.

North Korea Drops Out of Top Three U.S. “Enemies”

The percentage of Americans identifying North Korea as the United States’ greatest enemy has dropped by half over the past year, from 18% to 9%. Iran, Iraq, and China now lead the list.