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Life in Kurdistan: A Tale of Two Wars?

Iraqi Kurdistan's stability relative to the rest of Iraq has not translated into economic improvement.

World's Views of Air, Water Quality Highlight Challenges

People's satisfaction with their air and water quality tends to be lower in less economically developed regions of the world, highlighting the challenge facing countries with rapid economic growth.

China Tops List of Countries Vitally Important to U.S.; Egypt 9th

Less than half of Americans (45%) say what happens in Egypt is vitally important to the U.S., putting Egypt 9th out of 12 countries Gallup asked Americans to rate on this dimension. China ranks first by a wide margin, with 7 in 10 Americans ...

Global Safety Starts to Slip

Gallup's latest update on global safety shows people worldwide feel safer today than they did a decade ago, but many countries have a long way to go.

Most Students Prefer Colleges That Restrict Guns on Campus

A Lumina Foundation-Gallup study shows that 81% of students consider gun policies key in their college choice.

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.

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.

China vs. U.S.: Who's Winning Hearts and Minds?

A new Gallup analysis explores how the world sees the leadership of the U.S. and China, and the advantages that each has around the globe.

Narrow Majority Trust Government to Handle Foreign Problems

A slim majority of Americans trust their government to handle international problems, and fewer trust it on domestic problems. Republican trust has soared under Donald Trump.

In U.S., More See China as Friend Than Foe

Americans view China as more friendly than unfriendly, with 55% saying it is either an ally (11%) or friendly to the U.S. but not an ally (44%), and 40% saying it is either unfriendly to the U.S. (26%) or an enemy of it (14%).