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Afghans Lose Hope Under the Taliban

Afghans' lives are more miserable now than they were when the Taliban took over last year, and they've lost hope that their future will be any better.

Confidence in Police Rises, but World Doesn't Feel Safer

Gallup's latest update on its annual Law and Order Index reveals a shakeup in the least and most safe countries in the world.

At Year Three, Americans Split on Whether Pandemic Is Over

Three years into the pandemic, Gallup reviews how Americans view the situation today and what, if any, precautions they are still taking.

Russians Continue to Warm to China

Approval of China's leadership in Russia reached a record high of 71% in 2023, while approval of the leadership of Germany and the U.S. sank to levels not seen in nearly a decade.

Digital Freedom Out of Reach for Most Afghan Women

Online courses could offer a lifeline for Afghan women and girls seeking to continue their education after the Taliban's return to power, but internet access remains low in Afghanistan, particularly for women.

Age, Issues Working to Trump's Advantage Pre-Debate

Though neither is viewed positively overall ahead of the first presidential debate, Trump is viewed more positively than Biden on several measures.

Football Retains Dominant Position as Favorite U.S. Sport

Football remains Americans' favorite sport to watch, with baseball and basketball a distant second.

Employing Others Is Linked to Wealth and Wellbeing

Owner-employers in the U.S. outshine peers in income, wealth, life satisfaction and work engagement, showcasing superior wellbeing and success.

Russians' Confidence in Military Dips in 2023

Gallup's latest surveys in Russia show that confidence in the nation's military has slipped, even as Russians' faith in other institutions has risen.

Community, Hobbies and Money Grow in Importance to Americans

Americans are more likely to say their community activities, hobbies and recreation, money, and work matter a lot in their lives today than they were two decades ago.