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Snapshot: Basics Still a Concern in Arab Uprising Countries

As governments in Arab uprising countries struggle to repair their economies, Gallup data from spring 2012 show more people are struggling to afford food and shelter than before the unrest.

Americans Remain Skeptical About Middle East Peace

President Barack Obama’s speech in Cairo comes at a time when only 32% of Americans think Israel and the Arab nations will ever be able to settle their differences and live in peace; 66% disagree.

Do Muslims Want Democracy and Theocracy?

The authors of Who Speaks for Islam? What a Billion Muslims Really Think reveal that majorities in substantially Muslim countries want a government that is democratic but embraces religious values.

Mission-Driven Engagement, Collaboration at Achieve Australia

Learn how an organization serving people with a disability is improving employee engagement and collaboration in the workplace.

Arab Youth Express Strong Entrepreneurial Spirit

In its first report on Arab youth, Gallup Poll findings reveal that many young Arabs who don’t already own businesses plan to start one in the next year.

Egyptians’ Approval of U.S. Leadership Up, But Still Low

A Gallup Poll conducted this March in Egypt finds Egyptians’ approval of U.S. leadership up considerably since 2008, but still low at 25%. Also, 23% of Egyptians remain undecided.

Trump Job Approval Improves to 44%

President Donald Trump's job approval rating has improved, averaging 44% each of the past two weeks.

Gallup's Top 10 World News Findings of 2012

Gallup reviews its top 10 world news findings of 2012 based on surveys conducted in more than 140 countries through the Gallup World Poll.

North Korea Remains Least-Popular Country Among Americans

Americans give North Korea the lowest favorable rating of 21 countries Gallup measured. Canada and Great Britain are at the top of the list.

"Suffering" in Iran Nearly Doubles to 26%

"Suffering" in Iran has nearly doubled, up from 14% in 2008 to 26% in 2011. One factor that may play into this increase is the lack of good jobs, as Gallup finds unemployment in the country above 15% and underemployment exceeding 35%.