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Before Attacks, 55% of Indians OK With Anti-Terror Efforts

A Gallup Poll in India shows that before the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, a slim majority of Indians (55%) felt their government was doing enough to fight terrorism.

Values Questions Set European Muslims Apart

Muslims living in the relatively secular environments of London, Paris, and Berlin see little inherent contradiction between their religious and national identities -- but that does not imply that their attitudes always conform to those of the ...

Global Migration Patterns

Global Migration Patterns

U.S. Leadership Approval Loses Some Momentum Worldwide

At the Obama administration's halfway mark, approval of U.S. leadership worldwide is still higher than during the Bush administration's last years. Across 116 countries, median approval of U.S. leadership in 2010 stood at 47% -- relatively ...

Trump's Job Approval in First Quarter Lowest by 14 Points

Donald Trump averaged 41% job approval during his first quarter in office -- 14 points lower than any prior president in the polling era.

Muslims and the West: A Culture War?

Globalization and an increasingly multicultural and multireligious West test the mettle of cherished democratic values. As the current cartoon controversy underscores, pluralism and tolerance today demand greater mutual understanding and respect ...

Trump Job Approval 21 Points Below Average at One-Month Mark

President Trump's 40% job approval is 21 points lower than the average for presidents near the one-month mark and 11 points behind any other president's.

Many Nigerians Support Giving Jobs to Former Militants

A Gallup survey finds 43% of Nigerians in favor of the government offering jobs to Niger Delta militants. While the Nigerian government has committed to providing education and job training, 5% mentioned the former and none mentioned the latter ...

Views on Freedom of Expression Vary in Kosovo

Many people in Kosovo are publicly expressing their views on the country’s newly declared independence. Last year, a majority of Kosovar Serbs (51%) told Gallup that many or most people in Serbia were afraid to openly express their political ...

Thank You, Readers, for a Phenomenal August

Thank you to the more than 2.5 million of you who visited Gallup.com in August. We had more traffic last month than in any month since the height of the 2008 presidential election.