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Economic Gloom Grips the U.K.
For the second consecutive year, about one in five Britons say their local economy is getting better.
Money Doesn't Buy Confidence in the Financial Sector
The public's confidence in financial institutions varies widely worldwide and is related to confidence in government.
Life Ratings Crashed Amid Lebanon's Meltdown
As protests erupted across the country in 2019, Lebanese adults' ratings of their lives dropped to a historic low. Just 4% rated their lives positively enough to be considered "thriving."
Behind Lebanon's WhatsApp Revolt
When your country leads the world in government corruption and it's always a bad time to find a job, even the slightest push can send it into turmoil.
Survey Work Gives Lebanese Woman Her Life Back
This International Women's Day, Gallup talks to a seasoned female interviewer in Lebanon about why she does the work she does, the challenges she's faced and what she's learned from working with the World Poll.
Saudi Arabia's Soft Power Outshines Iran's
Recently restored ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia begin a new chapter in the Middle East. But as Saudi-U.S. relations fray, Gallup data show Saudi Arabia's relative soft power.
Signs of Recovery in Pakistan
Gallup data from Pakistan show cautious improvements in people's perceptions of the economy, leadership, corruption and wellbeing.
Election Could Be Political Turning Point for Lebanon
Lebanese voters head to the polls this weekend to vote in Lebanon's first election in nearly 10 years; just 15% are confident in the process.
World's Volunteers Step Up During Pandemic
A new report from the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme sheds light on the state of volunteerism during the pandemic.
Political, Economic Strife Takes Emotional Toll on Lebanese
Before the pandemic, the world was already in a more negative emotional state than it had been in years, with scores on Gallup's Negative Experience Index edging slightly higher to 31 in 2019. But no other country in the world was on a more ...