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Almost Half of the World Sees Their Area as Gay-Friendly

Nearly half of people worldwide view their area as a good place for gay or lesbian people to live. Perceptions of acceptance have increased in 11 countries and decreased in 12.

International Women's Day 2020

Gallup has interviewed 1.1 million women for more than a decade about their daily lives. Read their stories.

Not OK in the UK: Satisfaction With Community Basics Suffers

With a general election on the horizon, Britons are less satisfied than the rest of Western Europe with how their local communities are functioning.

Iran Votes: Lukewarm on Leadership, Cool on Economy

Ahead of elections on Friday, Iranians are sour on their current leadership and their economy -- and many would leave if they could.

Gallup's Top World Stories From 2022

Gallup editors offer their picks for some of the most important world discoveries -- and most highly read international stories -- in 2022.

Global Study Reveals Most Workers Enjoy What They Do

More than eight in 10 workers worldwide report enjoying the work they do every day, according to a new Gallup and Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation global study on wellbeing.

2020 Sets Records for Negative Emotions

2020 was the most stressful year in recent history. A record-high 40% of adults worldwide said they experienced stress during a lot of the previous day.

Confidence in U.S., U.K. Governments Lowest in G7

Almost two decades ago, adults in the United Kingdom and the United States expressed more confidence in their national governments than residents in any other G7 country. Where has that confidence gone today?

Path to Peace, Recovery Remains Fragile in Yemen

Gallup's first survey of war-torn Yemen in two years reveals that a record-high 71% of Yemenis were unable to afford food in 2022. Most in the country are struggling to get by on their income.

Erdogan Faces Considerable Headwinds in Reelection Bid

Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces a challenge in this month's election, as Turks' views on the economy and leadership were falling even before February's quakes.
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