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Unemployment and Uprising in Egypt
There are many reasons for what is happening in Egypt and the Middle East, and freedom does have a special call. However, the underlying economic conditions appear to be getting far too little attention in the media. In part, this may be due to ...
China Tops List of Countries Vitally Important to U.S.; Egypt 9th
Less than half of Americans (45%) say what happens in Egypt is vitally important to the U.S., putting Egypt 9th out of 12 countries Gallup asked Americans to rate on this dimension. China ranks first by a wide margin, with 7 in 10 Americans ...
Americans Sympathetic to Egyptian Protesters
The majority of Americans are sympathetic to the protesters seeking to oust the current government in Egypt and are generally optimistic that the outcome of the situation will be positive for the U.S. and for Egypt.
Majority of Egyptians Want Military Out of Politics
Before Egypt's highest court dissolved the country's parliament last week, a majority of Egyptians in April said it would be a "bad thing" for their country if the military remained involved in politics after the presidential election.
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.
Egyptians', Tunisians' Well-Being Plummets Despite GDP Gains
Well-being in Egypt and Tunisia decreased significantly over the past few years, even as GDP increased. The data underscore how traditional economic metrics can paint an incomplete picture of life in a given country.
World's Most Important Problem
Explore the issues people around the world say they need their leaders to address, based on Gallup World Poll research conducted in 107 countries.
What World Leaders Must Know Now
Is your country on the brink of revolution? Can it create wealth? Gallup's World Poll, which recently conducted its 1 millionth interview, provides answers to these and other crucial questions.
Tracking Egypt's Transition
When Egyptians one year ago today set their nation on a new political course, neither Egyptians nor observers knew for sure what would happen next. Understanding that, Gallup stepped up its surveying in Egypt to begin surveying at least 1,000 ...
Egyptians Expect Military to Hand Power to Elected Gov't
One year after protests that led to former President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow, most Egyptians are confident that the ruling military council will hand over power to a civilian government after presidential elections.