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Over 1 Billion Worldwide Unwilling to Take COVID-19 Vaccine
The majority of adults worldwide (68%) told Gallup in 2020 that they would agree to be vaccinated if a coronavirus vaccine were available, but about one in three -- or 1.3 billion people -- would not.
Nearly Four in Five Satisfied With Quality of Air Worldwide
Nearly four in five adults worldwide (78%) said they were satisfied with their quality of air where they live in 2012. Perceptions of air quality are similar across all levels of human development.
Approval of U.S. Leadership Up in Some Arab Countries
New Gallup Polls conducted in 11 Arab countries ahead of President Barack Obama’s address to the Muslim world Thursday find approval of U.S. leadership in many cases is still generally low, but ratings in several countries have improved.
Post-Arab Spring Life in the Southeastern Mediterranean
Economists from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development investigate how changes in Middle Eastern countries since the Arab Spring have affected people's lives and their social, economic and political preferences.
Economic Confidence Index Declines in the Middle East
Gallup's global Economic Confidence Index stood at +11 in 2013, essentially unchanged from 2012. However, the flat global figure masks dramatic declines in the Middle East and North Africa region, where the index dropped to -33.
Young Arabs Poised to Maximize Their Potential
Gallup Poll findings show that young people in 11 predominantly Arab countries have great hopes of a better life in the future despite the current economic conditions that prevail in most countries in the region.
The International Pessimist Club Has Surprisingly Few Members
Most people on the planet see the glass as half full, rather than half empty. That's according to a new analysis that my colleagues, Matt Gallagher and Sarah Pressman, and I put together based on 2009 Gallup World Poll data from 142 countries.
More Than 100 Million Worldwide Dream of a Life in the U.S.
About 138 million adults would like to move to the United States permanently -- more than want to move to any other country in the world. Ten million or more of these adults would come from China, Nigeria, and India.
As Nuclear Talks Progress, 11% in U.S. See Iran Favorably
With negotiations on Iran's nuclear program rapidly nearing a March deadline, 11% of Americans see Iran favorably and 84% unfavorably. Nearly eight in 10 say the development of Iranian nuclear weapons is a critical threat to the U.S.
Americans Divided on Wisdom of U.S. Prisoner Negotiations
Americans are split evenly over whether it is more important to secure the safe release of Americans held captive by terrorist groups or to discourage future prisoner-taking by refusing to negotiate with terrorist groups.