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Post-Coup Myanmar: 'There's No Middle Ground'
Michael Sullivan, who reports from Southeast Asia for NPR, joins the podcast to discuss press freedom, economic pain, struggles to afford food and the record numbers of people who want to flee the country.
Latin America Scores Lowest on Security
Latin America and the Caribbean's score of 56 on Gallup's Law and Order Index in 2013 is the lowest in the world and no better than the region's score five years ago.
Fewer Feel Safe in Several Arab Spring Countries
Residents in Egypt, Bahrain, and Tunisia feel less safe now than they did before the uprisings in their countries. Egyptians feel the least secure, with less than half (47%) saying they feel safe walking alone at night in their communities.
Egyptians Shifted to Islamist Parties as Elections Neared
As Egypt's new parliament begins its work, Gallup surveys suggest many Egyptians decided to support the Islamist political parties who now dominate the legislature just prior to the parliamentary elections.
Islamists and Egypt's Election: Gallup Surveys Provide Insight Into First Presidential Vote
Millions of Egyptians will cast their vote this week for their country's first president since the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak in February 2011 in elections that most of the nation's public expects to be fair. The big question is ...
Opinion Briefing: Libyans Eye New Relations With the West
A majority of Libyans (54%) approve of U.S. leadership and favor military aid from the West. More than six in 10 consider al-Qaeda and former Gadhafi regime members a serious threat to the country's future.
Empirical Insight on Life in Egypt, Tunisia, and More
Gallup's global well-being metrics help us to better and scientifically understand people's well-being around the world -- including those currently seeing widespread public protests.
A Letter to Rwandan President Paul Kagame
Gallup CEO Jon Clifton pens an open letter to Rwandan President Paul Kagame about his country's happiness.
Obama's Approval Rating on Deficit Sinks to New Low
President Obama's approval rating on the federal budget deficit has declined to 27% from 32% in November, as his approval ratings on all other major national issues tested have generally held steady. Obama is rated relatively well on his ...
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."