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Economy Remains Top Concern Ahead of Zimbabwe Election

With their country facing intense economic headwinds, Zimbabwean voters head to the polls on Wednesday to choose their next president.

5 Things to Know About the World's Biggest Election

As India votes in the world's biggest-ever democratic election, Gallup data show that economic optimism and confidence in the government, institutions and infrastructure remain high.

Ukrainians Stand Behind War Effort Despite Some Fatigue

Ukrainians' support for the war with Russia remains strong heading into the second year of the conflict between the countries.

China vs. U.S.: Who's Winning Hearts and Minds?

A new Gallup analysis explores how the world sees the leadership of the U.S. and China, and the advantages that each has around the globe.

Utah, South Dakota Best Places in U.S. to Lose Your Wallet

Utah and South Dakota residents are the most likely to express trust in their neighbors, in terms of saying they would expect a neighbor to return a lost wallet or purse, according to an aggregate of Gallup data from the first six months of ...

Women Discontent With Digital Skills, Eager to Upskill

Data from a recent nine-country study by Gallup and Amazon Web Services show women are often less confident than men in their digital skills and are eager to upskill.

Americans' Ratings of Biden and U.S. Tepid but Steady

Americans close out the year disapproving of Biden and Congress and feeling largely dissatisfied with the direction of the country.

Tunisia's Water Crisis Fuels Frustration

Tunisians are deeply dissatisfied with efforts to preserve their environment and the quality of their water -- more than most populations on the planet.

Nearly Half in South Recently Affected by Extreme Weather

One in three Americans, including 45% in the South, say they have personally been affected by an extreme weather event in the past two years.

Most Americans Favor Legal Euthanasia

Just over seven in 10 Americans, 71%, believe doctors should be "allowed by law to end the patient's life by some painless means if the patient and his or her family request it."