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Egyptians, Ethiopians Struggle Over Shared Nile Resources
Ethiopia is preparing to fill the Grand Renaissance Dam for second time this rainy season, further complicating the region's water politics.
Inside Egypt's Diaspora: Who Wants to Come Home Again?
Few Egyptians living abroad would like to return home, but this is even more the case among the youngest Egyptians.
Food Insecurity Risks Greater for Women in COVID-19 Crisis
The World Food Programme's new Gender Equality for Food Security measure bridges the gender data gap in food security data at an extremely critical time.
Iran, North Korea Liked Least by Americans
Americans continue to view Iran and North Korea very negatively. Meanwhile, the images of Mexico and Egypt have rebounded.
Iranians, Egyptians Give China's Leadership Higher Marks
In both Egypt and Iran, China's leadership is rated more positively than the leadership of other major world powers. U.S. leadership approval is nearly twice as high in Iran (19%) as in Egypt (10%).
Monitoring the World's Water Access and Use
Northwestern University and UNESCO are working with Gallup to survey 31 countries in Africa, Asia, Central and South America to benchmark water insecurity.
Gallup Vault: When Skepticism About Mideast Peace Proved Wrong
As Israel and Egypt were negotiating the final terms of a historic peace treaty that they would sign on March 26, 1979, only 28% of Americans familiar with the treaty predicted it would lead to lasting peace.
Gallup's Top World Findings for 2017
Gallup reviews its top global findings from 2017 based on surveys conducted in more than 140 countries through the Gallup World Poll.
Egyptians Back to the Ballot Box...Again
Out of all the data sets I have tracked and studied as an analyst at Gallup, none has been as fascinating to watch as our World Poll data from Egypt. Egyptians' life evaluation ratings reveal dramatic fluctuations in hope and despair, and their ...
Indians' Life Satisfaction Goes Bust as Economy Booms
People in India feel worse about their lives now than they have at any point in the past decade.