A large majority of respondents in a new Gallup national poll are firm in their stance for the upcoming national referendum on EU accession negotiations at the end of the month. Of these, 42% say they will definitely vote yes, and 41% say they will definitely vote no.
A recent USU poll indicates that Antti Lindtman of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) is the most popular candidate to become Finland's next prime minister. The survey highlights public preference for the SDP leader.
A new Gallup poll indicates an even split between those intending to vote 'yes' and 'no' in Iceland's August 29 national referendum on continuing EU accession talks.
According to a new Gallup national pulse survey, the Social Democratic Alliance (Samfylkingin) has once again measured significantly larger than the Independence Party in Iceland. The party's support increased to 27.9% this month, up from 26.2% last month, while the Independence Party also saw a slight increase to 25.4%.
A Finnish poll indicates that Green Party supporters advocate for increased weapon supplies to Ukraine, while the Finns Party expresses criticism, with some members suggesting other European nations should bear more responsibility.
A new HS poll reveals that most Finns do not plan to order alcohol for home delivery, despite the service soon becoming available, with Helsinki residents expressing surprise and mixed opinions on the matter.
Gallup's expectation index in Iceland is currently at a similar level to the peak of pessimism during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a large majority of managers viewing the economic outlook as poor.
A new poll and analysis by two researchers examine the factors contributing to Alexander Stubb's high popularity, including his 'Trump-whisperer' role which could also become a liability.
A Gallup study indicates that Russians are more pessimistic about their economy than at any point in the last two decades, with most reporting a worsening standard of living, while also surveying trust in the military.
A new Gallup poll indicates that approximately 15 million Americans lost money to scams in 2025, with AI-generated content and deepfakes contributing significantly to the cases. Total losses across the US reached $68 billion.
A recent Gallup national poll in Iceland indicates a narrow margin between 'yes' and 'no' votes for an upcoming ballot at the end of summer, with 39% leaning towards 'yes' and 35% towards 'no'.
A new Gallup poll indicates that 52% of Icelanders would vote in favor of reopening EU accession negotiations, while 48% would vote against, highlighting strong political differences two months before a potential referendum.
A Gallup Korea poll shows South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating has dropped to 51 percent, marking its lowest level since he took office in June last year.
A Finnish poll reveals that unemployment is the biggest concern for Finns, with approximately one-fifth of the population fearing that artificial intelligence will eliminate their jobs or hinder employment opportunities.
A Gallup study indicates that tech workers who do not adapt to and embrace artificial intelligence face triple the risk of being laid off compared to their AI-proficient counterparts.
A recent HS poll in Finland indicates that the Left Alliance continues its record-breaking rise in support, while the Social Democratic Party's lead has narrowed. The Finns Party also saw an increase in its popularity.
A Gallup poll indicates that 42% of young men now consider religion very important in their lives, marking the highest percentage in a quarter-century and a 14% increase since 2023. This trend could have significant implications for America's future.
A survey conducted by HS-Gallup reveals that only half of Uusimaa residents were aware of a drone threat warning issued in May, and some of those who were aware still disregarded the danger.
The Independence Party in Iceland continues to gain support in Gallup's National Pulse, measuring 23.5% in May, marking its highest support since January 2023.
A recent HS-gallup poll indicates that the Left Alliance in Finland has achieved its highest support in three decades, setting a new record for the party.
A new Gallup survey indicates that 7 out of 10 Americans oppose the construction of data centers, a higher level of opposition than for nuclear reactors, with sentiment crossing party lines.
A Finnish poll reveals that the majority of Finns demand Israel's exclusion from Eurovision, a view that strongly divides the political left and right.
A recent Gallup survey in Reykjavík shows changes in party support ahead of upcoming city council elections, with some parties gaining ground and others declining.
A recent entrepreneur poll in Finland indicates that nearly half of small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) owners are in favor of postponing summer holidays. Support for this idea was higher in trade, industry, and expert services, and lowest in construction.
Forbes reports on recent data from Gallup, which sheds light on the significant emotional and psychological costs associated with leadership roles across various sectors.
A new Gallup poll in Iceland reveals a significant gap between public trust in authorities and personal preparedness for emergencies, with most respondents feeling underprepared.
A Gallup report, 'State of the Global Workplace 2026,' indicates that Romania ranks among the top European countries for employee engagement, with a 31% engagement level.
A new Gallup poll in Iceland indicates the Social Democratic Alliance is the largest party with approximately 30% support, while the Independence Party and Centre Party follow with about 20% each, and the Progressive Party falls below the parliamentary threshold.
A new Gallup poll for Viðskiptablaðið indicates that 47 percent of Icelanders oppose joining the European Union, while 40 percent are in favor. This reflects a growing sentiment against EU membership in the country.
An opinion piece discusses the findings of a recent Gallup poll, suggesting that Americans are experiencing less worry. The article likely delves into the reasons behind this trend and its implications for public sentiment.
An opinion piece discusses findings from a recent Gallup poll, which suggests that Americans are experiencing a reduced level of worry compared to previous periods.
The Icelandic Progressive Party (Framsóknarflokkurinn) is in a "complete crisis," according to a political science professor, with a new Gallup poll indicating the party would not win any seats in Alþingi if elections were held now.
A new Gallup poll suggests that Americans are experiencing a decrease in overall worry, reflecting shifts in public sentiment regarding various national and personal concerns, a finding that has prompted further analysis and opinion pieces, including a recent Wall Street Journal commentary.
An HS-gallup survey reveals that a majority of Finns believe the country's economic situation is weaker than a year ago, with over a quarter reporting a decline in their personal financial situation.
The Jollibee Group has been awarded Gallup’s highest workplace honor and an Engagement Award for the fifth consecutive year, recognizing its outstanding employee engagement.
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung’s approval rating has climbed to a new high of 67 percent, extending a steady upward streak, with economic management cited as the top driver of public support, according to a Gallup Korea poll.
The second round of municipal elections in France is seeing numerous twists and turns, with candidates having until Tuesday evening to submit their definitive lists, indicating a dynamic political landscape.
A survey by the Federation of Finnish Enterprises reveals that nearly 70% of businesses believe the current level of taxation reduces their desire to grow.
A new Gallup poll in Iceland indicates that a majority of citizens favor a national referendum on continuing EU accession talks, but a political scientist cautions that this does not necessarily mean increased support for full membership.
A new Gallup poll for Viðskiptablaðið shows the Independence Party and the Social Democratic Alliance remain the largest parties in Reykjavík, though both have lost support since the last survey.
Dear readers, in this week's topic, I write that out of 140 countries worldwide where a large Gallup survey was conducted, there wasn't a single one where more women than men...
For the first time in 25 years of Gallup polling, more Americans express sympathy for Palestinians than for Israelis, marking a significant shift in perception.
Americans for the first time sympathize more with Palestinians than Israelis in their conflict, according to a Gallup poll released Friday, after the devastating Gaza war.
A new Gallup survey reveals that only 3% of Americans trust AI 'a great deal' with their money, yet one in five are already using it for financial advice, highlighting a significant gap between trust and adoption.
A Gallup analysis for the Confederation of Icelandic Enterprise (SA) indicates that opposition to Iceland's membership in the European Union has increased, with a majority of businesses across all sectors now against it.
A new HS-gallup poll reveals a deepening political divide in Finland, with the Social Democratic Party (SDP) winning the favor of tens of thousands of women while the National Coalition Party (Kokoomus) lost it.
A recent Gallup poll indicates that public trust in higher education has reached a new low, with only 38% of U.S. adults expressing significant trust, largely due to concerns over institutional bias.
Germany has announced its intention to bid for hosting the FIFA World Cup in either 2038 or 2042. This comes as FIFA faces criticism over its World Cup schemes.
Gallup CEO Jon Clifton warns that Elon Musk's vision for Mars colonization might become a reality before the global workplace productivity crisis, which costs an estimated $10 trillion, is resolved.
A recent HS-gallup poll indicates that the popularity of Finland's National Coalition Party has fallen to its lowest level in over five years. This decline marks a significant shift in the political landscape.
The Cure has announced that Simon Gallup's son, Eden, will be filling in for his father on tour as Simon is not well enough to play, with Robert Smith wishing him a speedy recovery.
Iceland's Independence Party has recorded its strongest support in a Gallup poll since 2020, significantly narrowing the gap with the governing Social Democratic Alliance to within the survey's margin of error.
A Gallup poll reveals a record decline in trust towards institutions in Russia, with 60% of respondents believing living conditions are worsening and the ongoing war hindering economic growth.
A recent Gallup poll indicates that 60% of Russians perceive economic conditions in their city or region to be deteriorating, marking the highest share recorded in the survey's 20-year history.
A Gallup poll indicates that Russians' assessment of their economy is the worst in 20 years, with most respondents believing their standard of living is deteriorating.
A new Gallup poll indicates that a narrow majority of Icelanders would support new accession talks with the European Union if a national referendum were held today. The results highlight a divided public opinion on the matter.
A Gallup poll revealed that only 17% of Americans were 'very proud' of their country, a 25-year record low, prompting criticism from Republicans who linked the decline to Democratic policies.
New AP-NORC and Gallup research indicates that while some Americans anticipate the 250th anniversary of the USA with pride, others feel indifferent or divided. Up to 10% believe the nation's founders would be disappointed today.
Francis Galluppi, writer and director of the upcoming 'Evil Dead Wrath,' has revealed that the new film will serve as a prequel to the popular horror franchise, offering a new departure for the series.
A new report based on Gallup survey data from February 2026 ranks countries by how favorably Americans perceive them, offering insight into public opinion on international relations.
A new Gallup poll indicates that over half of Americans identify as 'financially conflicted,' struggling with their money habits despite their intentions. The study also outlines three distinct money personalities to help individuals understand their financial behaviors.
A new Gallup poll indicates a downtick in American public support for same-sex marriage and transgender acceptance, suggesting a potential stalling or reversal of previously rising trends in LGBTQ+ issues.
In today's labor market, the expectation of cultivating decades-long loyal employees is increasingly diminishing, with a Gallup 2025 study indicating that 70% of Gen Z representatives are prepared to change jobs within the next year. The article suggests that rapid employee turnover might actually be beneficial for companies.
A Gallup poll reveals that two-thirds of Americans do not want AI data centers in their communities, primarily due to concerns over excessive resource consumption.
A Gallup Institute study reveals a growing global satisfaction with environmental protection efforts, despite a disconnect with the actual state of the environment. The report highlights the significant influence of trust in government on these public perceptions.
A new Gallup poll in Reykjanesbær, Iceland, indicates that the Independence Party now has twice the support of the Social Democratic Alliance, suggesting the current municipal council majority could fall.
A new Gallup poll for the May 16 municipal elections in Reykjavik shows the Independence Party and Socialists gaining the most support, while other parties lose ground.
According to a new Gallup national poll released yesterday, the Independence Party has become the third largest in an old stronghold. The poll indicates significant shifts in party support across different constituencies.
A Gallup poll indicates a significant shift in American society, showing that young men are increasingly turning to religion and now surpass young women in considering religion 'very important' to them.
A new Gallup poll conducted for the Icelandic Financial Services Association shows a significant increase in public trust towards financial companies, marking the most positive results since measurements began in 2010.
A new Gallup poll indicates that many American workers are avoiding artificial intelligence in their jobs due to widespread skepticism, driven by ethical and job security concerns.
A recent Gallup study indicates that only 9% of the Irish workforce is engaged in their work, with the majority feeling disengaged or actively disengaged. The article discusses ways to improve job satisfaction and move from merely surviving to thriving in the workplace.
A new report by the American Gallup Institute on the global labor market, covering 160 countries including Poland, indicates that Poles exhibit low levels of stress and engagement in their workplaces.
A recent Gallup poll shows the Icelandic Progressive Party's support dropping to 4.7%, prompting discussions on whether the party should consider a leftward shift in its political strategy.
A Wall Street Journal opinion piece discusses findings from a recent Gallup poll, indicating that Americans are reportedly less worried about various issues.
A survey by Gallup and Lumina Foundation reveals that one in six college students are changing their majors due to the perceived impact of artificial intelligence on the job market.
An opinion piece highlights a recent Gallup poll suggesting that Americans are reporting lower levels of worry, reflecting a shift in public sentiment.
An HS-gallup poll indicates that pensioners and men are satisfied with how the Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) leadership managed a harassment scandal, where the only punishment for workplace harassment was a reprimand.
A significant portion of Finnish Social Democratic Party supporters prefer the Centre Party as a coalition partner, while many remain undecided on Chairman Antti Lindtman's political line.
A new study indicates that Austrian conscripts are generally satisfied despite some shortcomings, while a Gallup poll shows a majority of respondents support extending both military and civilian service.
Lilja Dögg Alfreðsdóttir, leader of the Progressive Party, believes the Icelandic government's priorities are wrong for the nation. Meanwhile, the Independence Party is the largest in Reykjanesbær according to a new Gallup poll, indicating the current majority has fallen.
A Gallup analysis reveals that Pakistan's monetary assets have surged to Rs69 trillion since the 1970s, with bank deposits showing significant growth but reserves experiencing notable volatility.
A new Gallup poll indicates that the Social Democratic Alliance in Iceland is losing support, while the Independence Party and Progressive Party are gaining ground among parliamentary parties.
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CAIRO: Relentless Israeli attacks killed at least seven Palestinians in Gaza on Friday, medics said, adding to a death toll of at least 600 people killed by Israeli fire since a US-brokered ceasefire agreement came into effect last October.
Gaza’s health officials reported that in southern Gaza, five people were killed and several others...
A new Gallup survey indicates that 57% of Americans support the creation of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel, reflecting a significant shift in public attitudes.
Suomen ja Ruotsin sosiaalidemokraattien yhteinen turvallisuuskomitea kokoontui Helsingissä. Gallupjohdossa olevat puolueet valmistautuvat hallitusvaltaan.
A new Gallup poll reveals an unprecedented shift in American public opinion, with more Americans now supporting the Palestinian side over the Israeli side in the conflict.
A new Gallup poll reveals that 55% of college students trust their school's leadership, contrasting sharply with a broader public decline in confidence in higher education, which stands at just 38%.
PC Connection chairman Gallup sold $1.22 million in company stock, while Cathie Wood's firm sold $17 million of a popular AI stock. These transactions represent notable movements in the stock market.
A survey by Thermos Korea and Gallup Korea indicates that tumblers have transitioned from a lifestyle trend to an everyday necessity for most consumers in South Korea, used several times a week.
A Gallup poll in Austria indicates that a majority of the population supports the introduction of inheritance and gift taxes, with 49 percent favoring a threshold of approximately one million Euros.
An HS-gallup poll suggests more political turbulence ahead in Finland, indicating that the National Coalition Party's support, which had long endured government responsibility, has declined due to summer conflicts.
A new Gallup poll indicates that only 38% of Americans have confidence in higher education, a slip after a brief recovery, with concerns cited including campus bias, college costs, and workforce readiness.
A recent Gallup Korea survey indicates that President Lee Jae Myung's approval rating has fallen to 53 percent this week, after a rebound in the previous week's poll.
A recent Gallup poll indicates that a record 60% of Russians surveyed between March and May believe their local economic situation is deteriorating, reflecting the ongoing impact of the war in Ukraine.
A Gallup report indicates that for the first time in 20 years, over half of Russians are expressing pessimism, despite conventional wisdom suggesting widespread support for the state during the war in Ukraine.
Economic pessimism among Russians has reached its highest level in at least 20 years, according to a recent Gallup poll. Experts suggest that President Putin's policies do not prioritize the quality of life for ordinary Russians.
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's government has received its harshest public assessment yet, with over half of Finns rating its performance poorly, making Orpo less popular than former Prime Minister Rinne.
A new report by global analytics firm Gallup Inc. indicates that Filipino employees are the most stressed workers in Southeast Asia, also showing the highest psychological attachment to their work in the region.
A recent Gallup poll indicates that two out of three individuals are currently experiencing financial hardship as a direct result of elevated gasoline prices.
The United States and Iran have begun discussions aimed at a peace solution, with talks taking place in the Swiss Alps. While some express hope for a resolution, skepticism remains regarding the potential outcomes and the differing perspectives on the Iran deal.
An annual Gallup survey indicates that only about 30% of American part-time and full-time employees feel engaged at work, suggesting a widespread issue of mental disengagement among the workforce.
A recent Gallup poll indicates that over 70% of Americans oppose the construction of AI data centers near their residences, raising concerns about the US's competitiveness in the AI race against China.
The co-hosts of 'The View' dismissed a Gallup poll indicating an increase in young men turning to religion, with Whoopi Goldberg and Sara Haines linking the trend to the 'manosphere' movement.
A recent Gallup Korea survey indicates that approximately 75% of South Koreans in their 20s do not identify with any religion, reflecting a growing disinterest among younger generations and a broader trend of religious aging.
A recent Gallup poll indicates that nearly 70% of Americans oppose the construction of data centers in their communities, highlighting growing local resistance movements primarily driven by concerns over water economics.
A Gallup poll reveals that 36% of people worldwide are very or somewhat concerned that artificial intelligence could threaten their jobs, with specific figures also noted for Serbia.
Recent Gallup polls in Iceland show a notable shift in party support, with the Independence Party gaining significant momentum and pulling ahead of the Social Democratic Alliance.
A recent Gallup Korea poll indicates that only 24 percent of South Koreans in their 20s identify as religious, a significant drop from 45 percent in 2004, reflecting a growing trend away from religion among the youth.
A recent Gallup poll indicates that the Icelandic government has lost its parliamentary majority. The survey also suggests that the Left-Green Movement (VG) could gain an additional seat.
A Gallup poll indicated that affordability has been the primary financial concern for Americans for the fifth year in a row, highlighting persistent economic anxieties.
A Gallup survey indicates a sharp decline in Pakistan's private sector confidence during the first quarter of 2026, attributed to rising energy costs and regional geopolitical tensions.
A new Gallup survey indicates that young men aged 18-29 in the U.S. are now more likely than young women to consider religion important in their lives, with 42% of men compared to 30% of women. This marks a shift in religious importance among young adults.
A Gallup report indicates that while Austrian employees perform their duties, many feel little connection to their jobs, creating a challenge for companies amidst optimistic views on the job market.
A new Gallup poll indicates an increase in frequent AI use at workplaces, yet employees are increasingly concerned that new technologies will replace their jobs, leading to a reluctance to adopt AI.
A new Gallup study indicates that while half of Gen Z uses artificial intelligence, young adults are becoming less hopeful and more critical of the technology.
A recent poll in Iceland indicates that a growing majority of Icelanders oppose joining the European Union. Figures from a Gallup survey show 47% of respondents are against accession.
An opinion piece discusses findings from a recent Gallup poll, suggesting that Americans are experiencing a reduced level of worry compared to previous periods.
A recent Gallup poll indicates a significant decline in public trust towards the Icelandic National Church over the past decade, with only 39 percent expressing trust ten years ago. The article discusses changing public attitudes towards the institution.
A new Gallup poll indicates a decrease in the level of worry among Americans, reflecting shifts in public sentiment, which has also become the subject of an opinion piece.
A new Gallup poll suggests that Americans are experiencing a decrease in overall worry, reflecting shifts in public sentiment regarding various national and personal concerns.
Slovakia has fallen from 45th to 54th place in this year's World Happiness Report, which analyzes data from the Gallup Institute and explores factors like money, relationships, charity, and corruption.
A new Gallup poll indicates that the majority of US workers perceive the current period as an unfavorable time to search for new employment opportunities.
Poland has advanced into the global top tier, being recognized as one of the happiest countries in the world. This assessment comes from a report published by Gallup experts, summarizing a study on happiness levels worldwide.
New Mexico U.S. Senator Ben Ray Luján has successfully secured $120 million in funding for the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project, aiming to improve water infrastructure in the region.
A Gallup poll in Iceland shows little change in public trust for most institutions year-on-year, with the National Church and the Coast Guard seeing the largest increases in trust.
Sjálfstæðisflokkurinn og Samfylkingin mælast áfram stærstu flokkarnir í Reykjavík samkvæmt nýrri könnun Gallup sem gerð var fyrir Viðskiptablaðið og birt var í dag.
Báðir flokkar hafa þó tapað fylgi…
Support for the Icelandic government is decreasing, with the Social Democratic Alliance now measuring the highest support in a new Gallup poll at 28.5%, though it has lost some support since January. The Centre Party is the second largest with similar support to the last poll, around 20%.
A Gallup poll indicates that for the first time, more Americans sympathize with Palestinians than with Israelis, marking a reversal of long-standing trends.
A Gallup poll reveals a historic shift in American public opinion on the Middle East, with a majority expressing greater sympathy for Palestinians than for Israel for the first time in two decades.
A new Gallup poll indicates that Americans now sympathize more with Palestinians than Israelis in their conflict, marking a significant shift in public opinion over the past 25 years, particularly after the recent Gaza war.
A new Gallup poll, based on data gathered in 2025 phone interviews, estimates that 9% of U.S. adults identify as LGBTQ+, nearly triple the amount recorded in 2012 and similar to 2024 data.