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Americans' ratings of their lives are bouncing back while the World Happiness Report reveals how the world was feeling during the pandemic. A decade after the Tunisian revolution, its people's challenges have only increased along the dimensions that first sparked unrest and overthrow of the Ben Ali regime. Meanwhile, Americans now view China as their country's chief adversary. Finally, as the pandemic merely speeds upshifts that were unfolding in the global order, I talk with CNN's Fareed Zakaria on the Gallup Podcast about his new book Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World. Lead and Thrive, Mohamed Younis Editor-in-Chief Gallup This world needs great leaders, and great leaders need data and analysis they can trust. P.S. Did someone forward this email to you? Subscribe for unbiased, nonpartisan reporting on global opinion. | | | | News for You | Did Happiness Survive the COVID-19 Pandemic? |  | The United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network launched the ninth World Happiness Report — examining the state of happiness in a year like no other. Read Article | | | | Tunisia's Revolution Failed to Deliver on Economic Promises Seventy-two percent in Tunisia said in 2020 that their local economy was getting worse. Read Article | | New High in Perceptions of China as U.S.'s Greatest Enemy Forty-five percent of Americans now say China is the greatest enemy of the U.S., more than double the percentage who said so in 2020. Read Article | | | | Gallup Podcast | Fareed Zakaria on America's Dynamic, Disrupted Future | CNN host and best-selling author Fareed Zakaria discusses his latest book, Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World. | | | | | | | | |
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