Will Delhi’s Coldest Night Dawn an Indian Spring?
Tear gas, water cannons and dozens of police were unable to break apart the thousands of Indian protesters who took to the streets of Delhi, in defiance of the ban ...
Tear gas, water cannons and dozens of police were unable to break apart the thousands of Indian protesters who took to the streets of Delhi, in defiance of the ban ...
2/3rds feel Presidents recent actions are bad for Egypt Half of respondents feel decree is an abuse of power Dubai 23rd December 2012: ...
On October 19th, Sassine Square, a busy residential area in the Achrafieh neighborhood of Beirut was rocked by a massive car bomb that killed ...
YouGov has completed polls of likely voters in 27 states, conducted between October 31st and November 3rd. Based on these polls, President Obama is ...
On the 15th of March 2011, also known as “The Day of Rage” in Syria, activists called for the fall of the regime of ...
On June 29th, Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi took office as president of Egypt. YouGov conducted an online poll between 8th-15th July in Egypt, ...
Whilst the perception terrorist attacks have decreased is clearly a positive and based on international news reporting, it seems to be backed up by ...
Only 5% of MENA Arabs believe Iranian claims to Abu Musa and Tunb Islands. 63% agree Ahmadinejad’s visit was a flagrant violation of UAE ...
Somalia has been without an effective central administration since 1991, when the dictator Mohammed Siad Barre, who had held power for over two decades, ...
MOTION REJECTED by 26% to 74% A majority of Arabs believe women will be better off in post-revolutionary states where political Islam is on ...