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In Africa, Corruption Viewed as Widespread, Yet Declining
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Majority in Sub-Saharan Africa Wouldn't Use Formal Courts
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Many in South Sudan View Independence Positively
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Arab Spring Largely Ignored in Sub-Saharan Africa; Among those watching closely, multitude view events negatively
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Iranians' Support for Syria Softens; Less than half of Iranians favor economic, military, or political support
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Most Iranians Say Sanctions Hurting Their Livelihoods; Yet majority says nuclear power should still move forward
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In Iraqi Kurdistan, Satisfaction With Infrastructure Crumbles; Satisfaction in rest of Iraq up over same period
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Confidence in Judicial Systems Varies Worldwide
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Nigerian President Buhari's Approval Drops in Second Year
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Europeans Give Banks Little Credit; Only one in 10 in Cyprus, Spain confident in financial institutions in 2013
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Qatar Leads Arab World in Youth Entrepreneurship; Thirty-three percent of young Qataris plan to start a business soon
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Iranians Split, 40% to 35%, on Nuclear Military Power; Half support cutting ties with countries that impose sanctions
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