According to the latest study carried by the American consulting company Gallup, Tunisians are among the ten most tense and saddest peoples in the world.
The 2020 Gallup Global Emotions is based on more than 175,000 interviews with adults in more than 140 countries in 2019.
According to the report which takes into account the exposure of peoples to five negative feelings (tension, pain, sadness, anxiety, anger), Tunisia is Eighth in the world and is in the top 10 of the most unhappy peoples out of 145 countries involved by the study, with two other Arab countries, particularly Iraq, which tops the ranking and Lebanon (5th).
The top 10 include Iraq, Rwanda, Afghanistan, Chad, Lebanon and Sierra Leone, Guinea, Tunisia, Iran and Togo.
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