Kuwait among ‘happiest’ countries, four Arab nations named ‘most miserable’

Kuwaitis have been ranked the second happiest populace in the world, according to the latest results of an annual index. (AFP/File Photo)
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Updated 23 May 2023
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Kuwait among ‘happiest’ countries, four Arab nations named ‘most miserable’

  • Switzerland topped the list
  • Zimbabwe voted most miserable nation

LONDON: Kuwaitis have been ranked the second happiest populace in the world, according to the latest results of an annual index.

The rankings of the Annual Misery Index, compiled by Steve Hanke, professor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins University, put the Gulf country ahead of the likes of Ireland, Japan and Thailand in the ranking for “happiest countries.”

Switzerland topped the list, while Muslim-majority Malaysia came in fifth spot.

Meanwhile, four Arab countries were ranked among the most “miserable” nations on Earth, with Yemen in seventh, Sudan fifth, Lebanon fourth and Syria third.

Zimbabwe topped the chart and Ukraine, unsurprisingly given its brutal war with Russia, was eighth.

The rankings are calculated using the sum of inflation, unemployment (multiplied by two), bank-lending rates, minus the annual percentage change in real gross domestic product per capita, according to The Telegraph.

Much like Zimbabwe, Lebanon’s soaring inflation was a “major contributor” to its high misery ranking, Hanke said. Elsewhere, years-long conflicts in Syria and Yemen, and the fresh skirmishes in Sudan, were leading factors in their places on the “misery list.”


Harry Styles announces 2026 global tour: See the dates

Updated 23 January 2026
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Harry Styles announces 2026 global tour: See the dates

  • e news arrives a week after Styles revealed his fourth studio album will arrive March 6. Titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally”

NEW YORK: Harry Styles is getting back out on the road. The English musician announced his “Together, Together” tour on Thursday. It’s a 50-date run made up of residencies in Europe, the UK, Brazil, Mexico, the US and Australia.
Styles’ tour launches May 16 with six nights in Amsterdam, followed by six nights in London, two in São Paulo, two in Mexico City, 30 at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, two in Melbourne and two in Sydney, where it will conclude in December.
Openers include Robyn, Shania Twain, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, and more.
There are a few pre-sale opportunities. The general sale for São Paulo begins Wednesday and the Mexico City sale begins Jan. 29.
The general sale for Amsterdam, London, Melbourne, Sydney, and many New York dates begins Jan. 30. The last New York dates, Oct. 10 to 31, will go on sale Feb. 4.
Styles is no stranger to residencies. During his “Love on Tour” in 2022, he did a 15-night stint at Madison Square Garden, which Ticketmaster labeled “the highest-grossing single engagement in the venue’s history.”
The “Together, Together” tour news arrives a week after Styles revealed his long-awaited, fourth studio album will arrive March 6.
Titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” the album is Styles’ first full-length project in four years. It follows the 2022, critically acclaimed synth pop record “Harry’s House,” which earned the former One Direction star the top prize of album of the year at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
The cover for “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” features the 31-year-old artist in a T-shirt and jeans at night, standing underneath a shimmering disco ball hung outside.