
A few days to see the year and welcome 2016, the three events that marked 2015 were the killings in the United States, the terrorist attacks in Paris and the atrocities of the group 'Islamic state'.
The survey found that 57 percent of respondents said that 2015 was worse for the world, compared to the previous year. Only 10 percent believe that 2015 was better.
With respect to the United States, 17 percent believe that this year was better, compared to 30 percent a year ago. 37 percent think this year was worse and 44% said there was not much difference.
Another of the issues that were important to respondents were the clashes generated by the deaths of African Americans in the hands of the police.
Events in Baltimore and Chicago resulted in the creation of the movement "Black Lives Matter" ("The life of a black matter").
Also on the list of outstanding events and in the following order: the nuclear deal with Iran, the crisis of migrants in Europe, the US presidential campaign, the agreement on climate change, the legalization of gay marriage by the Supreme Court and the restoration of diplomatic relations with Cuba.
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