Tunisia occupies a little enclosure in the classification of countries where we live the happiest. With a score of 4,497 points, Tunisia is classified 110th out of 137 countries.
For the sixth consecutive year, Finland prides itself on being the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Reporting ranking, relayed by CNN.
Overall, it is the Nordic countries that record the best results, with Denmark, Iceland, Sweden and Norway that are very well classified. With a score of 7,473 points, the Zionist state comes to 4th in the happiest countries in the world!
For its part, Lithuania entered the Top 20. In the past six years, the Baltic Nation has gone from 52nd place in 2017 to 20th place in 2023, unlike France that leaves this top, ranking this year in 21st place.
The United Arab Emirates is the happiest of the Arab countries. They arrive in the 26th world position, followed by Saudi Arabia (30th), Bahrain (42nd), Algeria (81st) and Morocco (100th).
The least happy countries in the world are Sierra Leone (135th), Lebanon (136th) and Afghanisan (137th).
In the World Happiness report last year, Tunisia occupied 120th place out of a total of 146 countries.
The report, which is a publication of the network of solutions for the United Nations sustainable development, is based on global surveys carried out in more than 150 countries.
Among the criteria taken into account: healthy life expectancy, GDP per capita, social support, weak corruption, solidarity or even freedom of expression.