HELSINKI: For a fourth successive year and notwithstanding the Covid-19 pandemic, Finland has been ranked the world's happiest country, a UN report said on Friday. Notably, Finland was one of 23 surveyed countries that had a female head of government. The researchers said this was "no surprise", citing that Finland has "always ranked very high on the measures of mutual trust that have helped to protect lives and livelihoods during the pandemic", reports by Xinhua. The report is based on three years of Gallup surveys of how happy citizens perceive themselves to be. They "have tended to favour making policy with overall well-being as the objective, and this makes suppressing community transmission an even more obvious choice for them", according to the World Happiness Report. "The pandemic reminds us of our global environmental threats, the urgent need to cooperate, and the difficulties of achieving cooperation in each country and globally," said co-editor Jeffrey D Sachs of Columbia University's Center for Sustainable Development. Factors used for the assessment include GDP per capita, healthy years of life expectancy, freedom, and perceived corruption in government and business. Denmark, Switzerland, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Luxembourg, and New Zealand were also among the top 10. The US ranked 20th, Russia 77th, China 85th, and India 140th. The World Happiness Report has proven to be an indispensable tool for policymakers looking to better understand what makes people happy and thereby to promote the wellbeing of their citizenry. German Minister says might be possible to re-impose some curbs Tanzania get its new President Samia Suluhu Hassan, first female head of the state Australia is suffering from bushfire smoke, Study shows it dangerous as large Volcano eruption