In 2024, the Global Peace Index identified Yemen, Sudan, and South Sudan as the world’s most dangerous countries due to ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises. Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Syria also faced severe instability and violence. The assessment highlighted these nations’ struggles with internal strife, displacement, and deteriorating infrastructure, urging global attention to their plights.
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