TOP 100 Most Dangerous Countries In 2024

What are the Most Dangerous Countries?

Here’s a list of the top 100 most dangerous countries in 2024, based on various factors including conflict, crime rates, political instability, and safety issues.

  1. Afghanistan – Ongoing conflict and Taliban control
  2. Syria – Civil war and conflict with various factions
  3. South Sudan – Civil war and political instability
  4. Yemen – Civil war and humanitarian crisis
  5. Iraq – Ongoing conflict and terrorism
  6. Somalia – Terrorism and lack of central government control
  7. Central African Republic – Armed conflict and political instability
  8. Libya – Civil war and political fragmentation
  9. South Sudan – Continuous civil war and violence
  10. Mali – Armed conflict and terrorism
  11. Democratic Republic of the Congo – Armed conflict and instability
  12. Sudan – Political instability and armed conflict
  13. Pakistan – Terrorism and political instability
  14. Nigeria – Terrorism and armed conflict (Boko Haram)
  15. Burundi – Political instability and ethnic conflict
  16. Ethiopia – Armed conflict and political instability
  17. Russia – Political repression and conflict in Ukraine
  18. Ukraine – Ongoing conflict with Russia
  19. Venezuela – Economic collapse and political instability
  20. Honduras – High crime rates and gang violence
  21. El Salvador – High crime rates and gang violence
  22. Guatemala – High crime rates and political instability
  23. Colombia – Drug trafficking and armed conflict
  24. Haiti – Political instability and economic crisis
  25. Iran – Political repression and regional tensions
  26. Turkey – Political repression and conflict with Kurdish groups
  27. Lebanon – Political instability and economic crisis
  28. Israel – Ongoing conflict with Palestine
  29. Saudi Arabia – Political repression and regional tensions
  30. Zimbabwe – Economic instability and political repression
  31. Myanmar – Military dictatorship and ethnic conflict
  32. Bangladesh – Political instability and natural disasters
  33. Sri Lanka – Ethnic tensions and political instability
  34. Philippines – High crime rates and political instability
  35. Jamaica – High crime rates and gang violence
  36. Trinidad and Tobago – High crime rates and gang violence
  37. Brazil – High crime rates and political instability
  38. Peru – Political instability and drug trafficking
  39. Paraguay – Political instability and organized crime
  40. Nicaragua – Political instability and civil unrest
  41. Bolivia – Political instability and social unrest
  42. Ecuador – Political instability and crime rates
  43. Argentina – Economic instability and crime rates
  44. Chile – Political unrest and protests
  45. Algeria – Political instability and terrorism
  46. Morocco – Political repression and regional tensions
  47. Tunisia – Political instability and terrorism
  48. Mauritania – Political instability and terrorism
  49. Western Sahara – Ongoing territorial dispute and instability
  50. Oman – Limited political freedoms and regional tensions
  51. United Arab Emirates – Political repression and regional tensions
  52. Qatar – Political repression and regional tensions
  53. Kuwait – Political repression and regional tensions
  54. Bahrain – Political repression and regional tensions
  55. Brunei – Political repression and lack of freedoms
  56. Singapore – Limited political freedoms and regional tensions
  57. South Korea – Regional tensions and military threats
  58. North Korea – Totalitarian regime and human rights abuses
  59. Japan – Natural disaster risks and regional tensions
  60. Taiwan – Regional tensions and potential conflict with China
  61. China – Political repression and regional tensions
  62. Mongolia – Political instability and economic issues
  63. Nepal – Political instability and natural disasters
  64. Bhutan – Political instability and limited freedoms
  65. Maldives – Political instability and economic issues
  66. Papua New Guinea – High crime rates and political instability
  67. Solomon Islands – Political instability and crime rates
  68. Fiji – Political instability and crime rates
  69. New Caledonia – Political instability and regional tensions
  70. Samoa – Political instability and crime rates
  71. Tonga – Political instability and economic issues
  72. Marshall Islands – Economic instability and environmental issues
  73. Micronesia – Political instability and economic issues
  74. Palau – Political instability and economic issues
  75. Vanuatu – Political instability and environmental issues
  76. Tuvalu – Economic instability and environmental issues
  77. Kiribati – Economic instability and environmental issues
  78. Nauru – Political instability and economic issues
  79. Saint Kitts and Nevis – Political instability and crime rates
  80. Saint Lucia – Political instability and crime rates
  81. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines – Political instability and crime rates
  82. Grenada – Political instability and crime rates
  83. Barbados – Political instability and crime rates
  84. Antigua and Barbuda – Political instability and crime rates
  85. Saint Barthelemy – Political instability and crime rates
  86. Saint Martin – Political instability and crime rates
  87. Anguilla – Political instability and crime rates
  88. British Virgin Islands – Political instability and crime rates
  89. Cayman Islands – Political instability and crime rates
  90. Turks and Caicos Islands – Political instability and crime rates
  91. Montserrat – Political instability and crime rates
  92. Bermuda – Political instability and crime rates
  93. Falkland Islands – Political instability and regional tensions
  94. Gibraltar – Political instability and regional tensions
  95. Andorra – Political instability and economic issues
  96. San Marino – Political instability and economic issues
  97. Liechtenstein – Political instability and economic issues
  98. Monaco – Political instability and economic issues
  99. Luxembourg – Political instability and economic issues
  100. Malta – Political instability and economic issues