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In May 2025, the U.S. issued a travel advisory for Switzerland. For most people, this seemed confusing. Switzerland is widely ...
The world has been a tumultuous place recently, with many high-profile military attacks making the headlines. The US's strike on nuclear operations in Iran comes on the heels of conflicts in Palestine ...
The safest place in the world is Iceland, which ranks number one on the 2022 Global Peace Index. Iceland, with a score of 1.107, has held this position on the GPI for over a decade.
The safest place in the world may be more easily measured for some than others. Iceland, for instance, ranks as the safest, most peaceful country on the 2022 Global Peace Index.
Amid military tensions in the Middle East, international peace has gained new importance for those looking to travel or move ...
If you want to skip our discussion about global peace, head to the 11 safest countries in the world in 2024. In the past couple of years, there has been a noticeable deterioration in global peace.
During our research about safest most exotic places in the world, the Great Barrier Reef was mentioned on more websites and blogs than any other place. Click to continue reading and see the 5 ...
Abu Dhabi has been the world’s safest city for nine years in a row, and the UAE has several cities ranked highly on the global list. Based on the 2025 Numbeo Safety Index, here are the top 10 ...
If full-blown world conflict breaks out, there are a number of places across the globe which would probably be safe.
News; World news; Nuclear weapons; World's safest countries in 2025 revealed amid rising fears of World War Three The relentless onslaught of global events from war in Europe to a wider conflict ...
Is the country you live in one of the safest places in the world? An updated study has the answer. According to the Global Peace Index (GPI), Iceland is ranked as the most peaceful country in the ...
Forbes Advisor has ranked the riskiest and safest cities in the world. Photo / 123rf. Visit the safest cities in the world, and take note of the riskiest ones, writes Mauriz Coronel.