2025 Ranking of the World’s Most Dangerous Countries
The 2025 ranking of the world’s most dangerous countries has been updated, with the U.S.-based Global Guardian highlighting nations facing severe political instability, economic crises, and security threats.

Kokcha News Agency reports that the 2025 ranking of the world’s most dangerous countries, compiled by the U.S.-based Global Guardian, has been released. The comprehensive analysis takes into account a wide range of international data, including economic crises, internal conflicts, and terrorism threats, to determine the risk levels of each country.
According to the report, the global peace environment is increasingly deteriorating, with security challenges deepening in regions such as the Middle East, Africa, and parts of Asia. Social tensions are also on the rise in many of these areas.
The countries at the top of the list are those facing the most challenging conditions in terms of both political instability and security.
2025 Ranking of the World’s Most Dangerous Countries:
- Afghanistan – Ongoing conflict, terrorism, and political instability continue to make Afghanistan the most dangerous country in the world.
- Syria – Despite a reduction in active fighting, the country remains plagued by terrorism, economic collapse, and humanitarian crises.
- Yemen – The civil war, famine, and disease have made Yemen one of the most perilous places on earth.
- South Sudan – Political instability, ethnic violence, and economic hardship keep South Sudan in the top five.
- Iraq – Terrorism and political instability remain significant threats in Iraq.
- Somalia – Persistent terrorism, piracy, and political instability make Somalia a high-risk country.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo – Armed conflict and humanitarian crises continue to destabilize the region.
- Central African Republic – Ongoing violence and political instability keep the country in the top ten.
- Libya – Political fragmentation and terrorism make Libya a dangerous place.
- Pakistan – Terrorism and political instability remain key challenges in Pakistan.
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