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10 Safest Countries In The World In 2024

In a world marked by diversity, political conflicts, income disparities, and environmental challenges, many individuals prioritize finding safe and stable places to live.
A country’s safety is influenced by a myriad of factors that collectively contribute to the well-being and security of its citizens and residents. Key elements include low crime rates, political stability, effective governance, quality healthcare, social stability, economic prosperity, education, health and well-being, infrastructure and disaster preparedness, and international relations.
In an era of heightened global safety concerns, identifying the world’s safest country has never been more crucial, as governments vary widely in their ability to ensure societal safety and social welfare amid a dynamic and growing population.
The Global Peace Index (GPI), developed by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), is a comprehensive measure that evaluates peace and stability worldwide, considering factors such as violence levels, political instability, and small arms availability, offering insights into global peace trends by ranking countries accordingly.
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The Global Peace Index (GPI) is a composite index that measures the peacefulness of countries using 23 quantitative and qualitative indicators, each weighted on a scale from one to five, where a lower score indicates a higher level of peace in the country.
According to the GPI, the following are the top ten safest countries in the world.
Iceland
Iceland is widely regarded as the world’s safest country, with its long history in the Atlantic as a shining example of positive peace.
Residents and tourists alike experience a pervasive sense of security influenced by a stable political climate, making Iceland an ideal destination for those seeking both tranquility and adventure due to its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, robust social unity, and minimal crime rates.
Ireland
Ireland is recognized as one of the safest countries in Europe and the world, famous for its breathtaking landscapes and friendly environment.
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With consistently low crime rates, it provides a secure setting for both residents and visitors. Ireland’s education system is highly esteemed worldwide, drawing students from around the globe to its universities.
Austria
Austria, in Central Europe, is known for being very safe and having a good quality of life. It’s ranked the fifth safest country in the world.
The country has beautiful Alpine landscapes, historic cities like Vienna and Salzburg, and a rich cultural heritage. Austria is consistently one of the safest countries because it has low crime rates and effective law enforcement.
New Zealand
New Zealand is recognized as one of the safest tourist destinations due to its excellent healthcare system and effective police force, which keep violent crime rates exceptionally low.
New Zealand benefits from a stable political climate that prioritizes democracy, the rule of law, and human rights, fostering a long-standing tradition of peaceful governance that enhances social cohesion and safety.
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Singapore
Singapore stands out as a city renowned for its high standards of urban efficiency and safety, ranking among the cleanest and safest in Asia.
This island nation provides visitors with a hassle-free vacation experience through strict regulations, well-maintained infrastructure, and a vibrant culinary culture.
Switzerland
Switzerland, an iconic Central European nation renowned for its breathtaking Alpine vistas, precision craftsmanship, and financial strength, is also esteemed for its political neutrality.
The country upholds a reputation for peace and stability, supported by an efficient healthcare system, excellent education standards, and minimal crime rates, all contributing to its high quality of life.
Portugal
Portugal, with its Mediterranean climate and breathtaking coastline, is considered one of the best countries to live in Europe.
Its relaxed lifestyle, vibrant cultural heritage, and welcoming environment attract expatriates from around the world.
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Denmark
Scandinavia is widely regarded as the most peaceful region in the world, with Denmark standing out as the safest country among its counterparts.
Denmark boasts a well-established democratic political system characterized by stability, respect for human rights, and transparency. It has also earned a reputation as one of the world’s safest and friendliest travel destinations, thanks to its clean beaches, beautiful streets in Copenhagen, well-run institutions, good quality of life, and stable government.
Slovenia
Slovenia, a peaceful country in Northern Europe, boasts remarkably low crime rates with an almost nonexistent homicide rate. Its robust legal system guarantees fair trials for all citizens.
Slovenia is ideal for travelers seeking both excitement and safety, with its diverse environment, low crime rates, efficient public transit, friendly locals, and abundant outdoor experiences across mountains, forests, lakes, rivers, and coastline despite its small size.
Malaysia
Ranked as the third-most peaceful country in the Asia-Pacific region, Malaysia holds the top global position in the Ongoing Domestic and International Conflict domain and ranks third in the Militarization domain.
Malaysia, with its multicultural society of Malays, Chinese, Indians, and indigenous communities, benefits from inclusive government policies. Low crime rates, supported by a robust economy, help reduce poverty and inequality. Since gaining independence in 1957, Malaysia has enjoyed stable governance, fostering a harmonious social and political environment.
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South Korea, Japan Protest China, Russia Aircraft Incursions
South Korea and Japan reacted furiously on Wednesday after Chinese and Russian military aircraft conducted joint patrols around the two countries, with both Seoul and Tokyo scrambling jets.
South Korea said it had protested with representatives of China and Russia, while Japan said it had conveyed its “serious concerns” over national security.
According to Tokyo, two Russian Tu-95 nuclear-capable bombers on Tuesday flew from the Sea of Japan to rendezvous with two Chinese H-6 bombers in the East China Sea, then conducted a joint flight around the country.
The incident comes as Japan is locked in a dispute with China over comments Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi made about Taiwan.
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The bombers’ joint flights were “clearly intended as a show of force against our nation, Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi wrote on X Wednesday.
Top government spokesman Minoru Kihara said that Tokyo had “conveyed to both China and Russia our serious concerns over our national security through diplomatic channels”.
Seoul said Tuesday the Russian and Chinese warplanes entered its air defence zone and that a complaint had been lodged with the defence attaches of both countries in the South Korean capital.
“Our military will continue to respond actively to the activities of neighbouring countries’ aircraft within the KADIZ in compliance with international law,” said Lee Kwang-suk, director general of the International Policy Bureau at Seoul’s defence ministry, referring to the Korea Air Defence Identification Zone.
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South Korea also said it deployed “fighter jets to take tactical measures in preparation for any contingencies” in response to the Chinese and Russian incursion into the KADIZ.
The planes were spotted before they entered the air defence identification zone, defined as a broader area in which countries police aircraft for security reasons but which does not constitute their airspace.
Japan’s defence ministry also scrambled fighter jets to intercept the warplanes.
Beijing later Tuesday confirmed it had organised drills with Russia’s military according to “annual cooperation plans”.
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Moscow also described it as a routine exercise, saying it lasted eight hours and that some foreign fighter jets followed the Russian and Chinese aircraft.
Since 2019, China and Russia have regularly flown military aircraft into South Korea’s air defence zone without prior notice, citing joint exercises.
In November last year, Seoul scrambled jets as five Chinese and six Russian military planes flew through its air defence zone.
Similar incidents occurred in June and December 2023, and in May and November 2022.
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Meanwhile, Tokyo said Monday it had scrambled jets in response to repeated takeoff and landing exercises involving fighter jets and military helicopters from China’s Liaoning aircraft carrier as it cruised in international waters near Japan.
It also summoned Beijing’s ambassador after military aircraft from the Liaoning locked radar onto Japanese jets, the latest incident in the row ignited by Takaichi’s comments backing Taiwan.
Takaichi suggested last month that Japan would intervene militarily in any Chinese attack on the self-ruled island, which Beijing claims as its own and has not ruled out seizing by force.
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Thousands Reported To Have Fled DR Congo Fighting As M23 Closes On Key City
Fierce fighting rocked the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday as the Rwanda-backed M23 militia rapidly advanced towards the strategic city of Uvira, with tens of thousands of people fleeing over the nearby border into Burundi, sources said.
The armed group and its Rwandan allies were just a few kilometres (miles) north of Uvira, security and military sources told AFP.
The renewed violence undermined a peace agreement brokered by US President Donald Trump that Kinshasa and Kigali signed less than a week ago, on December 4.
Trump had boasted that the Rwanda-DRC conflict was one of eight he has ended since returning to power in America in January.
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With the new fighting, more than 30,000 people have fled the area around Uvira for Burundi in the space of a week, a UN source and a Burundian administrative source told AFP.
The Burundian source told AFP on condition of anonymity he had recorded more than 8,000 daily arrivals over the past two days, and 30,000 arrivals in one week. A source in the UN refugee agency confirmed the figure.
The Rwanda-backed M23 offensive comes nearly a year after the group seized control of Goma and Bukavu, the two largest cities in eastern DRC, a strategic region rich in natural resources and plagued by conflict for 30 years.
Local people described a state of growing panic as bombardments struck the hills above Uvira, a city of several hundred thousand residents.
“Three bombs have just exploded in the hills. It’s every man for himself,” said one resident reached by telephone.
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“We are all under the beds in Uvira — that’s the reality,” another resident said, while a representative of civil society who would not give their name described fighting on the city’s outskirts.
Fighting was also reported in Runingo, another small locality some 20 kilometres (12 miles) from Uvira, as the M23 and the Rwandan army closed in.
Burundi views the prospect of Uvira falling to Rwanda-backed forces as an existential threat, given that it sits across Lake Tanganyika from Burundi’s economic capital Bujumbura.
The city is the main sizeable locality in the area yet to fall to the M23 and its capture would essentially cut off the zone from DRC control.
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Burundi deployed about 10,000 soldiers to eastern DRC in October 2023 as part of a military cooperation agreement, and security sources say reinforcements have since taken that presence to around 18,000 men.
The M23 and Rwandan forces launched their Uvira offensive on December 1.
Rich in natural resources, eastern DRC has been choked by successive conflicts for around three decades.
Violence in the region intensified early this year when M23 fighters seized the key eastern city of Goma in January, followed by Bukavu, capital of South Kivu province, a few weeks later.
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The peace deal meant to quell the fighting was signed last Thursday in Washington by Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi and his Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame, with Trump — who called it a “miracle” deal — also putting his signature to it.
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The agreement includes an economic component intended to secure US supplies of critical minerals present in the region, as America seeks to challenge China’s dominance in the sector.
But even on the day of the signing, intense fighting took place in South Kivu, where Uvira is located, which included the bombing of houses and schools.
Witnesses and military sources in Uvira said that Congolese soldiers fleeing the fighting had arrived in the city overnight Monday and shops were looted at dawn.
Several hundred Congolese and Burundian soldiers had already fled to Burundi on Monday, according to military sources, since the M23 fighters embarked on their latest offensive from Kamanyola, some 70 kilometres north of Uvira.
Since the M23’s lightning offensive early this year, the front had largely stabilised over the past nine months.
Burundian President Evariste Ndayishimiye warned in February there was a danger of the conflict escalating into a broader regional war, a fear echoed by the United Nations.
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‘Santa Claus’ Arrested For Possessing, Distributing Child Sexual Abuse Material
A 64-year-old man from Hamilton Township has been arrested in the United States after investigators linked him to the possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material.
The suspect, identified as Mark Paulino, had been working as a “Santa for hire” at holiday events, a role that placed him in repeated contact with children.
Mercer County officials said the investigation began on 4 December when detectives were alerted to suspicious online activity involving the uploading of child pornography from a residence in Hamilton Township. The probe quickly identified Paulino, a retired elementary school teacher, as the person involved.
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Police stated that Paulino had presented himself online as a retired teacher and had recently performed as Santa Claus for photographs and private, corporate, and organisational events. “Because this role involved direct, repeated contact with children, detectives worked around the clock to secure a search warrant,” authorities explained.
The warrant was executed on 5 December, during which police seized multiple items regarded as evidentiary. Paulino was taken into custody without incident and charged with possession and distribution of child sexual abuse materials, as well as endangering the welfare of a child.
Prosecutors have filed a motion to detain him pending trial. The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities have urged members of the public with relevant information to come forward.
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