The most uncertain countries in Europe, here is Kosovo

The Global Peace Index 2016 was recently released by think-tank, the Institute for Economics and Peace, revealing the safest and most dangerous countries in the world. The 10th edition of the annual report, which was released on June 8th, ranked 163 countries based on their peace levels and presented [...]
Each nation was issued a peace assessment of 5 (the lower the outcome, the higher the level of peace), determined by the analysis of 23 factors divided into three categories: the level of security and security in society, internal and international conflict and militarism.
Iceland took the coveted title of the safest country in the world. With a result of 1,192, the European nation ranks too high for the lack of internal and international conflict, as well as the calm state of society.
Another Nordic country, Denmark, takes second place with a score of 1,246, while Austria is the third most secure country in the world, with a score of 1,278.
Of the 11 countries considered to have a highly-high “ ” of peace according to the Index, eight are in Europe, while Japan (called 9th most secure), Canada (8) and New Zealand (4) also make a good presentation. Although, Great Britain (47th) or the US (103) do not have this presentation.
Below are the 11 safest countries on Earth, along with their peace results:
11. Finland 1,429
10. Slovenia 1,408
9. Japan growth 1,395
8. Canada - 1,388
7. Switzerland 1.37
6. Czech Republic 1.36
5. Portugal é 1.356
4. New Zealand 1,287
3. Austria ) 1,278
2. Denmark 1,246
1. Iceland 1,192 /The world.al
Meanwhile, Kosovo for this year is ranked 76th.
The state of Kosovo is ranked the 33rd most uncertain country in Europe, which is the fourth most uncertain country on the old continent.
The three most uncertain countries in Europe are Turkey, Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. /Insider. com












