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In South America, Ecuador ranks as the most dangerous country, driven by escalating gang violence. While the country had some of the lowest homicide rates in the region in 2019, drug gangs have increasingly gripped the country. In January, gang members stormed a news station, detonated bombs...
Mandela Bay in South Africa is the only city outside Latin America among the 10 most dangerous cities worldwide. The country is struggling with extremely high levels of inequality, and is struggling with high levels of crime and power outages, harming the country's economy and driving more...
10. Ukraine There is an ongoing conflict in Ukraine with Russia. Between the countries, the armed forces are involved with on the ground conflict in the Eastern region, and it is not uncommon for locals to get involved in the conflict. Read about the #9 Most Dangerous Country “Egypt” on...
America. The man who blew the whistle on this was a former Defense Department analyst who had worked at the Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, California by the name of Daniel Ellsberg. Ellsberg became, in the words of then-National Security advisor Henry Kissinger, "the most dangerous man in...
It may surprise you to learn that the United States is thefourth most dangerousdriving country in the world. And one of the most dangerous roads is Alabama's US Route 431. The main reasons are poor visibility and just straight-up dangerous driving by the locals. The road has been widened...
Connecting Canberra to Yass, the Barton Highway is generally thought to be the worst and mostdangerous major roadin Australia. Located in a rapidly growing part of the country, it’s too small for the large amount of traffic it gets, and is in poor condition in many areas....
Keep them all, they represent the History of the country we live in today Diana Under no circumstances. Kevan I’m sure that if you look hard enough, you’ll find that every statue, monument, street, etc will have someone that might be offended by it. All of us will offend someone ...
A majority of these towns were given their names in the mid-to-late 1800s as settlers making their way across the country found unclaimed plots of land and decided to make them their own. While I imagine they thought the names they came up with were innocent, and perhaps a tribute to ...