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Pakistan has been listed as one of the high-risk countries in the latest ranking of the world’s most dangerous countries to visit in 2025.
The risk map, compiled by security and health risk services company International SOS, highlights countries with extreme security risks, including Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, and the Central African Republic.
Other countries on the list of high-risk destinations include Yemen, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and Ukraine.
Countries classified with a “high” security risk, alongside Pakistan, include Mali, Ethiopia, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Venezuela, Haiti, and Honduras.
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On the other end of the spectrum, some of the safest countries in terms of security risks include Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Morocco, and Vietnam.
The annual risk map evaluates countries based on various factors, including security threats, medical risks, climate change, and mental health concerns. It serves to inform travelers and businesses about potential risks in different regions.
The map rates countries using a five-level scale for both medical and security risks, with categories ranging from “low” to “very high” for medical risks, and from “insignificant” to “extreme” for security risks.