Norway is the world's most peaceful nation: The Economist
Norway, New Zealand and Denmark top the list of the most peaceful nations and regions of the world, according to the report released The Economist. The countries were evaluated within the scale from 5 to 1, with five being the worst mark and one -- the best. Ireland is ranked fourth, followed by Japan.
Iraq, Sudan and Russia are the most militant and dangerous. Russia takes the fourth position from the bottom. U.S. are ranked 96th, Iran -- 97th and China -- 60th among 121 countries on the list.
Among Belarus's neighbors, Estonia is at 28th position; Poland -- 27th. Ukraine and Belarus are between 80th and 90th positions on the list, reports onet.pl
Iraq, Sudan and Russia are the most militant and dangerous. Russia takes the fourth position from the bottom. U.S. are ranked 96th, Iran -- 97th and China -- 60th among 121 countries on the list.
Among Belarus's neighbors, Estonia is at 28th position; Poland -- 27th. Ukraine and Belarus are between 80th and 90th positions on the list, reports onet.pl