The world's most dangerous countries to visit in 2025

Global risk assessment: International SOS released its 2025 Risk Outlook report with the Risk Map 2025, offering insights into challenges for organizational resilience.

Somalia: Somalia ranks as one of the most dangerous countries due to extreme security risks from ongoing conflict, weak governance, and militant group threats.

Venezuela: The South American nation's economic collapse, Maduro's contested 2024 re-election.

Ukraine: The war in Ukraine has caused extensive damage, especially in cities like Mariupol and Kharkiv.

Sudan: Sudan continues to face instability due to ongoing armed conflict, political turmoil, and severe humanitarian crises. 

South Sudan: South Sudan faces ongoing challenges with fragile peace agreements, persistent interethnic violence, and widespread food insecurity.

Syria: Syria's civil war, coupled with the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, has left the country in ruins, facing an uncertain future.

Central African Republic: The Central African Republic is plagued by ongoing conflict between armed groups and government forces. 

Yemen: War-torn Yemen faces devastating conflict, famine, and healthcare collapse. 

HaitiL: Haiti faces severe gang violence, political instability, and economic challenges, with rampant crime displacing 700,000 people.

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