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Crime index 2025: 10 least safe countries in the world; check full list
Crime index 2025: 10 least safe countries in the world; check full list

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Crime index 2025: 10 least safe countries in the world; check full list

Imagine you're planning your next trip, or maybe thinking of relocating, and you start Googling 'Is this city safe?' You're hit with a barrage of Reddit threads, government stats, and that one friend who swears that the city is not safe. Well, here is a list of countries that ranked in the top of the Crime Index of Numbeo, a crowd-sourced rating system that estimates the overall crime level in a city or country. Contributors rate their perception of local crime on a scale from -2 (strong negative perception) to +2 (strong positive perception). These numbers are then filtered using spam-detecting algorithms to weed out bots, trolls, and people demonstrating suspicious behaviour. The final score is scaled from 0 to 100 for easy understanding: Very low crime: Below 20 Low: 20–40 Moderate: 40–60 High: 60–80 Very high: Above 80 So if a place scores a 78, it's not exactly safe after dark. The Safety Index, by the way, is just the Crime Index's mirror twin. The higher the Safety Index, the more comfortable you should feel walking alone at night without clutching your keys like Wolverine claws. What are people rating? Numbeo asked its users to weigh in on several crime-related factors, such as: Perception of general crime levels How safe people feel during the day and at night Concerns about being mugged, robbed, harassed, or worse Severity of property crimes (think theft, burglary, vandalism) Severity of violent crimes (assault, homicide, sexual violence) It's a pretty comprehensive list, and while it may not reflect actual crime reports, it certainly tells you how people feel about their environment. And sometimes, that gut feeling is just as important. Read more: Which country has the largest snake population What about official crime stats? Governments around the world do collect actual crime data, usually based on reported incidents per capita. But comparing those numbers internationally is like comparing apples to secretive oranges. Here's why: In some countries, people underreport crime—either due to mistrust in the police or cultural stigma. Some governments fudge the numbers for political reasons. (Looking at you, suspiciously safe autocracies.) And in many places, data isn't even available, or is too outdated to be useful. So, while government statistics are useful within a single country, they're not always great for global comparisons. That's where Numbeo steps in, offering a perception-based, cross-border index that's continuously updated and semiannually reviewed. Read more: 5 luxury getaways in India that are worth the splurge So who's winning (or losing) the safety game? Here's a snapshot from Numbeo's current index: Haiti - 32.6 Papua New Guinea - 31.6 Venezuela - 29.0 Afghanistan - 28.1 South Africa - 25.4 Honduras - 24.8 Trinidad and Tobago - 19.5 Syria - 19.3 Jamaica - 19.0 India isn't in the top 10, or should we say, bottom 10, but it still finds itself in the 'moderate' crime bracket. Urban safety remains a concern, especially with rising population density and varying law enforcement standards. Do note that Numbeo's Crime Index is perception-based, crowd-sourced, and influenced by personal experience. Safety isn't just about crime rates—it's about how safe people feel, and that, in turn, shapes neighborhoods, travel choices, and city planning.

UAE ranked safest country in the world in 2025 mid-year review
UAE ranked safest country in the world in 2025 mid-year review

Yemen Online

time22-07-2025

  • Yemen Online

UAE ranked safest country in the world in 2025 mid-year review

The UAE has once again clinched the top spot in a ranking of safest countries in the world. According to the 'Safety Index by Country 2025 Mid-Year' by Numbeo, a crowd-sourced online database, the UAE logged 85.2 points. The UAE was followed by Andorra, Qatar, Taiwan and Macao (China), who rounded up the top 5 countries on the Safety Index. The UAE, home to more than 200 nationalities, is known for its quality of living and its safety and security. It had ranked second on Numbeo's the safety index in March 2025, while Andorra had topped that list. In the mid-year list, Andorra, a small country situated between France and Spain and known for its ski resorts, ranked second with 84.8 points on the Safety Index. Qatar ranked third with 84.6 points, followed by Taiwan and Macao. Saudi Arabia ranked 14 on the index, followed by Bahrain at 15. Kuwait ranked 38 and Jordan 54. Pakistan came in at 62, with the Philippines and India ranking close to each other, 66 and 67, respectively. The UK ranked 86 with 51.6 index points, while the US ranked 91 with 50.8 points. Last year, UAE's Abu Dhabi and Dubai remained top liveable cities in the Middle East and Africa, and improved their scores in health care and education, according to the Global Liveability Index of the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) for 2024. The index ranked Dubai closely behind in the second spot, highlighting its achieved progress in the same areas. According to the 'Crime and Safety Indexes'' provided by the Numbeo website, Abu Dhabi is considered one of the safest cities globally. The city ranked first globally on the Safety Index with a score of 88.2 points and had the lowest score on the Crime Index with 11.8 points. Meanwhile, Dubai ranked fifth on the list of the world's safest cities.

UAE ranked safest country in the world again in 2025
UAE ranked safest country in the world again in 2025

What's On

time22-07-2025

  • What's On

UAE ranked safest country in the world again in 2025

In the 2025 midyear global safety index, the United Arab Emirates was ranked the safest country in the world once again. A title it's becoming well known for. Whether you've lived here for years or are visiting for the first time, it's easy to believe when you're walking home late, leaving your phone on a café table, or hopping into a cab at 2am and feel completely safe. The ranking comes from Numbeo's Global Safety Index, which measures how safe people feel in countries around the world and how low crime levels are. After ranking second in March, the UAE has reclaimed the top spot mid-year. So, what makes the UAE stand out? Why is the UAE ranked safest country in the world again – and what keeps it at the top? A global hub built on safety and security Home to over 200 nationalities, the country is known not just for its skyline but for its focus on creating a safe environment for residents and visitors alike. In March 2025, the UAE was second on the list, with Andorra holding the top spot, but the mid-year update put the UAE firmly back on top. Andorra, a small country in Europe known for its ski resorts, sits in second place with 84.8 points, followed closely by Qatar (84.6 points), Taiwan, and Macao. How the region and world compare Other Middle Eastern countries show solid performances, with Saudi Arabia ranking 14th and Bahrain 15th on the safety index. Kuwait came in at 38, Jordan 54, while Pakistan ranked 62. The Philippines and India placed 66th and 67th respectively. Looking further afield, the UK scored 51.6 points, placing it 86th, while the US ranked 91st with 50.8 points. Cities leading the safety game The UAE's cities also make waves globally. Abu Dhabi topped the Safety Index among cities with an impressive 88.2 points and recorded one of the lowest Crime Index scores at 11.8 points. Dubai follows close behind, ranking fifth among the world's safest cities. This comes on the back of Abu Dhabi and Dubai's recent rankings as the top liveable cities in the Middle East and Africa, with improvements in healthcare and education noted in the Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Index 2024. > Sign up for FREE to get exclusive updates that you are interested in

CM Maryam lauds police performance
CM Maryam lauds police performance

Business Recorder

time05-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Recorder

CM Maryam lauds police performance

LAHORE: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif has appreciated the Lahore Police for curbing crime rate in Lahore. The CM met IGP Dr Usman Anwar, CCPO Bilal Siddique Kamyana, DIG Administration Imran Kishwar, DIG Operations Faisal Kamran and DIG Investigation Zeeshan Raza. She also hosted a luncheon for the police team. The Chief Minister appreciated the efforts of the police in the reduction of crime rate in Lahore. She underscored that protection of the life and property of every citizen is the foremost responsibility of the state. She urged the citizens to cooperate and support the police in order to establish and maintain law and order across Punjab. She said, 'By introducing ranking system in the Police department, crime rate in Lahore and other cities is on the decline. The crime graph coming down is the result of excellent policing.' She appreciated, 'Lahore Police Operation Wing's laudable performance in the 'Crime Index' has made it a safe city as compared to London and New York cities. It is a great milestone for the Lahore Police and the Punjab government. Lahore city has been included in the Safe City category due to adopting excellent strategy in combating crime.' The CM added, 'Despite facing enormous challenges with regard to maintaining law and order in the province, achieving crime reduction target speak volumes of excellent teamwork and CTD has been activated in this regard. Every city, including Lahore, will be made the safest.' She maintained, 'By introducing 'Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)' the performance of the police and administration has significantly improved. Policing has been improved by adopting modern technology, taking immediate feedback and carrying out effective monitoring.' Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

Patients deported from India to get free treatment
Patients deported from India to get free treatment

Express Tribune

time05-05-2025

  • Health
  • Express Tribune

Patients deported from India to get free treatment

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz speaks to a child patient in the emergency ward of Services Hospital. photo: express Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has ordered free treatment of the patients returning from India because of tension in bilateral relations. After the recent outbreak of tension between both countries, Pakistani patients were sent back from India without completion of their treatment. It has been decided to ensure treatment of patients needing transplant and suffering from various diseases in the province. The chief minister directed the authorities to ensure free treatment of the patients returning from India after incomplete treatment. She vowed, "Patients returning from India will not be left alone under any circumstance." She issued directions to health department officials in this regard. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz also discussed with Punjab Assembly Speaker Malik Muhammad Ahmed Khan and MPAs Sardar Muhammad Asim Sher Maken and Khurram Khan Virk matters pertaining to public welfare, national and political affairs, budget and development projects. She said the provision of public service would be accelerated across the province. In another meeting, the chief minister appreciated the Lahore police for curbing crimes in Lahore. She said, "Lahore Police Operation Wing's laudable performance in the 'Crime Index' has made it a safe city as compared to London and New York.

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