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Mexico Enters Top 5 of the Most Dangerous Countries in the World

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The ACLED Conflict Index is a global assessment of how and where conflicts vary in each country and territory of the world.
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Why is Mexico the fourth most dangerous country in the world, according to ACLED? A new international report places Mexico among the most violent nations on the planet, along with areas in armed conflict Lreyes Sat, 13/12/2025 - 17:58 Mexico was included in the top 5 of the world's most dangerous countries, according to the ACLED Conflict Index, an entity that monitors and analyzes violence on all continents. Mexico was ranked among the countrie…

Mexico is again among the most dangerous countries in the world in 2025, according to the Index of Conflicts and Political Violence prepared by the international organization Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED).In a list dominated by nations facing open wars or internal armed conflicts, the Mexican case stands out for one key reason: its level of violence is comparable to that of countries at war, without there being a formal war confli…

The ACLED Conflict Index is a global assessment of how and where conflicts vary in each country and territory of the world.

EL VALLE The Global Data and Location of Armed Conflicts (ACLED) initiative placed Mexico as the world's most dangerous country without war and one of the ten most violent globally, mainly due to the actions of criminal organizations, according to its annual rate of conflicts released on Thursday. Despite not facing a formal armed conflict, Mexico appears in the report with risk levels comparable to those of Palestine—which continues to be under…

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