0:00 Switzerland 0:17 Monaco 0:27 Singapore 0:32 Norway 0:37 Taiwan 0:42 Japan 0:47 Uruguay 0:51 Botswana 0:56 Saudi Arabia 1:00 Costa Rica 1:03 Poland 1:11 Vietnam 1:14 Argentina 1:21 Greece 1:30 Gabon 1:33 Mexico 1:37 South Africa 1:40 Pakistan 1:53 Rwanda 1:54 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:58 Albania 2:01 Zambia 2:08 China (my native country) 2:18 Kyrgyzstan 2:23 Suriname 2:31 Lebanon 2:44 Russia 3:10 Morocco 3:32 Kosovo 3:42 Philippines 3:46 Belarus 3:56 Iran 4:01 Brazil 4:04 Sudan 4:14 Cambodia 4:24 Egypt 4:32 El Salvador 4:41 Sierra Leone 4:53 Bangladesh 5:02 Libya 5:12 Guinea 5:28 Palestine 5:34 Equatorial Guinea 5:44 Nicaragua 5:53 Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire) 6:10 Honduras 6:23 PNG (Papua New Guinea) 6:40 Eritrea 7:00 Zimbabwe 7:13 Chad 7:23 Niger (THIS IS NOT MEANT TO BE RACIST) 7:36 Iraq 7:46 Ukraine 8:05 D.R.C ( democratic republic of the Congo) 8:15 Haiti 8:21 Burundi (it’s the worlds poorest country) 8:29 Myanmar (Burma) 8:37 Burkina Faso ( it’s one of the hottest countries) 8:46 Venezuela 8:57 Syria 9:06 C.A.R (Central African Republic) 9:17 Mali (it’s the worlds hottest country) 9:33 South Sudan 9:40 North Korea (DPR Korea) 9:55 Afghanistan 10:07 Yemen 10:35 Somalia Edit: pls like this took me 30 minutes to edit this my head and my fingers were so tired that I had to take a break
As a Greek, i must say, Greece isn't that bad. It's a beautiful and mostly peaceful, and also people are barely affected by the debt; the government gets all the harsh stuff from the debt.
You definitely have some interesting choices. 2:48, I also find it interesting to compare the two versions of 'Its just a burning memory.' back to back
As a Russian (not a Russian, but a Tatar) I can say that Russia is a huge country with 83 regions, all these regions differ in terms of living conditions, in the European part of Russia life is usually better than in the Far East or the Caucasus, and in the Caucasus everything is very different
As a brazilian, I know Brazil has a lot of problems but is not so bad to live here, and these things depend where you are in the country cuz it's really big and it has better or worse life conditions in some parts, but it isn't as bad as in this video. I really don't think Brazil is worse than some African/Asian/American countries that were before on the video.
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This is a long comment. Please like (Optional) because this took me all my stamina just to type. 0:00: Switzerland (Europe) Why it's good: The combination of amazing weather, eye-captivating scenery of the Alps, and small but nice things like the best cheeses, chocolates, and watches together are what makes Switzerland and its people so intriguing. Oh, and also it has high-paying jobs. 0:17: Monaco (Europe) Why it's good: Indeed coming to the Principality of Monaco - with the luxurious high-rises, the yacht-filled harbor, the mountains as a backdrop, the sun, and the Mediterranean Sea - never fails to make everyone feel that this is the most special place in the world. 0:27: Singapore (Asia) Why it's good: Our modern architecture, our clean and green streets, our colorful culture, and our rich heritage… we could go on. It's one of the best places to live (at least according to us). Yes, there'll always be things we can work on, but the island's charm is undeniable. 0:32: Norway (Europe) Why it's good: Its scenery is spectacular. It oozes history. It's a foodie's delight. Ask any Norwegian and you'll hear a different reason why they love their country, so it's no wonder Norway was once voted the best place to live in the world. 0:37: Taiwan (Asia) Why it's good: Convenience, culture, and low cost contribute to our love affair with Taiwan. Longshan is not Taipei's largest temple, but its unique beauty and proximity to the MRT have made it a very popular one. It's an awesome place to stop by at sunset when the after-work crowd comes to worship. 0:43: Japan (Asia) Why it's good: Culture. Japanese traditional culture is very special and original, and it's to present the beauty of the country. Also, Japan has developed a different culture of futuristic and modern which is totally different from the former. Japan is a great example where historical/traditional and high-tech/modern can coexist. Not to mention it is the home of two major gaming companies: Nintendo and Playstation. 0:47: Uruguay (South America) Why it's good: Uruguay is the country with the oldest population in South America. While places like Japan and Italy might be famous for having the oldest populations in the world, Uruguay is leading the way for countries in South America, as the only country from the region in the top 50. And also, It has beautiful beaches, a nice climate, and is not overly crowded. The country is also said to be one of the most stable countries politically in Latin America. 0:52: Botswana (Africa) Why it's good: It is relatively free of corruption and has a good human rights record. Sparsely populated, Botswana protects some of Africa's largest areas of wilderness. Safari-based tourism - tightly controlled and often upmarket - is an important source of income. 0:56: Saudi Arabia (Asia) Why it's good: The core logic underpinning the relationship is that the United States of America (USA) provides military protection for the Kingdom in exchange for a reliable oil supply from the Saudis, pricing of oil in USA dollars, and Saudi support for American foreign policy operations across the world. 1:00: Costa Rica (North America) Why it's good: Costa Rica is known for its incredible national parks, where tourists can enjoy some thrilling activities like river rafting, canyoning, cave tubing, and zip lining. It's also one of the best places for animal lovers to discover some interesting wildlife like macaws, sea turtles, and adorable sloths. 1:03: Poland (Europe) Why it's neutral: Poland is known for being the home of delicious pierogi, former Pope John Paul II, and Europe's most ancient old-growth forest. It is also a country rich in the unique history and stunning geography, from the Tatra mountains to the Baltic Sea. 1:11: Vietnam (Asia) Why it's neutral: Vietnam is known for being a popular tourist destination because of its beautiful beaches, its culture, amazing food (like pho), and friendly people. Vietnam is also famous for the Vietnam War, motorbikes (86% of households have one), Vietnamese coffee, floating markets, and rice terraces. 1:14: Argentina (South America) Why it's neutral: Argentina is known for its passion for soccer, Mate culture, and love for Tango. With stunning natural landscapes in Patagonia to vibrant city life in Buenos Aires, the country offers a unique experience for travelers. Argentina is also famous for its quality wine, delicious food, and world-renowned landmarks. 1:21: Greece (Europe) Why it's kinda bad: Greece's parliamentary democracy features vigorous competition between political parties and a strong if the imperfect record of upholding civil liberties. Ongoing concerns include corruption, discrimination against immigrants and minority groups, and poor conditions for irregular migrants and asylum seekers. 1:30: Gabon (Africa) Why it's bad: Violent crime and ritual killings remain serious concerns in Gabon. The country's large population of noncitizen African immigrants is subject to harassment and extortion, including by police. Members of some minority groups reportedly experience discrimination in the workplace and often live in extreme poverty. 1:33: Mexico (North America) Why it's bad: One of the top concerns that travelers have in Mexico is the drug trade and drug-related violence. Drug cartels and criminal organizations do exist in Mexico, and drug-related deaths are unfortunately common in Mexico. 1:37: South Africa (Africa) Why it's bad: High levels of inequality, poverty, unemployment, social exclusion, and marginalization. The consumption and abuse of alcohol is a demonstrable causes or contributing factor in many violent crimes including murder, attempted murder, assault, gender-based assault, and rape cases. 1:41: Pakistan (Asia) Why it's bad: Pakistani economy is currently trapped in low growth, high inflation and unemployment, falling investment, excessive fiscal deficits, and a deteriorating external balance position. 1:52: Rwanda (Africa) Why it's bad: Landlocked: Rwanda is landlocked and transportation costs for imports and exports are among the highest in the world. The country lacks a link to regional railway networks, which means all trade is conducted by road or air. 1:55: Bosnia-Herzegovina (Europe) Why It's Bad: Poverty, Pandemic, Police Violence: Ongoing Crises Demand the US Address Pervasive Racism. Rethinking Asylum on a Warming Planet. There remained serious human rights concerns in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in 2020 over ethnic divisions, discrimination, and the rights of minorities and asylum seekers. 1:58: Albania (Europe) Why it's bad: Corruption is widespread in Albania and has made several official institutions dysfunctional. Nepotism is common, and most public employment is based on patronage rather than competence. Major political roles are often linked to corruption or nepotism. 2:01: Zambia (Africa) Why it's bad: Many Zambians still live in extreme poverty and significant challenges hamper the country's development including limited economic diversification, ongoing dependence on copper mining, degradation of the natural resource base, high unemployment, low agricultural productivity, and inadequate road and energy infrastructure. 2:08: China (Asia) Why it's bad: Political Reform and the Future of the Chinese Communist Party. Corruption and Localized Unrest. Human Rights and Religious Freedom. Demographic Challenges. 2:19: Kyrgyzstan (Asia) Why it's bad: The Kyrgyz Republic is extremely prone to natural disasters, the most serious of which are earthquakes, landslides, and floods. The Kyrgyz Republic is located in an active seismic zone and due to that and its mountainous landscape earthquakes, landslides, mudflows, avalanches, etc. And also, Exercise a high degree of caution in the Kyrgyz Republic overall due to the potential for civil unrest, the threat of terrorism, and high levels of crime. 2:23: Suriname (South America) Why it’s bad: The smallest country in South America, Suriname is one of the world's poorest countries, with over 70% of its population living under the poverty line. While the country has seen some economic growth in recent years, its tumultuous political history explains many of the current causes of poverty in Suriname. 2:31: Lebanon (Asia) Why it’s bad: The Lebanese liquidity crisis is an ongoing financial crisis affecting Lebanon, that became fully apparent in August 2019, and was further exacerbated by both the COVID-19 pandemic in Lebanon (which began in 2020) and the 2020 Beirut port explosion. 2:44: Russia (Europe/Asia) Why it’s bad: It is estimated that in 2022, Russia's gross domestic product (GDP) dropped by at least 2.2% in the best-case scenario and by up to 3.9% in the worst-case scenario. Russia's economy may continue to shrink in 2023. 3:10: Morocco (Africa) Why it’s bad: Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Morocco. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, and local government facilities. 3:32: Kosovo (Europe) Why it’s bad: According to reports by the European Commission, the country suffers from weak institutions, including the judiciary and law enforcement. Kosovo has high levels of government corruption and powerful organized crime networks. Many Kosovars are poor and reported unemployment is very high. Read rest in replies
3:42: Philippines (Asia) Why it’s bad: The country's 52-year-long communist insurgency continued in 2021. During counter-insurgency operations against the New People's Army (NPA), government security forces frequently targeted leftist activists, including peasant leaders, environmentalists, human rights lawyers, and Indigenous group heads, among others. 3:46: Belarus (Europe) Why it’s bad: Dozens of Belarusian government officials responsible for political repressions, forced disappearances, propaganda, and electoral fraud have been subject to personal sanctions by the United States of America and the European Union. 3:56: Iran (Asia) Why it’s bad: Today the Iranian regime under the Islamic Republic's rule routinely punishes activists and religious and ethnic minorities for peaceful activities, preventing the free exercise of belief and expression. Thousands of prisoners of conscience are currently detained in Iran. 4:00: Brazil (South America) Why it’s bad: Brazil has serious problems with crime. With roughly 23.8 homicides per 100,000 residents, muggings, robberies, kidnappings, and gang violence are common. Police brutality and corruption are widespread. 4:04: Sudan (Africa) Why it’s bad: In Darfur, the site of widespread abuses for almost two decades, attacks against civilians continued. In West Darfur, a renewed cycle of violence since December 2021 left hundreds dead, thousands displaced, hundreds of civilian homes scorched, and property looted. 4:14: Cambodia (Asia) Why it’s bad: The major challenges are sexual and reproductive health (SRH) issues, including STIs and HIV/AIDS (prevalence of 0.2 percent among youth aged 15-24), unwanted pregnancy, pregnancy-related illnesses, unsafe abortion, mental health problems, accidents, and violence. 4:24: Egypt (Africa) Why it’s bad: Egypt's environmental problems include, but are not limited to, water scarcity, air pollution, damage to historic monuments, animal welfare issues, and deficiencies in its waste management system. 4:32: El Salvador (North America) Why it’s bad: El Salvador is dangerous because of its long history of political corruption. Corruption and poor leadership led to a lack of economic opportunities that helped illegal markets gain momentum. Today, drug trafficking and murder are the most profitable and prolific illegal markets in El Salvador. 4:41: Sierra Leone (Africa) Why it’s bad: Country Summary: Violent crimes, such as robbery and assault, occur frequently in Sierra Leone, especially in Freetown. Local police often lack the resources to deal effectively with serious criminal incidents. 4:53: Bangladesh (Asia) Why it’s bad: More than 25 million out of the country's 165 million people are still living in poverty, mainly in rural areas. Economic projections indicate that the poverty rate will fall to 15-20 pct. by 2030, which is still far from enough to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030. In addition, inequality is increasing. And also because of climate change, the country is slowly being overtaken by the ocean. 5:02: Libya (Africa) Why it's bad: Do not travel to Libya due to ongoing fighting, unstable security, and the high threat of terrorist attack and kidnapping.
5:12: Guinea (Africa) Why it’s bad: SORRY, wrong. "Guinea" is an offensive name for Italians in the U.S. I have never (and I have several Italian relatives) heard it used for blacks. In my area at least it is not however as common as "wop" or even "dago" - in fact "guinea" seems rather old-fashioned. All of these terms are of course politically incorrect. I don't why "guinea" is (or was) used for Italians. It does seem odd. Perhaps it refers to the relative darkness of southern Italian immigrants compared to earlier arrivals from England, Ireland, etc. 5:28: Palestine (Asia) Why it’s REALLY bad: We advise: Exercising a high degree of caution in Israel and the Palestinian Territories overall due to civil unrest and the threat of terrorist attacks, rocket fire, and military confrontation. Higher levels apply in some areas. 5:24 Equatorial Guinea (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: There were irregularities and no transparency in the electoral process. The voter census and registration process took place without independent domestic or international monitoring. The government blocked access to social media, opposition websites, and international channels during the electoral campaigns. 5:44: Nicaragua (North America) Why it’s REALLY bad: Nicaragua's economy continues to suffer from an ongoing political and economic crisis. Rising inflation exacerbates economic hardship that, along with the regime's intensifying repression, drives record Nicaraguan migration to the United States. 5:53 (WARNING: LOUD NOISES) Ivory Coast (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: Exercise a high degree of caution in Côte d'Ivoire overall due to the high levels of violent crime and the possibility of civil unrest. Higher levels apply in some areas. 6:10: Honduras (North America) Why it’s REALLY bad: Honduras is considered a major drug route to the US. Smuggling is said to have increased after the US suspended anti-drug support following the 2009 Honduran coup d'état. Weak domestic law enforcement institutions make Honduras a popular point of entry for drug routes through Central America. 6:23: Papua New Guinea (Ocean area: Oceania) Why it’s REALLY bad: Country Summary: Violent crime, including sexual assault, carjackings, home invasions, and armed robberies, is common. Tensions between communal or tribal groups may result in violence at any time without warning. Additionally, they declared independence from Australia in 1975. 6:40: Eritrea (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: Eritrea is a highly centralized, authoritarian regime under the control of President Isaias Afwerki. A constitution, although drafted in 1997, was never implemented. The People's Front for Democracy and Justice, headed by the president, is the sole political party. 7:00: Zimbabwe (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: Zimbabwe's economic development continues to be hampered by price and exchange rate instability, misallocation of productive resources, high informality, low investment, and limited structural transformation. Economic growth has been volatile over the past decade. 7:14: Chad (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: Fighting one of the highest levels of hunger in the world, the people of this Sahelian country in central Africa are also among the most affected by the global climate crisis. Ongoing violence, climate change, desertification and tension over natural resources are all worsening hunger and poverty across Chad. 7:23: Niger (Africa) (THIS IS NOT MEANT TO BE RACIST.) Why it’s REALLY bad: Niger continues to suffer significant humanitarian needs due to conflicts, displacement, food insecurity, child malnutrition, and epidemics. 7:36: Iraq (Asia) Why it’s REALLY bad: Iraq faces significant challenges in its recovery from the war against the Islamic State. More than two million people remain internally displaced and nearly nine million remain in need of humanitarian assistance following the nearly four-year-long war, and reconstruction is projected to cost at least $88 billion. 7:50: Ukraine (Europe) Why it’s REALLY bad: They are being invaded by Russia. And also Among the main issues are fuel supplies and fuel prices, as well as logistical challenges linked to border crossings and airspace restrictions. In addition, imports of goods and the large influx of Ukrainian refugees toward EU countries have led to operational challenges for the sector. 8:05 Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: DRC is among the five poorest nations in the world. In 2022, nearly 62% of Congolese, around 60 million people, lived on less than $2.15 a day. About one out of six people living in extreme poverty in SSA lives in DRC. 8:15: Haiti (North America) Why it’s REALLY bad: Close to 5 million Haitians, nearly half the country's population, face acute hunger. The country also struggles with cholera, high prices, and shortages of food, fuel, and other necessities, while misery and violence drive refugee outflows. Holding reasonably free and fair elections is an important step. 8:21 Burundi (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: In almost all socio-economic measures, Burundi's performance is among the lowest on the planet thanks mainly to conflict and elite corruption. The failed coup of May 2015 upset a delicate balance in which the army - including former rebels - and the police were jointly managed. 8:29: Myanmar (Aka, Burma) (Asia) Why it’s REALLY bad: Since staging a coup on February 1, 2021, the Myanmar military has carried out a brutal nationwide crackdown on millions of people opposed to its rule. The junta security forces have carried out mass killings, arbitrary arrests, torture, sexual violence, and other abuses that amount to crimes against humanity. 8:38: Burkina Faso (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: A poor country even by West African standards, landlocked Burkina Faso has suffered from recurring droughts and military coups. Burkina Faso, which means "land of honest men", has significant reserves of gold, but the country has faced domestic and external concerns over the state of its economy and human rights. 8:46: Venezuela (South America) Why it’s REALLY bad: Political corruption, chronic shortages of food and medicine, closure of businesses, unemployment, deterioration of productivity, authoritarianism, human rights violations, gross economic mismanagement, and high dependence on oil have also contributed to the worsening crisis. 8:58: Syria (Asia) Why it’s REALLY bad: War in Syria has created the largest refugee and displacement crisis of our time, affecting millions of people and spilling into surrounding countries. More than half of Syria's population is displaced from their homes by the continuation of war, and an estimated 15.3 million will need emergency aid in 2023. 9:06: CAR (Central African Republic) (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: Vehicle pollutants harm our health and contain greenhouse gases that cause climate change. Burning gasoline and diesel fuel creates harmful byproducts like nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, benzene, and formaldehyde. In addition, vehicles emit carbon dioxide, the most common human-caused greenhouse gas. 9:17: Mali (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: Terrorism. Terrorists are highly likely to attack Mali, including the capital Bamako. The security situation in northern Mali, Bamako, and areas bordering Mauritania is dangerous and volatile. If you're in Mali, consider leaving by commercial means if it's safe to do so. 9:34: South Sudan (Africa) Why it’s REALLY bad: Since its independence from Sudan in 2011, the country has suffered severe droughts (2011, 2015) and floods (2014, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022), resulting in high numbers of casualties, displacements, and loss of livestock - severely impacting people's livelihoods. 9:40: North Korea (Asia) Why it’s REALLY bad: Significant human rights issues included: unlawful or arbitrary killings by the government; forced disappearances by the government; torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment and punishment by government authorities; harsh and life-threatening prison conditions, including in political prison camps; arbitrary. 9:55: Afghanistan (Asia) Why it’s REALLY bad: Afghans make up one of the world's largest populations of people uprooted by conflict and human rights abuses. Afghans have been fleeing their country since 1979. While many have returned, there are 2.3 million Afghans registered as refugees in the region, mostly in neighboring Pakistan and Iran. 10:07: Yemen (Asia) Why it’s REALLY bad: In Yemen, 17 million people are food insecure, including 3.5 million people that are acutely malnourished. The World Food Programme (WFP) plan is just 15% funded from January to June 2023. According to UNOCHA, “Up to 540,000 children could die due to severe acute malnutrition if not treated.” 10:35: Somalia (Africa) Why it’s R̶E̶A̶L̶L̶Y̶ ̶b̶a̶d̶- THE WORST: Somalia's entrenched patterns revolve around poor governance, inter-clan conflict, and marginalization. Al-Shabaab's resilience and entrenchment come from its adroitness to taking advantage of corrupt governance and clan rivalries, exploiting clan disputes, and offering support to marginalized clans.
As A Filipino, 333 years ago, We Got "Sakop" By The Spanish People Many Many Years Ago. The Philippines Starts To Get More And More Perfect, There Are Many Malls, Houses And Everything. The Philippines Has Fun Parks, Museums, Leisures And Others, There Are Even Sm, Robinsons, Ayala Malls (Example), It Has Restaurants Like Kfc, Bon Chon, Jollibee, Mcdonalds And Any Kind Of Restaurants That You Can See, Many Markets Are Around The Philippines.
chad has the highest hunger rate in the world, so that’s pretty accurate for that nation. but most of the time it’s always the bad side of africa, not the good stuff.
@@matroser,СМИ только портит всё стране.К примеру,произошло какое-то небольшое проишествие без жертв,а они раздули на колоссальное разрушение с десятками смертей.Пропаганда есть везде,а не только в России,умник.То,что называется "спецоперацией" подразумевается продолжением войны,где украинские шалопаи не смогли отбить Донбасс без ввода российских войск на протяжении 8 лет.Ну и последнее,нам что,надо каждому человеку широко улыбаться,как сумасшедший псих?Лучше показывать депрессивные,но искренние чувства,чем использовать ложное счастье.
There is a very small problem. As an argentine person, the only problem is inflation, but in general its a very good country with loads of things to do, large tourist activity, high life quality, etc. It should be only two levels below uruguay.
1:34 As a Mexican, I think that Mexico is not such a bad place to live (there may be a few conflicts, natural disasters and crimes, but it's not that bad). My country has very good gastronomy, good life expectancy (although I already know that there are other countries which have better life expectancy than Mexico) and etc. Anyway, I would rate Mexico as Mr. Incredible canny level 1 or neutral Ps: nice video
lol, you saw where Brazil were? Our countrys are not that diferent and him put us in that fucked position worst than iran and some african countrys. Brazil is one of the most underrated countrys in the world or the most, im very bad after this video.
7:35 As someone who is half iraqi and been to iraq 3 times, i am EXTREMLY suprised you put iraq lower than niger aka: the most under developed country, iraq is a pretty developed country and some regoins near the gulf or in iraqi kurdistan are the best places to visit or live, i mean sure there could be some terrorist attacks or just problems with ISIS but that mostly happens in the west where not many poeple live also the capital is totally not dangerous and have the best sites, so i am here to say iraq is not bad or good just... normal.
10:07 Regarding this country I have an anecdote related to this topic. I am from South America (more specifically from Argentina) The point is that sometime in fourth year of high school They made me study about the conflict in the Middle East And we saw conflicts in different countries but when we got to the war in Yemen... God I saw hell on earth with my own eyes Literally the documentary they showed you was very explicit They did not hesitate to show you how they killed someone or how they tortured civilians But the worst thing was the health system, you saw children and adults die from different causes and this without any type of censorship I swear I literally walked out of the screening room crying The helplessness and horror in me was such that I wanted to grab a spoon and gouge out my eyes or at least ask them to reset my mind. Fortunately, I calmed down after a while and that made me reflect and think that the human being can become a monster if he is not properly limited. And also to appreciate the place where I am standing that although I am not in a place with the best economy, at least there are no wars and that is the only thing that can calm me down I only hope that with the passing of the years the situation for that poor country improves.
@@thetechfromheaven I already know, although dreaming is not bad, I think the only good thing that could happen is that in the future this country is not likely to unify with Oman, But that's never gonna happen
Guys, I live in Russia, I hardly know English and I write through a translator, I live in the city of Chelyabinsk, we have a VERY BAD environment, we are suffocating here because of emissions into the air, but Putin is a good president
As Brazilian, I can assure that the situation in here is very chaotic, but not at the point that you say that we're in a worse situation than Lebanon, like Bruh, they live constantly in war, there's no comparison between those so different countries, same goes for a lot of countries in these list, but in the end I wish the best for each country and their people 🙏. But anyways, it was indeed a good video.
3:42 To those who don't get why philippines is kinda or mostly dangerous is mostly because most regions of the philippines has still on going rebellions ( its starting to get less rebellions ) across Luzon, Visayas and the most of the rebellions are on mindanao but as for the capital region crimes are high depending on which city it is mostly Quezon city has a high homicidal rate and Tondo slowly become like london, correct me if some info's are outdated and already pass since this is all i know ( sorry if i made a whole essay i felt like wanna type the whole thing since i am filipino and known this a lot )
What's so bad about Argentina, Gabon, South Africa, Rwanda, China, Philippines, Iran, and Brazil? Otherwise great video, GREAT CONGRATS on 1K Noah! Let's get you to 2K! Also, by looking at most of the pictures, it's so bad how the people and environment are getting damaged, especially the bombings in Palestine and fires in Papua New Guinea... Lastly, I expected Somalia to be last but I would say today's Afghanistan, North Korea, South Sudan, Yemen, and Syria are even worse.
1 Everything in Argentina is Expensive 2 Theres a lot of violence there 3 In South Africa its a poor country and its crime rate its one of the highest which is #3 4. They have problems with water and electricity 5. There’s a lot of pollution, no freedom and no youtube and you can’t talk against Xi Jinping or play videogames for hours because if you do that you will get a punishment 6. High child mortality rate, high crime rates and its a poor country 7. Iran has bas relationships with the US and there is a lot of violence there 8. Brazil has high crime rates but it a good country
4:32 as a salvadorian, i think that el salvador isnt a bad country it have some security but there's so much delinquents but is a nice place to go to the beach eat pupusas (pupusas are the tipical food of el salvador ik you know that)
7:46 As a Ukrainian, i can say that this is true, but only on occupied parts and nearby them. For example, it's very dangerous in Energodar (we have a nuclear power plant here, which can lead to a disaster like in Chernobyl), Mariupol, Mykolaiv, Kharkov, etc. Before the war we lived ok, but our country was one of the saddest in the world. After the war, it would be very hard to live there. However, i also think that after the war in 10> years Ukraine will be a really good place to live. Currently i'm abroad for 5 MONTHS so i wanna go home. I hope everything will over in 4 months - 1 year. Slava Ukraini!
Hey there! I am a Ukrainian by blood, not from country (I am American-Irish-Ukrainian), but I want you to stay safe from this, and hope you stay in Poland or whatever. But I do know Ukraine is a good country outside of war. Stay safe! Будь сильною Україно! А також Слава Україні!
actually some of the uncanny extended images and music are part of the CJ planets template heres a list of them: equatorial guinea-image:phase 33 (the last part with only the eyes) music-phase 61 nicaragua- music: phase 26 ivory coast- image: kinda like phase 27 music: phase 30 eritrea- music and image: phase 63 niger- music and image: phase 64 d.r.c.- music and image: phase 65 venezuela- music: phase 118 syria- image: phase 107(with no background) edit: not forgetting The music and images for south sudan to yemen is phase 19-22(for both image and music)
And I'm not trying to sound like the biggest nerd ever but the original name of Ivory Coast is Cote D'Ivoire just in case some people didn't already know.
As a Moroccan i can say that we are in perfect Condition we dont have many Criminals and we have such good health care and more, people just keep steryotyping countries that seem so poor, in reality morocco has lots to offer
Like the wish to destroy all your neighbours for no reason. Or sending illegal immigrants to Spain. Or killing people in Sahara. Or having a drunk dictator king. Or having terrorists in your land and not doing anything. Or being the place where most drugs come to Europe. Yes, lovely country
To those who don't get why philippines is kinda or mostly dangerous is mostly because most regions of the philippines has still on going rebellions ( its starting to get less rebellions ) across Luzon, Visayas and the most of the rebellions are on mindanao but as for the capital region crimes are high depending on which city it is mostly Quezon city has a high homicidal rate and Tondo slowly become like london, correct me if some info's are outdated and already pass since this is all i know ( sorry if i made a whole essay i felt like wanna type the whole thing since i am filipino and known this a lot )
I live in southern Lebanon and it's the complete opposite of other parts of Lebanon Fact: Southern and central eastern parts of Lebanon has the highest HDI (according to Wikipedia), the best natural beauty, the best weather because it's warm, and best of all is that it has everything from electricity and bread
0:43 as a japanese. japan is good claim rate and economy country. but, the official language is difficult, earthquakes are common, and overwork is common (probably).
4:02 as a brazilian i don't agree with brazil being so uncanny the country is peaceful we have amazing things that don't exist in the rest of the world brazil is not bad to live
From 2018 to 2021, Venezuela's humanitarian situation was more deteriorated than that of Syria. With that I deduce that 100,000% inflation is more destructive than a civil war.
I don't agree with Greece (it's not that extremely bad), The Philippines (I think it's a pretty free country, much better than others before it), Brazil (it has some really nice places to live in), Ukraine (despite being at war it's not a terrible place for every aspect) and maybe Morocco (it's improving a lot).
7:53 as a Ukrainian i can say before war we lived such like Romania, but with cheep prices. so I hope in future it will be best place to live in Europe. but now yep, air raids every second so yea. 💙💛
As a russian I can say it's a tricky one. It's generally pretty nice country, but if it goes wrong way it goes it pretty hardcore and you will prefer any other country.
United Kingdom would be canny, but some cities ARE uncanny. Living in London would be a Roll the die phase due to terrorism, crime rate and how expensive it is to live in. Same with Manchester. But everywhere else is good.
Now listen..North East UK is great. But Sunderland (my birth place) being 15 miles from Newcastle.. it isn’t that great. Now look, Newcastle sounds amazing but it is the worst. Also the amount of like underage vaping, crime and all of that in Sunderland & Newcastle sucks. Also not to mention Bristol… holy fu
@@THE_funnyalt honestly living in Bristol isn't that bad if u know where to go, about 2/3 of it is fine and there isn't any violent crime. Just young a lot of annoying young kids smoking and that.
As someone who was born and lives in honduras id say it isnt all that bad as people say, there is still a lot of crime but its not that much as youd think
I think is the same human who creates this ambience when they want more power on their own & never think on the other, is why there are lots of countries where the most equal is pretty damage by the corrupts, the human who foesn't think on the other people equals create that third or fourth world decadences on their proper lands.