Afghanistan: The ongoing conflict between the government and the Taliban, as well as the presence of other armed groups, makes Afghanistan one of the most dangerous countries in the world.
Syria: The civil war that began in 2011 has caused widespread violence, displacement, and humanitarian crisis in Syria. The situation is further complicated by the involvement of various foreign powers.
Yemen: The ongoing conflict between the government and Houthi rebels, as well as the presence of other armed groups, has caused widespread violence, displacement, and humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
Somalia: The absence of a stable government, the presence of armed groups and pirates, and the risk of terrorism make Somalia a dangerous country to visit.
South Sudan: The ongoing conflict between the government and rebel groups, as well as the risk of inter-communal violence and natural disasters, make South Sudan a dangerous country to visit.
Libya: The ongoing conflict between the government and various armed groups, as well as the risk of terrorism and kidnappings, make Libya a dangerous country to visit.
Venezuela: The economic crisis, high crime rates, and political instability in Venezuela have made it a dangerous country to visit.