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Refugees Now Make Up 1% of World Population, Peace Index Shows
- The Global Peace Index worsened for fourth consecutive year
- Refugees alone would create one of the world’s largest nations
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The number of refugees fleeing conflicts ballooned to 1 percent of the global population, the highest level in modern history, according to a report showing the world is less peaceful now than at any time in the last 10 years.
Terrorism and internal conflict were the two biggest contributors pushing down the 2018 Global Peace Index, it’s fourth consecutive annual drop, according to a report published by the Institute of Economics & Peace. Iceland retained the top spot as the world’s most peaceful country while Syria was the least peaceful for the fifth straight year.