
The globe has become a global village, but with it has come a sharp rise in mistrust and hatred for other nations. Newsweek just published a map that shows which nations the world despises the most, based on a World population Review survey.
It is surprising to learn that china, not pakistan, iran, or iraq, is at the top of this list. Regretfully, india is ranked 10th on the list as well.
On this list, china is at the top. Serious problems like censorship, environmental harm, totalitarian governance, and the oppression of Uighur Muslims are the cause of this. In addition, China's stringent stance on the independence of Macau, Taiwan, and hong kong has hurt its reputation internationally.
USA and russia are also on the list
On this list, the US comes in at number two. Its 'superpower' mentality, armament addiction, and occasionally meddling attitude make it a target of hatred on a global scale. This list, which has drawn harsh criticism because of the war in ukraine and sanctions on democratic rights, places russia at number three.
North Korea, pakistan, iran, iraq, syria, and israel are among the other nations in this top ten list. Human rights abuses, military conflicts, religious extremism, and totalitarian control are the causes of animosity toward them. Pakistan has been attacked for internal instability and fundamentalism, whereas israel has been targeted because of the palestine problem.
North Korea
North Korea's rigorously enforced government, severe penalties, and militaristic, isolated posture continue to engender fear and rejection globally.
Israel
Israel has been in the news for the wrong reasons because to its protracted war with palestine and contentious military actions, which have prompted demonstrations and criticism from a number of nations and international organizations.
Pakistan
Islamabad Pakistan's ranking on the list is influenced by its persistent domestic unrest, religious fanaticism, and strained foreign ties, especially with afghanistan and India.
Iran
Iran is under intense international scrutiny as a result of its strained relations with Western nations, its crackdown on civil freedoms, and its participation in proxy conflicts in the Middle East.
Iraq
Iraq's international image is shaped by the bloodshed, instability, and internal conflict that persist years after rehabilitation.
Syria
Syria has one of the worst reputations in the world due to years of a bloody civil war, repression by the government, and a humanitarian disaster.
It is surprising to learn that china, not pakistan, iran, or iraq, is at the top of this list. Regretfully, india is ranked 10th on the list as well.
On this list, china is at the top. Serious problems like censorship, environmental harm, totalitarian governance, and the oppression of Uighur Muslims are the cause of this. In addition, China's stringent stance on the independence of Macau, Taiwan, and hong kong has hurt its reputation internationally.
USA and russia are also on the list
On this list, the US comes in at number two. Its 'superpower' mentality, armament addiction, and occasionally meddling attitude make it a target of hatred on a global scale. This list, which has drawn harsh criticism because of the war in ukraine and sanctions on democratic rights, places russia at number three.
North Korea, pakistan, iran, iraq, syria, and israel are among the other nations in this top ten list. Human rights abuses, military conflicts, religious extremism, and totalitarian control are the causes of animosity toward them. Pakistan has been attacked for internal instability and fundamentalism, whereas israel has been targeted because of the palestine problem.
North Korea
North Korea's rigorously enforced government, severe penalties, and militaristic, isolated posture continue to engender fear and rejection globally.
Israel
Israel has been in the news for the wrong reasons because to its protracted war with palestine and contentious military actions, which have prompted demonstrations and criticism from a number of nations and international organizations.
Pakistan
Islamabad Pakistan's ranking on the list is influenced by its persistent domestic unrest, religious fanaticism, and strained foreign ties, especially with afghanistan and India.
Iran
Iran is under intense international scrutiny as a result of its strained relations with Western nations, its crackdown on civil freedoms, and its participation in proxy conflicts in the Middle East.
Iraq
Iraq's international image is shaped by the bloodshed, instability, and internal conflict that persist years after rehabilitation.
Syria
Syria has one of the worst reputations in the world due to years of a bloody civil war, repression by the government, and a humanitarian disaster.