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The regions and subregions in the table are based on the United Nations geoscheme since the table sources are United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reports. The U.N. recognizes that variability in the quality and integrity of data provided by certain countries may minimize country murder rates.
Uganda: 4.377 22 28 ... Canada: 1.753 4 53 Norway: 1.747 ... deaths from terrorism dramatically increased in 2015, rising by 650 per cent when compared to 2014 ...
Uganda: 2.477 3 127 South Africa: 2.507 2 128 Libya: 2.528 4 129 Burundi: 2.567 2 130 Ecuador: 2.572 16: 131 Brazil: 2.589 132 United States: 2.622 2 133 Iran: 2.682 10 134 Lebanon: 2.693 1 135 Chad: 2.704 5 136 Eritrea: 2.748 5 137 Cameroon: 2.773 1 138 Mexico: 2.778 1 139 Turkey: 2.78 140 Pakistan: 2.783 2 141 Niger: 2.792 6 142 Venezuela: 2. ...
Homicide rates (from firearms) per 100,000 people by country. [1]This is a list of countries by firearm-related homicide rate per 100,000 population by year . Homicide figures may include justifiable homicides along with criminal homicides, depending upon jurisdiction and reporting standards.
In the days since, guns have killed at least 2244 more people. Chicago has seen more recent gun deaths than any other city in the U.S. In a speech there, President Obama said "too many of our children are being taken away from us" as a result of gun violence.
In contrast, other developed countries tracked by the International Transport Forum saw a median decrease of 77% in fatal crashes, with Spain experiencing the largest reduction. On a population-adjusted basis, Spain had 86% fewer car crash fatalities in 2021 compared to 1991. [5] There are large disparities in road traffic death rates between ...
Almost the entire world breathes air that exceeds the World Health Organization's air-quality limits at least occasionally. The danger grows worse when that bad air is more persistent than the ...
In light of the emergence of the "Murder Hornet" in North America, here's a reminder not to sleep on these less menacing (but still dangerous) bugs and rodents.