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Ukrainian servicemen take part in a training exercise outside the village of Lubianka, near Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday. Photo: Reuters
Ukrainian servicemen take part in a training exercise outside the village of Lubianka, near Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday. Photo: Reuters

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This is according to the 16th Global Peace Index (GPI) from the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP), which analyses 163 independent countries, comprising 99.7% of the world’s population.

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