Iceland and New Zealand have been ranked as the world’s most peaceful countries in a recent report assessing global safety. The index highlights a concerning decline in worldwide peace, attributing it to a significant increase in ongoing conflicts. The report indicates a general deterioration of the global security landscape. While Iceland and New Zealand secured the top positions, the overall trend points to a less peaceful world. The study analyzes various factors, including political stability, militarization, and societal safety, to determine rankings. This year’s findings underscore the growing challenges to international peace and security. The position of Uruguay within this ranking was not detailed in the provided text.