By John Lee. Iraq has fallen to another new low in the Economist Intelligence Unit's annual Democracy Index. Falling four places to 128th out of 167 countries, Iraq is classified as "authoritarian", and scores lower than countries such as Jordan, United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Zimbabwe. The score is Iraq's lowest since the Index was
On EIU’s Global Livability Index 2023, Karachi is ranked 169th out of a total of 173 cities. Lagos, Algiers, Tripoli & Damascus are ranked lower than Karachi. | World News
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), established in 1946, is one of the top organisations in forecasting several global phenomena, such as democracy, economic outlook, operation and risk analysis, etc. Most recently, EIU published its report on Global Liveability Index, analyzing 173 cities of the world into 5 categories: stability, healthcare, education, culture and the
Vietnam jumped 12 places in the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU)’s latest business environment rankings which measure the attractiveness of doing business in 82 countries with 91 crucial indicators.
By John Lee. Iraq has fallen to another new low in the Economist Intelligence Unit's annual Democracy Index. Falling eight places to 124th out of 167 countries, Iraq is classified as "authoritarian", and scores lower than countries such as Jordan, Lebanon and Cambodia. The score is Iraq's lowest since the Index was created in 2006,