Switzerland ranked No. 1 in the World Best Countries Report 2023

Switzerland ranked No. 1 in the World Best Countries Report 2023

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Category : International Published on: September 13 2023

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  • Switzerland has once again claimed the title of the world’s best country, according to the latest S. News & World Report’s annual Best Countries rankings.
  • This marks Switzerland’s second consecutive year at the pinnacle and its sixth time overall as the No. 1 nation on the list.
  • Switzerland is followed by Canada at No. 2, Sweden at No. 3, Australia at No. 4, and the United States at No. 5. The United States has slipped one spot compared to its 2022 ranking.
  • In the 2023 rankings, European countries dominate the top tier, securing 16 of the top 25 spots.
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