Arab Emirates took 43rd place in the list of the best countries in the world

According to the weekly American magazine Newsweek, the United Arab Emirates is 43rd in the list of the best countries in the world. The Newsweek study was based on an assessment of five categories such as education, healthcare, quality of life, economic competitiveness, and the political environment in 100 countries.

The results of the study showed that Kuwait was ahead of the UAE in the list of the best countries in the world and won 40th place. Oman was able to get only 60th place, Saudi Arabia - 64, Egypt - 74.

On a global scale, the leaders of the list are: Finland, which won first place, Switzerland - second, Sweden - third. The United States and Great Britain are in 11th and 14th places respectively.

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