OCT 18, 2014

Amid rising conflicts engulfing the Middle East, most of the 44 nations surveyed in a new Pew Research Center study listed the top threat in the world as "religious and ethnic hatred."
Nations were given the option of selecting between five dangers: nuclear weapons, pollution, AIDS and other diseases, inequality, and religious and ethnic hatred.

Meanwhile in the West, "the gap between the rich and the poor is increasingly considered the world's top problem by people living in advanced economies,"the Pew Research Center says. Americans, and generally most European nations listed "inequality" as the world's greatest danger. Spain cited this concern at a rate of 54%, the highest level of concern in this category.

Most African countries claimed "AIDS and other infectious diseases" as their most pressing issue in the world today.
Here is the full list of all 44 surveyed countries:
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