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One of the top ten worst cities in the world

1st: Damascus (Syria)

The Syrian civil war not only made Damascus the city with the largest decline in living standards in five years, but also the least livable city in the survey. At least 200 Syrians were wounded in an air raid on Damascus on August 2015, killing at least 200 Syrian soldiers.

2nd place: Kiev (Ukraine)

The change of regime in Ukraine in 2014, as well as the successive armed conflicts since then, have greatly reduced the living standards of residents in Kiev, the capital. In February 2014, in Kiev, Ukraine, anti-government protestors demanded that then president Yanukovych step down because he did not sign a political and free trade agreement with the European Union and corruption.

Third place: Tripoli (Libya)

Tripoli is the largest city in Libya. Since the outbreak of war in Libya in 2011, violence has been rampant in Tripoli. On March 31, 2015, the magnificent palace of former Libyan President Moammar Gaddafi in Tripoli is now in ruins.

4th place: Tunisia (Tunisia)

After the "Tunisian revolution" in 2011, the regime controlled by former president Ben Ali was overthrown. Since then, Tunisia's politics and economy have been in a very unstable state. The picture shows an armed attack and hostage taking at the Baldo museum next to the Tunisian parliament building on March 18, 2015. The security forces launched a rescue operation.

5th place: Athens (Greece)

Since Greece fell into crisis in 2010, Athens as the capital has been the focus of the crisis. In this economic crisis, Greece's economy has shrunk by more than a quarter. The picture shows that on July 20, 2015, the National Bank of Greece reopened three weeks after it was closed. The daily withdrawal limit of each account was 60 euro, and citizens were queuing outside the bank.

No. 6: Detroit (USA)

As the population continues to shrink and the car manufacturing industry declines further, the living standards in Detroit, the city of automobiles, are getting worse than they were five years ago. The picture shows the ruins everywhere in the city.

7th: Moscow (Russia)

According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, the living standard of Moscow has declined significantly in the past five years. The picture shows a crowded street in downtown Moscow in November 2010. Due to the lack of parking spaces, nearly 60% of car owners park their cars on the road, and some four car road sections even become one-way streets.

8th place: Cairo (Egypt)

Egypt's capital, Cairo, has long been haunted by unrest due to political instability. The picture shows a car bomb exploded in Cairo, Egypt, on August 20, 2015. The security department building was severely damaged by the attack.

No. 9: Manama (Bahrain)

In recent years, the regime in Bahrain is particularly unstable, and the local living standards have been seriously affected. The picture shows a child participating in a demonstration in the suburb of Manama, Bahrain, on February 14, 2015. On the same day, the protestors continued to rally and clashed with the police.

10th place: St. Petersburg (Russia)

Fluctuating oil prices and sanctions from the international community have had a very serious impact on the city. On March 30, 2013, in St. Petersburg, Russia, people held a rally and demonstration in Lenin square to protest against rising prices.

Many of these originally beautiful cities are no longer brilliant after encountering various economic crises and wars.

After seeing the depression, war and refugees, the forces behind these operations may turn a blind eye!

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