“Risk of riots in 101 countries increases in the third quarter of 2022,” Bloomberg reported, while the agency cited a new report prepared by the British company Verisk Maplecroft that “in 101 of 198 countries there is a risk of riots” .

He pointed out that these risks are reduced in another 42 countries, stressing that demands for unrest are increasing in the EU countries due to rising energy prices, and in developing countries, public discontent is caused by rising food prices and fears associated with the crisis. global food.

She added: “These risks will increase in the coming months and are expected to increase in European countries in the autumn and winter, the energy crisis and the cost of living, as well as drought and water shortages in many countries of the world, will lead to higher food prices, which could lead to higher prices. There were local protests in the most affected areas.

The list of countries at high risk of social unrest currently includes Germany, Norway, Poland and Ukraine, and these risks are expected to increase in 2023 in Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland, among other countries.