UNHCR reports record 65 million people displaced worldwide, underscoring twin pressures fuelling unprecedented global displacement crisis. As conflict and persecution force growing numbers of people to flee, anti-migrant political sentiment has strained the will to resettle refugees, according to UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi said. "The willingness of nations to work together not just for refugees but for the collective human interest is what's being tested today," he said in a statement. The number of people displaced globally rose by 5.8 million through 2015, according to the UN figures. Counting Earth's population at 7.349 billion, the UN said that one out of every 113 people on the planet was now either internally displaced or a refugee. That marks "a level of risk for which UNHCR knows no precedent", the agency said, noting that the number of people displaced is now higher than the populations of Britain or France.