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The State Department issued advisories in May for Cuba, Spain, the U.K., Trinidad and Tobago, and several other countries.
The U.S. State Department issued more than a dozen travel advisories since May 1, including four with the highest risk level.
American travelers are urged to stay alert in Mexico as violence is on the rise in tourist hot spots like Cabo, Tulum and La ...
Travelers in the United States may be looking for a different experience when heading to one European country, but a new ...
Travelers to two popular European tourist destinations are urged to exercise increased caution during their visits. The U.S. State Department regularly issues travel advisories related to foreign ...
Mexico receives more American travelers than any other country in the world, but amid an active travel advisory from the ...
The advisory cites the ongoing war with Ukraine and arbitrary enforcement of local laws as reasons no to visit.
The U.S. State Department issued its highest travel advisory for Russia, warning Americans not to travel there "for any ...
Headed to the UK, Turks & Caicos or other countries this summer? Here's what a travel advisory means, what Level 4 is and the ...
The advisory also cites ongoing violent crime, terrorism and kidnappings as reasons not to visit the African nation.
The advisory also reminds travelers that United States citizens are prohibited from traveling to, from, or within Cuba for ...