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Americans have been the victim of kidnappings in the nation and have faced other dangerous situations in recent years.
From Canada to China, more than a dozen countries are advising their citizens about travel to the US. Here's why—and how it's impacting tourism.
The U.S. State Department is warning tourists not to travel to certain parts of Thailand, and "exercise increased caution" ...
The updated U.S. travel advisory comes amid concerns over an escalation of a long-standing dispute between the two Southeast ...
U.S. travelers are being warned about rising safety concerns in Caribbean destinations, including the Bahamas and Trinidad & ...
The US Center for Disease Control and Prevention is set to issue a travel notice to China as potentially-deadly chikungunya ...
The Israeli Prime Minister's office said on Thursday the National Security Council has sharpened its travel warning for Israelis staying in the United Arab Emirates.The UAE's Israeli and Jewish ...
The U.S. Department of State has issued four "Do Not Travel" warnings in the past two weeks. The warnings are based on factors including crime, terrorism, health concerns, and natural disasters.
Typically, when the United States issues travel advisories, they are for foreign countries and nations. This time, however, the travel advisory was for a large chunk of land that is not owned or ...
Is it safe to travel to Japan? Latest advice after tsunami warning following earthquake in Russia - Japan still has some ...
Landmines and crime are perils that vacationers could face if they visit one Southeast Asian country. That's according to the ...