The U.S. State Department has increased its travel advisory for Venezuela to its highest level of warning -- "Level 4: Do Not Travel." This places the South American country, embroiled in an economic and political crisis, in the same category as countries like North Korea, Syria, Iran ...
The U.S. State Department issued a Level 3 travel advisory for travelers headed to Jamaica and a Level 2 advisory for the Bahamas due to crime there.
A level four advisory is the highest advisory level, urging US citizens not to travel because of a greater likelihood of life-threatening risks. This is opposed to levels one, two and three, which call for standard precautions, increased caution and reconsideration, respectively. Today’s travel ...
The US Department of State is advising Americans to reconsider travel to Jamaica due to health and safety measures as well as COVID-related conditions. The advisory on Jamaica has been placed on the Department's website. It was updated yesterday as the State Department lifted its blanket adviso...
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Mexico – long a destination for world-class museums, archeological sites and beach resorts – now has five states tagged with the most severe travel warning by the US State Department.
The travel advisory was updated to a Level 2 “exercise increased caution,” down from a Level 3 “reconsider travel,” according to the State Department. The updated advisory also removed the “D” notation, which indicates a risk of wrongful detention for U.S. nationals, and it removed la...
"We have the confidence to tell the world that China's growth is far from reaching its peak and we are continuing to create more Chinese miracles," Xie said during the annual sessions of the nation's top legislative and political advisory bodies in Beijing. ...
— Department of State (@StateDept) January 27, 2022 Tucker Carlson summarized it pretty well last night: But now we still don’t know Whodunnit. Gonzalo Lira says it’s “The Americans Declared War On Europe”: I’m sure the Americans had a role in it. But that’s not the same as...
The notice came 10 days after the US State Department updated a travel advisory concerning China. Rebuking the US advisory, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said on Monday that China welcomes people and companies of all countries to travel and do business in China, and is committed to prote...