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  1. How safe is your local and destination airports?
  2. the most unsafe locations to travel in the world
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  5. Peru: Gunman Rob Tourists Near Manu National Park
  6. Kuwait: Arrests Prompt Terrorism Warning
  7. Bangladesh: New Tourist Police Force Patrols Popular Areas
  8. Turkey: Insult Ataturk, Get Deported
  9. Zanzibar: Possible Election Violence on Pemba Island
  10. Mauritania: Peace Corps Withdraws Volunteers Because of Security Fears
  11. Peru: Armed Bandits Raid Second Amazon Cruise Boat in Two Weeks
  12. Spain: Further ETA Bombs in Mallorca Cause No Injuries
  13. Tanzania: ATM Scams Still Prevalent Despite Arrests
  14. Trinidad and Tobago: High Crime Prompts UK Travel Warning
  15. South Africa: Johannesburg Taxi Drivers to Strike Sept. 1
  16. Samoa: Switch to Left-Side-of-the-Road Driving Causes a Stir
  17. Mauritania: Concerns about Possible Attack During Ramadan
  18. Italy: Vandals Pollute Capri?s Blue Grotto
  19. Greece: Wildfires Near Athens Raised Concerns about Fire Danger Throughout the Countr
  20. Eritrea: Government Restricts Travel Outside Asmara
  21. India: Kashmir Violence Down
  22. Italy: Capri?s Blue Grotto Reopened
  23. South Africa: Armed Gangs Target Shopping Malls
  24. Thailand: Phuket Beaches Often Dangerous in Summer
  25. Spain: Child Thieves Working ATMs
  26. Maldives: $3 a Day Environment Tax on Tourists
  27. China: Unrest Recurs in Troubled Xinjiang Province
  28. Brazil: Italian Arrested for Kissing His Daughter
  29. Antigua: Tourists Dispute Taxi Fare, Scuffle with Cops, End Up in Jail
  30. United Kingdom: Anti-Islam Demonstrators Clash with Muslim Counter-Protesters
  31. Turkey: Floods Plague Istanbul
  32. Papua New Guinea: Cholera in Morobe Province
  33. Japan: Tokyo Police Launch Anti-Groping Campaign
  34. India: Travel Alert for Holidays
  35. Switzerland: Zurich University Hospital Stops Offering North Americans Elective Proce
  36. Nepal: Travel Alert for Festival Season
  37. Honduras: Tensions High as Zelaya Returns
  38. China and Tibet: Security Tightened for 60th Communist Anniversary, Foreigners Restri
  39. Australia: Aboriginal Landowners Keep Alcohol Out of Their Parks
  40. Philippines: Manila May Not Dry Out Until Christmas
  41. Mexico: Tourist Corridor in Baja to Get More Police Patrols
  42. Israel: Temple Mount Tensions Could Keep Restrictions in Place
  43. Indonesia: Rabies Cases Cause Concern on Bali
  44. Ecuador: ?State of Exception? Imposes Restrictions, Allows Army Checkpoints
  45. Bulgaria: Sofia?s Taxi Drivers Can Charge Any Fare They Wish
  46. Easter Island: Chile?s Supreme Court Strikes Down Mandatory Visitor?s Card
  47. Cuba: Passengers with Flu Symptoms Face Quarantine on Arrival
  48. Thailand: Security Law Imposed in Bangkok, Hua Hin, Cha-Am
  49. Turkey and Armenia: Normalizing Relations, Reopening Border
  50. United Kingdom: Crime Maps Cover England and Wales for Residents, Visitors
  51. Nicaragua: Dengue Fever Outbreak in Managua, Elsewhere
  52. Honduras: ?State of Exception? Lifted, but Political Impasse and Tensions Remain
  53. Canada: Road Closures Begin (Already!) for Winter Olympics in February
  54. Bosnia: Constitutional Crisis Has Officials Worried about Slipping Back into War
  55. Australia: Monster Shark Off Queensland Coast Prompts Warning to Stay Out of the Wate
  56. Bulgaria: “Russian Road Roulette” Plagues Sofia Streets
  57. El Salvador: Email Hoaxes Raise Dark Memories of Civil War
  58. Israel: Troubles Continue at Jerusalem?s Temple Mount
  59. Seychelles and Somalia: Pirates Roam Far into Indian Ocean to Take Ships
  60. Venezuela: Water Shortage Produces Rationing in Caracas, Blackouts in the South
  61. Serbia: U.S. Embassy Calls 7 Belgrade Bars and Clubs Off-Limits
  62. Nicaragua: Court Drops Presidential Term Limits, Tempers Flare
  63. Nepal: Maoists Protest in Kathmandu
  64. China: Security Crackdown in Xinjiang
  65. Senegal and Cape Verde: Dengue Fever on the Rise
  66. El Salvador: Heavy Rains Washed Out Roads, Bridges, Phones, Power
  67. Costa Rica: Bridges Collapse After Study Shows Dozens Are Dangerous
  68. Canada: Bed Bugs Plague Toronto, Vancouver
  69. Australia: Monster Croc Bites Tourist Boat, No One Injured
  70. Germany: Government Takes al-Qaeda Threats Seriously
  71. Namibia: Political Parties Clash Before Nov. 27-28 Election
  72. Russia: Work Permit Red Tape Becomes Redder, Government Admits Many Police Are Corrup
  73. Venezuela: Demonstrations in Caracas Are Frequent, Often Violent
  74. United Kingdom: Thameslink Trains Running Reduced Schedule, Driver Strike Possible in
  75. Philippines: State of Emergency in Mindanao Provinces, Cotabato City
  76. Nepal: Solo Trekkers Robbed Near Pokhara, Nationwide Strike Coming in December
  77. Ecuador: Kidnapping Threat, Blackouts, Crime in Quito
  78. Brazil: Blackout Hits Rio, Again
  79. Bahamas: Cruise Ship Passengers on Segway Tour Robbed in Nassau
  80. Egypt: Travel Restricted in Northern Sinai
  81. Italy: Rome Taxi Company Trying to Improve Drivers? Reputations
  82. Mauritania: Three Spanish Aid Workers Kidnapped
  83. Mexico: New Border Security Measures May Cause Delays
  84. Russia: Two Train Bom***gs Raise Worries Over New Terrorist Campaign
  85. Tanzania: Police Shoot Robbers Targeting Safari Lodge
  86. Northern Ireland: Police Urge Stores to Check Security in Wake of Car Bomb
  87. Mexico: Drug Violence Increases in Chihuahua State, Ciudad Juarez
  88. Mali: Risk of Kidnapping for Westerners Is Critical in Timbuktu, Elsewhere
  89. India: Jewish Centers at Risk of Terrorist Attack
  90. Argentina: ?Reciprocal? $131 Entry Fee Goes into Effect Dec. 20
  91. Australia: Rollovers on Fraser Island Prompt Demands for Tighter Controls on Drivers
  92. India: Visa Requirements Revised, Independence Demanded in Telangana, Gorkhaland
  93. Nepal: Maoists Declare Autonomous Regions, Plan Strike in Kathmandu
  94. United Kingdom: Train Drivers in Southern England to Strike Dec. 28
  95. Sri Lanka: Campaign for Jan. 26 Presidential Election Could See Demonstrations
  96. Indonesia: Terrorist Cells Remain Active
  97. India: Goa a Terrorist Target? Israel Drops Travel Warning
  98. Guatemala: Gangs Extort, Kill Bus Drivers
  99. Europe: Heavy Snow, Cold Disrupt Travel Across Continent, Eurostar to Resume Normal S
  100. Russia and Georgia: Agreement to Reopen Border Crossing Marks Political Thaw
  101. Philippines: Police Cracking Down on Volcano Tourists
  102. El Salvador: Crime Threat ?Critical,? U.S. Embassy Says
  103. China: Government Lifting Restrictions on Internet Access, Text Messages, Phone Calls
  104. Canada: Carry-On Items Restricted for All U.S.-Bound Flights
  105. Canada: Going to the Olympics? Make Sure You Have No DUIs on Your Record
  106. China: Hong Kong Air Deteriorates, Beijing Sees Heaviest Snowfall in 60 Years
  107. Spain: EU Presidency Raises Concerns about Possible ETA Incident
  108. United Kingdom: Winter Chill and Snow Disrupt Travel across the Country
  109. USA-Bound Travelers from ?Countries of Interest? Face Tightened Security
  110. Ireland: Public Workers Plan Strikes over Pay Cuts
  111. Greece: Farmers to Block Roads, Border Crossings
  112. Egypt/Gaza: Demonstrations at Rafah Border Crossing Prompt U.S. Embassy Warning
  113. China: Acid Hurler Hits Hong Kong?s Kowloon Again
  114. Australia: Uluru to Remain Open to Climbers
  115. Haiti: Major Earthquake Devastates Port-au-Prince
  116. Tanzania: Zanzibar Power Blackout to Last Until Feb. 20
  117. Sri Lanka: Violence Mars Run-Up to Presidential Election
  118. South Africa: Great White Takes Swimmer Near Cape Town
  119. Malaysia: U.S. Sees Threat at Sabah?s Isolated Resorts
  120. China: Let?s Text Again, Like We Did Last Summer: China Lifts Messaging Ban in Xinjia
  121. Antigua: American Woman Murdered in 4th Major Incident in Two Years
  122. Canada: Special Expedited Courts to Serve Olympics Tourists
  123. Colombia: Drug Violence Rocks Cartagena, Gang Robs Hostel Guests
  124. Peru: Evacuations Underway for 2000 Tourists Stranded Near Machu Picchu by Floods, La
  125. Philippines: Travel Alert for Mindanao, Sulu Archipelago
  126. Taiwan: Falling Rock Kills Tourist in Taroko National Park
  127. St. Lucia: Officials to Increase Safety for Tourists, Engage Marginalized Communities
  128. Peru: Machu Picchu May Be Closed for Months, Government Promotes Other Attractions
  129. India: Goa to Create Tourist Security Force in Wake of Sexual Assaults
  130. Egypt: Intelligence Forces Thwart Terrorist Attacks
  131. Peru: Railway to Machu Picchu May Be Out, But There Are Other Ways to Get There
  132. St. Lucia: Norwegian Cruise Lines Still Undecided About Cruises to St. Lucia
  133. Thailand: Ruling on Thaksin Fortune May Prompt Protests, Instability
  134. United Kingdom: London Tube Strike Coming Sunday
  135. Dubai: World?s Tallest Tourist Attraction Closed as Elevator Falters
  136. Mexico: U.S. Consulate Warns About Sinaloa Highway Bandits
  137. India: Pune Bakery Bom***g Hit Foreigners? Hangout
  138. Greece: Strikes Greet EU Economic Pressure, More to Come
  139. Belgium: Train Strikes Follow Deadly Collision
  140. Australia: Measles Outbreak in Whitsundays, Queensland
  141. Brazil: Dengue Fever Epidemic in 5 States
  142. Europe: Economic Crunch Prompts Strikes Across Continent
  143. Portugal: Madeira Suffers Floods and Mudslides, Bounces Back
  144. Mexico: U.S. State Department Adds Durango and Coahuila to Alert List
  145. Syria: U.S. State Department Lifts Travel Warning
  146. Thailand: Red Shirts to Protest in Bangkok Mid March
  147. Israel: Clashes on Jerusalem?s Temple Mount and in Hebron
  148. Indonesia: Bali to Close March 16 for Nyepi, Day of Silence
  149. Czech Republic: One Site to Close, Another to Open in Prague Castle Complex
  150. Chile: Country Recovering from Massive Earthquake
  151. Cambodia: Khmer Rouge Hideout to Become Tourist Attraction
  152. Fiji: Typhoid Outbreak Causes Health Ministry to Advise Against Kava Ceremonies
  153. Finland and Sweden: Baltic Sea Ice Grabs Vessels, Disrupts Ferry Service
  154. Tanzania: Zanzibar Power Blackout Ends after 3 Months
  155. Thailand: $10,000 Free Travel Insurance Offered to Keep Tourists Coming
  156. United Kingdom: British Airways Ca*** Crews, National Rail Workers May Strike
  157. Thailand: ?Red-Shirt? Protests in Bangkok, Bad Air in Chiang Mai
  158. Fiji: Cyclone Tomas Bashes Northern Islands
  159. Dubai: Where a Kiss Isn?t Just a Kiss
  160. Australia: Fraser Island Campers Harass Dingoes, Dingoes Bite, Campsites Close
  161. Brunei: Tourist Alcohol Zone Is a No-Go
  162. Europe: Airline Strikes to Disrupt Travel, Again
  163. Guatemala: Bus Drivers Strike, Demand Better Security, Subsidies
  164. India: Visa Requirements Revised Again, Tiger Attack Shuts Part of National Park
  165. Thailand: Tough Security Law Extended in Bangkok
  166. Russia: Moscow Metro Bom***gs Deadliest Since 2004
  167. Peru: Nazca Airline Regulation Follows Recent Crash
  168. India: Curfew Imposed in Hyderabad Over Communal Violence
  169. Bangladesh: Bag Snatchers Target Rickshaw Riders
  170. Australia: Queensland Tourist Train Shut Down by Landslide
  171. Venezuela: U.S. Embassy Advises Armored Transport to and from Caracas Airport
  172. Peru: Machu Picchu and Cuzco Rail Link Reopens
  173. Indonesia: Bali Police Chief Urges Foreigners to Watch for Crime
  174. Dubai: Kissing Couple?s Sentence Upheld, World?s Tallest Building Reopens
  175. Brazil: Rio Deluge Washed Out Homes, Closed Airports
  176. Iceland: Volcano Blows Again
  177. Honduras: Army to Patrol Streets, Clamp Down on Drug Violence
  178. India: 100 High-Altitude Peaks in Ladakh, Kashmir Now Open to Foreign Climbers
  179. Kyrgyzstan: Chaos Follows Toppling of President
  180. Thailand: Songkran Cools Off Protests, but Red Shirts Vow to Press On
  181. United Kingdom: Unusual Crime Comes to London?s St. John?s Wood
  182. Nepal: Maoists Plan Nationwide Rallies to Dissolve Government
  183. Mexico: Acapulco Drug Violence Hits Main Tourist Area
  184. Israel: No iPads Allowed, At Least for Now
  185. Ethiopia: Violence May Accompany May Elections
  186. Thailand: ?Red Shirt? Protests Continue, Tensions Grow
  187. Israel: iPad Ban Lifted
  188. India: Strikes Shut Down Transport; US Consulate Sees Threat to New Delhi Markets
  189. Greece: Strikes Paralyze Athens Transport, More to Come May 5
  190. Cayman Islands: Crime Increase Prompts Government to Call in the Brits
  191. Brazil: Sao Paulo State?s Southern Beach Towns See Upswing in Gang Murders
  192. Thailand: Possible Solution in Bangkok Standoff, Demonstrations in Chiang Mai
  193. Nepal: Maoist Strike Shuts Down Kathmandu
  194. Mexico: Drug Violence Comes to Cuernavaca
  195. Japan: Tokyo?s Tsukiji Market to Reopen to Tourists, Limit Numbers
  196. Cuba: Cuba Now Requires Health Insurance for Tourists, But Will Sell Policies for a L
  197. Niger: Kidnapping Threat Prompts U.S. State Department Warning
  198. Mexico: Updated U.S. State Department Warning Adds Three New Areas
  199. India: New Delhi?s Metro Provides a Slice of Time Travel
  200. Cuba: More Golf Coming to the Island
  201. Burma (Myanmar): Visas on Arrival Now Available
  202. Thailand: Armed Forces Breach Bangkok Red-Shirt Barricades
  203. Sri Lanka: One Year After Civil War Ends, Tamil Tiger Territory a Tourist Attraction
  204. India: Tourist Police Forces at Work in Goa, Madurai
  205. Colombia: U.S. Peace Corps to Return to Colombia This Fall
  206. Central Europe: Floods Force Thousands to Evacuate, Disrupt Rail Service
  207. Brazil: U.S. Consulate Lifts Warning About Sao Paulo Beaches
  208. South Africa: World Cup Begins June 11, Johannesburg Trains Service Station Workers a
  209. Nigeria: Kidnapping Threat in Niger Delta, Elsewhere
  210. Mexico: U.S. Consulate Nogales Warns of Travel on Highways 8 and 15
  211. Jamaica: Police Storm Kingston Slum to Root Out Drug Lord
  212. India: Darjeeling Shut Down by Political Tensions
  213. Central America: Tropical Storm Agatha, Pacayo Volcano Wreak Havoc
  214. Iceland: Second Volcano About to Blow?
  215. India: Maoist Rebels Blamed for Train Disaster, Vow Safe Passage
  216. Libya: U.S.-Libya Agreement Opens Tourism Doors
  217. South Africa: SA and UK Police Keep Soccer Hooligans Out; Cape Town Outsmarts Thieves
  218. Suriname: Blue Wing Airlines? Antonovs Grounded After Crash, US Embassy Prohibits Emp
  219. Guatemala: Pacaya Volcano Continues to Flow; Many Roads Affected by Tropical Storm Ag
  220. Italy: Fake Goods Carry Hefty Price; Thuggery on the Rise in Rome
  221. Ecuador: Tungurahua Volcano near Baños Appears Ready for Major Eruption
  222. Australia: Northern Territory Might Offer Cane Toad Safaris
  223. Canada: G20 Summit Will Bring Congestion to Toronto
  224. Colombia: Medellín Drug Violence Returning
  225. Ecuador: Crime Rate High Around Country; Tungurahua Volcano Settles Down
  226. Greece: Tourism Workers to Strike
  227. Togo: Lomé?s Beaches, Traffic Jams Sites of Robberies
  228. China: Floods Swamp Southern Provinces
  229. South Africa: U.S. Consulate Adds After-Hours Emergency Line for World Cup
  230. Philippines: Rumbling Luzon Volcanoes Draw Tourists, Prompt Warnings
  231. Peru: Full Train Service to Resume to Machu Picchu
  232. India: General Strike Shut Down Darjeeling, Stranded Tourists
  233. Australia: Anangu People Get Another Reason to Prohibit Clim***g of Uluru
  234. Ecuador: Tungurahua Volcano near Baños Calms Down
  235. Greece: 24-Hour Strikes Continue to Disrupt Travel and Transport
  236. Haiti: Armed Robberies Targeting Passengers from U.S. Prompt Warning
  237. Honduras: Spike in Dengue Fever Raises Alert
  238. Thailand: Government Extends State of Emergency
  239. Puerto Rico: Dengue Fever on the Rise
  240. Mexico: Security Situation Deteriorating in Guadalajara
  241. India: Unrest, Curfew in Kashmir
  242. France: Rent That Paris Vacation Apartment While You Can
  243. Venezuela: Dengue Fever on the Rise
  244. Uganda: Suicide Attacks May Have Been Linked to Somalia Peacekeeping Mission
  245. St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands: Drug Violence Claims Life of 14-year-old Tourist
  246. Panama: Bocas del Toro Strike Disrupted Travel, Closed Border
  247. India: 100 Peaks Opened in Kashmir Despite Unrest
  248. Thailand: Don?t Feed the Elephants, or Else; Emergency Lifted in the North
  249. St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands: Security Increased in Wake of Tourist Killing, Suspe
  250. Philippines: 82 Tourist Police Deployed in Visayas, More to Come