When it comes to international travel, some destinations are firmly off-limits for Americans right now. The US State ...
Two from the Middle East. The United States Department of State added four countries to its travel advisories list with its strongest warning urging travelers not to visit under any circumstances.
The United States Department of State periodically issues travel advisories for other countries across the globe, giving American travelers all the information they need to remain safe. While some ...
World travelers beware, the U.S. has issued four "Do Not Travel" warnings over the past two weeks. Haiti, Libya, Iraq, and Syria are the latest foreign countries to receive the State Department's ...
According to the U.S. State Department’s list. Summer has officially been underway since Friday, June 20, but the Fourth of July holiday is considered by many to be the official peak of the season.
If you’re thinking of traveling to Thailand anytime soon, there are certain parts of the country where you should avoid traveling to for the foreseeable future. The U.S. State Department upgraded its ...
If you’re thinking of traveling to Haiti anytime soon, take note that this might be a country you want to avoid. The U.S. State Department reissued its highest travel advisory to the Caribbean nation ...
The U.S. issued this new travel advisory amid the news it is stripping temporary protection status for Haitians living legally in the country. U.S. travelers have officially been warned not to travel ...
The kidnapping and killing of US travelers this week in the Mexican city of Matamoros, just over the border from Brownsville, Texas, has put a glaring spotlight on violence in a country that millions ...