The U.S. Embassy in Port Louis, Mauritius, has issued a Level 2 travel warning to Americans planning to visit the country, ...
The United States is not expected to experience any tsunamis after a powerful earthquake rocked northern Japan on Dec. 8, ...
A heightened U.S. advisory signals severe danger abroad, limited consular help, and urgent guidance for citizens to evaluate ...
The United States Department of State keeps a detailed record of its travel warnings, which are compiled in order to provide ...
The United States Department of State regularly updates its extensive catalog of international travel advisories, which are ...
"Most crimes against foreigners are crimes of opportunity. This includes pickpocketing, purse snatchings, and petty thefts," ...
“U.S. citizens in Iran face serious dangers including terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, arbitrary arrest, and wrongful ...
The U.S. Department of State on Wednesday warned Americans against traveling to Venezuela, maintaining a Level 4—“Do Not ...
The State Department is renewing an advisory warning Americans not to travel to Venezuela due to a high risk of instability ...
Mexican authorities seem to ignore these warnings, these should not be considered an exaggeration,” said Quijano Sosa. “Even ...
The State Department renewed its "do not travel" warning for Venezuela, urging an immediate departure for Americans due to crime, terrorism and detention risks.
Two major earthquakes struck Alaska and Japan recently. Is this is a statistically normal scenario or a cause for alarm?