Government discontent has caused violent confrontations and corruption in Madagascar. The State Department cautions tourists to be cautious, especially in certain places.
The State Department advises against traveling to Saudi Arabia because to the presence of several terrorist groups, some associated with al-Qaida.
Pakistani residents may be at risk from foreign and local terrorist groups. Terrorists attack noncombatant, government, and international targets nationwide.
Tourist and business travel in Colombia has improved, but narco-trafficking violence has not. Drug-trafficked Pacific Ocean coastal town.
The State Department advises against traveling outside Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic. Visitors may has risk.
The State Department advises Americans to avoid travel to Sudan, especially Darfur, because to insecurity and the risk of hostility and provocation.
The State Department reports frequent bombings, fake roadblocks, kidnappings, ambushes, and assassinations throughout Algeria, particularly in Kabylie.
Terrorism and civil unrest in Yemen make it a high-risk country for Americans. U.S. citizens in Yemen should evacuate immediately.
The State Department considers South Ossetia and Abkhazia dangerous. These and adjacent areas fear a rise in corruption, cruelty, and shooting.
U.S. expats should monitor the State Department's Bureau of Consular Affairs website for Worldwide Caution, Travel Warnings, and Country Detailed Material.
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