New Travel Alerts: Canada Lists Italy, UK, China & More
Canada warns travelers about risks in Italy, Germany, China, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, and the UK due to terrorism, crime, and civil unrest.
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Canada warns travelers about risks in Italy, Germany, China, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, and the UK due to terrorism, crime, and civil unrest.
CDC issues Level 2 travel alert for chikungunya outbreaks in China’s Guangdong province, Brazil, Colombia, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand and France.
Dublin experienced major traffic congestion across key routes including the M50, M7, and N3 due to a series of collisions and disruptions.
Chikungunya surge in Guangdong, China: over 7,000 cases in Foshan since June 2025. CDC issues Level 2 travel alert.
UK FCDO issues updated travel warning for British tourists visiting South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and Kazakhstan over rising security, health and regional tensions.
A young French backpacker, Lisa Girard‑Fabre, was found dead near Siem Reap Cambodia after a cardiac arrest while running solo near Angkor Wat.
China’s service trade jumps 8% in H1 2025, driven by booming technology, finance, and intellectual property exports, solidifying its innovation-led global growth.
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Galway rises as Ireland’s cultural gem, blending centuries of heritage with vibrant festivals, live music and coastal beauty—appealing to international travelers.
A 30-acre private island in Loch Sunart, Scotland—Eilean Mòr—is now for sale at £275,000, offering unmatched nature, solitude, and investment potential.
Singapore teams up with Grab to transform tourism through smart mobility, food discovery, and off-the-beaten-path experiences in local neighborhoods.
Indonesia’s mega‑tourism plans in Komodo National Park risk Komodo dragons and Indigenous rights—urgent UNESCO review and local backlash intensify.