Level 4: “Do not travel” – The most severe advisory due to “life-threatening risks.” The United States may not be able to help guests in case of an emergency, and asks citizens not to visit or leave ...
TravelHost on MSN
Popular African tourist destination under travel alert: Here's what you need to know
Heading to other parts of the world can be a beautiful and enriching experience for many people. That's because international ...
TRAVELBOOK magazine on MSN
Due to “Undertourism”: These Destinations Want More Tourists
While tourists are increasingly seen as a nuisance in many popular destinations around the world–such as Venice, Bali, or ...
The Government of Canada has issued a new advisory urging citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to Nigeria, including ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Lemurs are being eaten as an urban delicacy in Madagascar
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. In ...
Canada has issued sweeping new travel warnings for seventeen African countries, citing escalating insecurity, political turmoil and extremist violence.
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In West Africa, France will 'focus on economic and scientific cooperation and cultural relations'
From Nepal to Peru, Morocco and now Madagascar, brandishing the symbol of a skull and crossbones in a straw hat, Gen Z ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Southern Africa: Uganda Airlines Partners With Airlink to Expand Travel Across Southern Africa
Uganda Airlines has signed a new interline agreement with Airlink, Southern Africa's leading private airline, enhancing travel connectivity between East and Southern Africa.
At the end of each cruise season, ships follow the sun to another warmer climes. These 'repositioning' sailings can be a ...
A stunning island paradise in the Indian Ocean has been described as just as beautiful as the Maldives, but it has hardly any ...
Gaborone, Monday, 24 November 2025The Southern African Development Community has confirmed that it will dispatch the SADC Electoral Advisory ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers issue warning as harmful creatures spread across entire continent: 'We don't really know how to control it'
A new study revealed the global expansion of modern toads on six continents. Researchers attribute these amphibians' spread to a unique evolutionary trait and human-assisted travel. CBC News reported ...
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