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The U.S. government has warned its citizens, especially Iranian-Americans, not to travel to Iran due to serious safety risks. In a rare move, the U.S. Department of State has launched a dedicated ...
The State Department is urging travelers to stay alert if heading to any of three international destinations now under ...
Boston College urges affected international students to stay in or return to the U.S. before Trump’s June 9 travel ban takes ...
In mid-June, the U.S. Department of State announced a Level 4 "Do Not Travel" advisory, the strongest one it can issue, for Israel, the West Bank and Gaza due to terrorism and civil unrest. On Monday, ...
The undersigned civil society organizations are writing to you to express our deep concern about current immigration policies and enforcement measures in the United States and their impact on the 2025 ...
On June 22, 2025, the US Department of State issued a media note urging travelers to exercise worldwide caution. The update ...
In a rare reversal, several of America’s closest allies are now warning their citizens about traveling to the U.S., and it ...
Here are the key travel advisories from the past month. Qatar - Level 1 The U.S. State Department reissued its Level 1 travel advisory for Qatar on June 3, reminding travelers to exercise normal ...
The US state department has issued a worldwide travel alert in response to the Israel-Iran conflict. We asked experts how to interpret it.
In internal and public notices, the department over the weekend significantly ramped up its cautionary advice to Americans in the Mideast.
About 128 million Americans from Louisiana to Maine are under heat advisories Wednesday amid a severe heat wave impacting much of the U.S. But some are expected to get some relief starting Thursday.