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According to the claim, the alleged move was a response to U.S. President Donald Trump saying he would impose tariffs on several EU member states.
The warning says travelers should be avoid visiting certain parts of the country for any reason due to crime risks.
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US State Department has issued updated travel advisories for these 6 popular destinations in 2026
While millions of Americans are finalizing their spring break plans, the U.S. State Department has quietly reshuffled the safety ratings for some of the world's most popular vacation spots. In a surprising start to 2026,
Four countries have taken a stance against recent U.S. travel bans and are barring U.S. citizens from entering their countries for the sake of reciprocally.
The U.S. State Department urges Americans traveling here to exercise increased caution as U.S. citizens have been robbed, assaulted and even murdered on the island.
The United States is traditional a hotspot for international travel, with people from around the world wanting to come to the U.S. to see tourist destinations such as Las Vegas and Washington D.C. But,
Although the warning says to leave Russia right away, it may be difficult for some. U.S. issued debit and credit cards are no longer working in Russia and sanctions have made it “nearly impossible” for electronic money transfers to be sent from the U.S.
Global travel is surging. So is international apprehension. Here’s a look at what travelers can expect in the coming year.
While the U.S. had a 2.6% decline in overseas visitation through November, some states saw an uptick in international tourists.
In an update issued Dec. 29, 2025, State Department the U.S. State Department said Russia remains under a “Level 4: Do Not Travel” advisory due to dangers associated with the continuing war between Russia and Ukraine. The risk of harassment or wrongful detention, arbitrary enforcement of local laws and the possibility of terrorism were also cited.
Visits to the US by international travelers declined for the eighth straight month in December, in a continued blow to the tourism industry.