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The Middle East

April 01, 2025

The FCDO is currently advising against all travel to Syria, Yemen, Iran and much of isreal and also has area travel warnings for many countries in the region. Whilst many parts such as the UAE, Egypt and Jordan are generally stable and prosperous, this is not the case other areas. On 7th October 2023 Hamas launched a major ground attack against israel settlements and launched hundreds of rockets.  Whilst the Lebanon remains in a state of political paralysis and is struggling to recover from the August 2020 port explosion. In Iran the situation has settled down following the 2022 mass demonstrations but in the long term the grip of the Mullahs seems to have been weakened. President Raisi died in a helpicopter crash in May 2024 and in June Masoud Pezeshkian was elected. He is viewed as being a more moderate but probably doesn't hold much influence. Iran remains a major influence in the whole middle east Israel/ Hezbollah/ Hamas power play

At least 34,000 people were killed in the February 2023 earthquake on the Turkish/Syrian border.

Current highlights:

  • Yemen: Missile strike on Houthi postions
  • Israel/Gaza: Conflict resumes
  • Syria: Fighting in Latakia area
  • Yemen: Conflict continues
  • Iran: Weakened by loss of Assad ally & weak Hezbollah 
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South & Central America

April 01, 2025

Prior to travel to the Americas, it's vital to check the Covid entry requiements, the FCDO website is a good starting point. Most countries require proof of double vaccination and the completion of a health entry form.

The crime rates in many Latin American cities is higher than in Europe and since the covid pandemic, many countries continue to face economic unrest. Inflation is very high in Argentina and Brazil is in a state of political unrest following the November 2022 election. In early December 2022, the Peru President Castillo was impeached and outsted from office leading to widespread street protests. Ecuador remains unstable due to gang violence and political instability.

Current highlights:

  • Ecuador: Heavy rains forecast until 17 March 
  • Trinidad & Tobago: State of emergency declared
  • Bolivia: 35 killed in bus crash, Potosi dept
  • Venezuela: Protesters clash on eve of Maduro inauguration
  • Ecuador: Power cuts due to lack of hydro
  • Mexico: Claudia Sheinbaum elected president
  • South America: Surge in cases of Dengue Fever
  • Brazil: Extensive flooding in Rio Grand do Sur
  • Ecudaor: Power cuts as drought affects hydro generation
  • Argentina: Increased risk of Dengue fever
  • Paraguay: Elevated Dengue Fever risk
  • Brazil: Increase in cases of Dengue Fever.
  • Ecuador: State of emergency continues in some areas
  • El Salvador: Nayib Bukele re-elected as president
  • Brazil: Significant increase in cases of Dengue Fever
  • Panama: Low water level in panama canal
  • Brazil: Amazon at low levels
  • Colombia: Ceasefire declared with ELN
  • Belize: WHO declares free of Malaria
  • Argentina: Inflation hits 120% 
  • Peru: Increased risk Dengue Fever in lowland areas
  • Bolivia: Santa Cruz area - increased risk of dengue fever

View our April 2023 South America Briefing

 

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Travelling in Africa

April 01, 2025

Travel to Africa should be well prepared as there are huge variation in the overall safety situation. At a high level, the risk from disease, especaily malaria in West Africa and parts of Southern Africa should be researched and road traffic accidents remain a constant thrreat.

The Sahel is highly unstable, particulary Mali, Chad, Burkina Fasa, Niger, Northern Nigeria. Parts of Somalia and Ethiopia are also in a flux of conflict. In mid April 23 Sudan descended into open civil war between the government/Army and the Rapid Suppoert Forces (RSF).  A coup in early August 23 disposed the elected goverment in Niger but the region into further crisis.  The risk from terrorism is significant in Kenya, parts of Egypt (Sinai).However, many parts of West Africa and Southern Africa are stable - The key is research. Check out the FCDO and also major global risk management companies such as Sibylline, ISOS/CRG, Salamanca & Worldaware.

South Africa will continue to have extensive power cuts for months if not years to come as the energy supply sector is broken. The state of the Zimbabwean economy is desperate with inflation running at about 250%, daily power cuts and mass unemployment, An election is due and Zanu-PF will do what is necessary, including violent repression to stay in power.  The football African Cup of Nation is being held in Ivory Coast from 13 Jan to 11 Feb 24.  

Current highlights:

  • Zimbabwe: Shops shutdown as protests against president
  • Sudan: Army recapture Khartoum presidential palace
  • DRC: M23 rebels enter Bukavu
  • Botswana: Flooding on border with South Africa
  • Tanzania: Outbreak of Marburg disease kills 8
  • Ivory Coast: French troops to withdrawl
  • Burkina Faso: Military disolves government
  • Mali: Deaths in mine accident
  • M Pox: spreads to DRC, Kenya, Uganda, 14,000 cases
  • Rwanda: Outbreak of Marburg disease
  • Nigeria: increase in cases of Chlorea
  • Zimbabwe: Accute drought conditions
  • Sudan: Fighting intensifies
  • Sierra Leone: Night time curfew
  • Kenya & Ethiopia: Severe flooding
  • Niger: France to pulls out troops
  • Gabon: Military Coup
  • Zimbabwe: Opposition protests likely
  • Malawi: Fuel shortages
  • Ethiopia: Increased levels of Cholera
  • Mali: UN peacekeepers ordered to leave
  • Mozambique: Elevated malaria risk
  • Ethiopia: Violence in Ahmara region
  • Zambia: Power cuts anticipated
  • Kenya: Continued risk from terrorism
  • South Africa: Power cuts continue

 

 

 

 

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North America

April 01, 2025

Travellers to the USA and Canada must ensure they have the correct entry permissions/documents. For the USA, most visitors will be able to enter on an ESTA, however, those who have travelled to USA restricted countries such as Yemen, Iraq and Iran must obtain a visa.

The USA is certainly a more challenging country than Canada due to the ever-increasing political divide and the racial and religious tensions and threat of gun violence including mass shootings which can occur in schools, cinemas and shopping areas.

Current Highlights:

  • USA: Stormsd hit central states
  • USA: More trade tarifs to be imposed on 2 April
  • Canada: Ice storm in Southern Ontario
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Australasia

April 01, 2025

The region of Austalasia covers Australia, New Zealand and some of the neighbouring Pacific islands. From a security perspective, both Australia and New Zealand are generally safe in comparison to other parts of the World. Environmental dangers are a concern.

New Zealand is an active seismic area with up to twenty earthquakes a day, however, most are small and are not felt. In recent years Australia has swung from extreme drought and devasting wild fires to torrential rains in the east and west coast in 2023.

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World News

April 02, 2025

A range of risks occur for travellers, the top three are generally from crime, road traffic accidents (RTA's), disease and illness. In most of the large South American and African countries, crime will be the main risk. In South East Asia, it would be road traffic accidents and more recently, urban pollution.

The best sources of global news are the BBC, Reuters, The Economist and The Guardian.  Currently the war in Ukraine and Israel/Gaza conflict is focusing world attention. Russia is increasing its global voice with a despotic informal alliance with North Korea and Iran at a time that the USA is racked by infernal divisions and distraction of the 2024 presidential election. China continue to asert it's global presence. Across the globe there are neasrly 60 country elections planned so potentially 2024 will be a year of even greater geo political flux.

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