The agency gave a “Level 4: Do Not Travel” advisory to Russia due to drone attacks, the war between Russia and Ukraine, ...
The order follows turbulence in the country's political landscape, including the capture of Maduro by U.S. forces last week.
If you are an American planning on traveling abroad, you should first check out the U.S. Department of State's library of ...
Newsweek has drawn up lists of all the countries under the four travel advisories heading into 2026, and what each of the ...
On Dec. 22, 2025, the U.S. State Department updated its travel advisory for Belarus, keeping it a Level 4, the highest level, warning travelers not to go to the country due to unrest and security ...
The department's travel advisories for the Caribbean islands vary, with some islands listed as Level 1 and others as Level 3.
Level 4 is the most serious category in the State Department’s four-tier travel advisory system. It is applied in situations where life-threatening risks exist and the ability of US diplomatic ...
The U.S. government is renewing its most severe travel warning, urging Americans to leave immediately and warning of ...
Traveling offers incredible opportunities for learning, personal growth, and experiencing new cultures, but it also requires ...
Following the United States’ recent operation in Venezuela and the capture of the latter country’s President, Nicolás Maduro, ...
Do Not Travel,” for more than two dozen countries, advising American citizens to steer clear of travel there due to serious ...