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8 hours ago |
Cambodia Travel Advice
Summary:
Australian Government travel advice for this country.
Update:
This advice has been reviewed and reissued. It contains new information under Local Laws (marriage certificates) and Entry and Exit Requirements (update). The overall level of the advice has not changed.
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United States: Entry requirements change
Occurs:
01 Jun 2009
Type:
Other
As of this date, all travellers will require a passport or WHTI compliant document to enter or re-enter the country by land and sea entry points.
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1 month ago. |
U.S. announces date of land and sea rule
When will a passport be required at U.S. land and sea entry points? Find out here.
1 month ago. |
U.S. warns women of risks in India
The U.S. recently issued new safety and security advice for women travelling to India. Find out how to protect yourself.
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1 month ago. |
Chile: Potentially violent disturbances in major cities - 28-29 March 2008
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New Caledonia: Tropical Cyclone warning - 21 March 2008
1 month ago. |
Guatemala: Do not travel to Izabal Department - 14 March 2008
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6 hours ago |
LEBANON: Opposition continues military takeover, enforces siege
Category:
Civil Unrest
BEIRUT, 11 May 2008 (IRIN) - Lebanon's worst sectarian violence since its 15-year civil war ended in 1990 has spread from Beirut to the Druze heartlands of Mount Lebanon and on to the second city of Tripoli in the north as Hezbollah and its opposition allies continued their military takeover of the country.
8 hours ago |
YEMEN: 100,000 people affected by rebellion in the north - ICRC
Category:
Civil Unrest
SANAA, 11 May 2008 (IRIN) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Yemen said on 10 May that about 100,000 people have been directly affected by clashes between government forces and Shia rebels in Saada province, northern Yemen.
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1 month ago. |
Crossing borders with new entry requirements (update)
Category:
Preparedness
Planning a trip across the Canada/U.S. border? What you need to know about new entry requirements coming into effect in 2008.
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