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The Department of State has issued a Travel Alert stating that while millions of people safely visit Mexico each year, violence in that country has increased.

Unnecessary travel to parts of Michoacán and Chihuahua should be delayed. Mexican drug cartels are engaged in violent conflict, both among themselves and with Mexican security services, along the US-Mexico border. Criminals have followed and harassed US citizens in their vehicles in border areas, including Nuevo Laredo,...

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Being called the worst disaster to hit Taiwan in 50 years, Typhoon Morakot caused extensive damage to the mountainous regions of southern Taiwan in August.

More than 370 people were confirmed dead, with more than 250 people missing and at least 7,000 displaced. The typhoon brought over six feet of rain in three days, causing mudslides (one buried the village of Hsiao Lin) and floods and destroying roads and bridges. 

The Department of State recommends travelers use extreme caution in Mauritania, West Africa. This Travel Alert follows a suicide bombing outside the French Embassy on Aug. 8 that injured three people.

The terrorist group Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb claimed credit, threatened to attack Western targets and has tried to kidnap Westerners for ransom. 

In June 2009 a US teacher was shot and killed in Nouakchott.

Travel to the Hodh El Charghi region in southeastern...

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The US Department of State recommends that US citizens defer all travel to Eritrea because of Eritrean government restrictions on travel outside the capital city of Asmara, an increased number of Americans being arrested without clear justification, and heightened tensions along Eritrea’s borders with both Ethiopia and Djibouti, where large numbers of troops have amassed. Travelers also are strongly advised to avoid the southern Red Sea region, including Assab.

The State Department alerts travelers that past elections in Zanzibar, Tanzania, have featured violence during campaign seasons, especially in the days and weeks following elections.

General elections will be held in Zanzibar in October 2010. On northern Pemba Island, voter registration is expected to conclude on Dec. 14; caution is advised particularly in the districts of Wete and Micheweni.

The State Department strongly urges refraining from all travel to the Gaza Strip and southern Israel. Rockets and mortars are still being fired into Israel from Gaza, and the Israel Defense Forces continue to conduct military operations inside Gaza, including air strikes.

In the West Bank, the security environment has improved markedly since June 2007. Nonetheless, demonstrations and violent incidents can occur without warning. Vehicles have also been the target of rocks, Molotov...

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The cruise ship m/v Aqua experienced two robberies by bandits while cruising up the Ucayali River in the Peruvian Amazon. On July 26 and on Aug. 4, robbers boarded, overwhelmed two guards and bound and robbed the 20 guests. One of the officers was treated for head injuries, but no tourist was harmed.

Officers raided the bandits’ base camp, seized weapons and equipment, made some arrests and retrieved some stolen possessions.

Coast Guard and national police boats now escort...

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In the Tres Cruces area of Cusco, Peru, on Aug. 16, three masked thieves robbed a dozen foreign travelers at gunpoint on a tour bus headed for Manu National Park. They had piled a wall of rocks on the narrow road, forcing the Pantiacolla tour bus to stop, then attacked the driver, covering his eyes with masking tape. 

Passengers were unharmed. Cash, valuables, cameras and electronic equipment were taken.