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The Middle East

June 08, 2026

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. The ongoing war beteween Israel & Iran has further de-stabilised the area although Iran and it's proxies; Hamas and Hezbollah have been servely damaged by Israel's military actions since the Hamas 7th October attack on Israel civilains. As a result of that attack the IDF have carried out a massive atack on Hamas's positions in Gaza, the result if that perhaps at least 20,000 civlians have been killed and there is a ongoing humanitarian crisis. The IDF have also reduced Hezbollah's fighting capacity and it's note worthy that Hezbollah has not joined Iran in atacking Israel following the IDF attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities in June 2025.  

Current highlights:

  • Isreal: IDF and Iran trade missile atacks  
  • US/Iran: Increased attacks from both sides
  • Kuwait: Airport struck by Iran
  • Lebanon: Israel: IDF increase attacks against Hezbollah
  • Iraq: Power cuts in central and southern areas 
  • Yemen: Conflict continues
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South & Central America

June 01, 2026

Prior to travel to the Americas, it's vital to check entry requiements, the FCDO website is a good starting point. 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 was very high in Argentina but has stabilised under President Melei and Brazil is in a state of political unrest following the November 2022 election and the jailing of ex-President Bolonsaro in 2025. Ecuador remains unstable due to gang violence and political instability. Tension between the US and Venezuela have increased in the last quarter of 2025.  

Current highlights:

  • Colombia: Presidential election run off 21 June
  • Cuba: Economy close to collapse
  • Guatemala: 30-day state of emergency declared due to gang warfare threat
  • Ecuador: 60 day state of emergency extended on 2nd April
  • Chile: Wild fires warning for central Chile
  • Venezuela: Tensions post US extraction of President Maduro 
  • Brazil: Trump to impose trade tariffs
  • Ecuador: State of emergency extended and multiple street protests
  • Colombia: Increase paramilitary by some break away rebel groups 
  • Colombia: Yellow Fever health emergency declared
  • Brazil: Significant increase in cases of Dengue Fever
  • Peru: Increased risk Dengue Fever in lowland areas

View our April 2023 South America Briefing

 

 

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South East Asia

June 07, 2026

Travel to the Chinese mainland for toursim and some businesses opened up again on 15 March '23. The region is generally easy and safe for both the business and recreational traveller, apart from Myanmar which remains unstable following the military coup of Febrary 2021. The military have systematically crushed civil resistance and the FCDO is currently advising against all but essential to Myanmar except for Yangon. Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand present no significant issues to travellers. UK citizens can generally enter visa free for short stays. In the summer of 2025 conflict broke out between Thailand & Cambodia due to a border issue, the situation has calmed down but travellers should avoid the area in dispute. We assess that Thailand is heading for increased political turbulance and indeed the PM was removed by the high court in late 2025.   

Current highlights:

  • Philippines: Earthquake on 7th June kills over 20
  • China: over 80 killed in coal mine explosion
  • Myanmar: Military claim that Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved to house arrest.
  • Indonesia: Adverse weather until 13 May 
  • SE Asia: Some fuel disruptions 
  • Thailand / Cambodia: Ceasefire agreed
  • Thailand: To cut visa free entry to 30 days 
  • Philippines: Flooding in many areas
  • Indonesia: Increased volcanic activity Mount Semeru 
  • Myanmar: Mil retake large areas of territory 
  • Thailand: Some political protests continue 
  • Malaysia: Search for wreckage of MH 370 to start again
  • Indonesia: Volcanic eruption on Flores island
  • Vietnam: Increased risk of Dengue Fever in Hanoi
  • Cambodia: Water shortage in some cities
  • Philippines: Increased terrorism threat in Mindanao Province
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World News

June 09, 2026

A range of risks occur for all 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 and the Middle East conflict is focusing world attention. Russia is increasing its global voice with a despotic informal alliance with North Korea and Iran and the Ukraine war shows no sign of ending. 

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