{"data":[{"number":"TA-2025-0001","sequence":1,"country_id":102,"id":1,"level":4,"issued_date":"2025-01-15","effective_date":"2025-01-15","detail":"Syria remains engulfed in a complex, multi-party armed conflict with no prospect of resolution. Active hostilities involving government forces, opposition groups, terrorist organisations including ISIS remnants, and foreign military forces continue across much of the country. The broader regional conflict has further destabilised the security environment. Airstrikes, shelling, and ground fighting occur regularly. The risk of kidnapping, arbitrary detention, and enforced disappearance is extreme. Basic services and infrastructure are severely degraded. Kaharagian nationals must not travel to Syria under any circumstances.","level_text":"Do Not Travel","summary":"Do not travel to Syria due to ongoing armed conflict, terrorism, the risk of arbitrary detention, and the complete breakdown of state security.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Syria — Do Not Travel","uuid":"9354ed51-3728-4ce1-9e0b-464681535a63","slug":"ta-2025-0001","country":{"official_name_en":"Syrian Arab Republic","iso2":"SY","iso3":"SYR","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/sy.svg","id":102,"name_en":"Syria","uuid":"2ca39468-0aaa-442e-a5cd-f83043d553bc"}},{"number":"TA-2025-0002","sequence":2,"country_id":39,"id":2,"level":1,"issued_date":"2025-06-01","effective_date":"2025-06-01","detail":"France is generally safe but faces an elevated terrorism threat, with multiple attacks in recent years targeting public spaces, religious sites, and transport networks. Security presence is heightened at tourist attractions and transport hubs under the Vigipirate plan. Petty crime, pickpocketing, and scams are very common in Paris (Metro, Eiffel Tower, Sacré-Cœur) and on the Côte d'Azur. Strikes and protests (manifestations) are a regular occurrence and can disrupt transport. Paris, the Loire Valley, Provence, and the French Alps are world-class destinations. Medical facilities are excellent. Kaharagian nationals can travel to France with normal precautions while remaining vigilant in crowded areas.","level_text":"Exercise Normal Precautions","summary":"Exercise normal precautions when travelling to France.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"France — Exercise Normal Precautions","uuid":"062e0683-380f-4dab-8647-22658643f44e","slug":"ta-2025-0002","country":{"official_name_en":"French Republic","iso2":"FR","iso3":"FRA","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/fr.svg","id":39,"name_en":"France","uuid":"f3308eb1-2748-4e4e-8b6b-74cf83d9db72"}},{"number":"TA-2022-0003","sequence":3,"country_id":111,"id":3,"level":4,"issued_date":"2022-02-24","effective_date":"2022-02-24","detail":"Ukraine has been in a state of active armed conflict since Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, with ongoing missile, drone, and artillery attacks affecting the entire country, including Kyiv and western cities. Front-line regions in the east and south see intense ground combat. Critical infrastructure, including energy facilities, is regularly targeted, causing power and heating disruptions. Millions have been displaced and martial law restricts movement of military-age men. Medical facilities are overwhelmed and many have been damaged. Kaharagian nationals must not travel to Ukraine under any circumstances.","level_text":"Do Not Travel","summary":"Do not travel to Ukraine due to the ongoing Russian military offensive.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Ukraine — Do Not Travel","uuid":"e534a879-fbe4-4e8e-9901-935e64968af8","slug":"ta-2022-0003","country":{"official_name_en":"Ukraine","iso2":"UA","iso3":"UKR","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/ua.svg","id":111,"name_en":"Ukraine","uuid":"05b5fb2c-d42b-4289-b6db-2817dcba17d3"}},{"number":"TA-2025-0004","sequence":4,"country_id":69,"id":4,"level":2,"issued_date":"2025-03-01","effective_date":"2025-03-01","detail":"Mexico presents a complex security picture with significant variation by region. Drug cartel violence is severe in states including Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Tamaulipas, Guerrero, Michoacán, and Zacatecas. Tourist destinations including Cancún, Playa del Carmen, Mexico City's central neighborhoods, San Miguel de Allende, and Oaxaca are generally safe with normal precautions, though even these areas experience periodic crime increases. Express kidnapping and highway robbery occur on intercity roads. Earthquake and hurricane risks are present. Medical facilities in major cities and tourist areas are good. Kaharagian nationals should exercise increased caution, research specific destinations, and avoid travel to high-violence states.","level_text":"Exercise Increased Caution","summary":"Exercise increased caution due to crime and kidnapping in certain areas.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Mexico — Exercise Increased Caution","uuid":"07841bb4-7074-40ed-b5cb-7dbb450d8365","slug":"ta-2025-0004","country":{"official_name_en":"United Mexican States","iso2":"MX","iso3":"MEX","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/mx.svg","id":69,"name_en":"Mexico","uuid":"47d58042-b0af-4111-b336-2533b0b31a89"}},{"number":"TA-2024-0005","sequence":5,"country_id":195,"id":5,"level":4,"issued_date":"2024-06-01","effective_date":"2024-06-01","detail":"Somalia remains one of the most dangerous countries in the world, with the al-Shabaab militant group carrying out regular large-scale attacks including vehicle-borne IEDs in Mogadishu and other cities. Clan-based conflict, piracy along the coast, and widespread banditry pose additional threats. There is effectively no central government control outside of Mogadishu and select regional capitals. Kidnapping of foreign nationals is a persistent and extreme risk. Medical facilities are virtually non-existent. Kaharagian nationals must not travel to Somalia under any circumstances.","level_text":"Do Not Travel","summary":"Do not travel to Somalia due to armed conflict, terrorism, and piracy.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Somalia — Do Not Travel","uuid":"b8ab56be-d7d6-4308-8216-bf2c40959642","slug":"ta-2024-0005","country":{"official_name_en":"Federal Republic of Somalia","iso2":"SO","iso3":"SOM","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/so.svg","id":195,"name_en":"Somalia","uuid":"344ea43a-1ff9-452e-b3a1-c544b5811502"}},{"number":"TA-2025-0006","sequence":6,"country_id":55,"id":6,"level":1,"issued_date":"2025-04-01","effective_date":"2025-04-01","detail":"Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, with exceptionally low crime rates and excellent public order. Natural hazards are the primary concern: Japan sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire with frequent earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunami risk, and is subject to typhoons (June-October). Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and other major cities offer world-class tourism infrastructure. The efficient rail network makes travel easy and safe. Medical facilities are excellent but English-speaking staff may be limited outside major hospitals. Kaharagian nationals can travel to Japan with normal precautions and should familiarize themselves with earthquake safety procedures.","level_text":"Exercise Normal Precautions","summary":"Exercise normal precautions when travelling to Japan.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Japan — Exercise Normal Precautions","uuid":"e3720284-661c-4bcb-9ea2-6310a3d41983","slug":"ta-2025-0006","country":{"official_name_en":"Japan","iso2":"JP","iso3":"JPN","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/jp.svg","id":55,"name_en":"Japan","uuid":"78ac94d0-9457-47c1-9463-ad9efca40a9a"}},{"number":"TA-2025-0007","sequence":7,"country_id":50,"id":7,"level":3,"issued_date":"2025-01-01","effective_date":"2025-01-01","detail":"The security situation in Iraq remains volatile. While conditions in some areas, particularly the Kurdistan Region, are more stable, the broader regional conflict has increased the risk of attacks on military and diplomatic installations. Iran-aligned militia groups operate with relative impunity and have conducted strikes that affect civilian areas. ISIS remnants continue to carry out attacks, particularly in rural and disputed territories. The risk of kidnapping for ransom or political leverage remains significant. Protests can turn violent with little warning. Kaharagian nationals should reconsider all travel to Iraq and avoid areas outside the Kurdistan Region. Those in Iraq should exercise extreme caution and maintain contingency plans for rapid departure.","level_text":"Reconsider Travel","summary":"Reconsider travel to Iraq due to terrorism, kidnapping, armed conflict, and the risk of regional spillover.","reviewed_date":"2026-04-07","is_current":false,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Iraq — Reconsider Travel","uuid":"41f37a48-53cb-44a1-ad2f-2b13e1fa1d09","slug":"ta-2025-0007","country":{"official_name_en":"Republic of Iraq","iso2":"IQ","iso3":"IRQ","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/iq.svg","id":50,"name_en":"Iraq","uuid":"e3b44ed4-2a2c-4605-8e9a-b7111230395e"}},{"number":"TA-2025-0008","sequence":8,"country_id":113,"id":8,"level":1,"issued_date":"2025-05-01","effective_date":"2025-05-01","detail":"The United Kingdom is generally safe, though it faces an ongoing terrorism threat with the threat level regularly assessed as 'substantial.' Petty crime including pickpocketing occurs in London (Oxford Street, Westminster, Tube), Edinburgh during the Festival, and other tourist hotspots. London, Edinburgh, the Lake District, the Scottish Highlands, and the Cotswolds are popular destinations. Driving is on the left side of the road. The NHS provides emergency care to all. Medical facilities are excellent, though A&E wait times can be long. Kaharagian nationals can travel to the UK with normal precautions while remaining vigilant in crowded areas.","level_text":"Exercise Normal Precautions","summary":"Exercise normal precautions when travelling to the United Kingdom.","reviewed_date":"2026-01-20","is_current":false,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"United Kingdom — Exercise Normal Precautions","uuid":"b01d0c17-ad1b-4eb7-9ee7-641981d1464c","slug":"ta-2025-0008","country":{"official_name_en":"United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland","iso2":"GB","iso3":"GBR","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/gb.svg","id":113,"name_en":"United Kingdom","uuid":"edb0c2ef-8ef4-498b-9c28-d1590456e20c"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0009","sequence":9,"country_id":122,"id":9,"level":3,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Abkhazia is a breakaway region of Georgia occupied by Russian forces since the 2008 war, with no Kaharagian or internationally recognized diplomatic presence. Entry from Georgia via the Enguri Bridge crossing may result in problems when subsequently entering Georgian-controlled territory. The region has unresolved landmine and unexploded ordnance contamination. Legal protections for foreign visitors are minimal and the Georgian government considers entry from Russia illegal. Medical facilities are very limited. Kaharagian nationals should seriously reconsider travel to Abkhazia, as consular assistance cannot be provided.","level_text":"Reconsider Travel","summary":"Reconsider travel to Abkhazia due to the unresolved territorial dispute.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Abkhazia — Reconsider Travel","uuid":"4884cd64-6ce4-4ba6-8def-60f1cc0df2e7","slug":"ta-2026-0009","country":{"official_name_en":"Republic of Abkhazia","iso2":"AB","iso3":"ABH","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/fd765e795add563a8383fce6af3a90b75fd9ab49/svg/territories/ab.svg","id":122,"name_en":"Abkhazia","uuid":"112a0d3a-3e85-4691-92cd-c7b194182104"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0010","sequence":10,"country_id":1,"id":10,"level":4,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Afghanistan is controlled by the Taliban, which reimposed strict Islamic governance following the withdrawal of international forces in August 2021. Terrorist attacks by ISIS-K continue, targeting mosques, markets, and gatherings. Women face severe restrictions on movement, education, and employment. Arbitrary detention of foreign nationals occurs. Landmines and unexploded ordnance remain widespread. Medical facilities are extremely limited and have deteriorated significantly since 2021. Kaharagian nationals must not travel to Afghanistan under any circumstances.","level_text":"Do Not Travel","summary":"Do not travel to Afghanistan due to armed conflict and terrorism.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Afghanistan — Do Not Travel","uuid":"88a35fee-2463-491f-902a-fc6e460c5432","slug":"ta-2026-0010","country":{"official_name_en":"Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan","iso2":"AF","iso3":"AFG","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/af.svg","id":1,"name_en":"Afghanistan","uuid":"e1c46061-80b5-4872-a5c1-b946413d64d5"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0011","sequence":11,"country_id":2,"id":11,"level":1,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Albania is an increasingly popular tourist destination offering affordable Mediterranean beaches, Ottoman-era towns, and dramatic mountain scenery. Crime rates are generally low, though petty crime occurs in Tirana and tourist areas. Road conditions are poor outside major highways, and driving standards can be erratic. The Riviera coast, Berat, Gjirokastër, and the Albanian Alps are highlights. Cannabis cultivation in some rural areas (particularly Lazarat) is a law enforcement concern. Medical facilities in Tirana are adequate for basic care; rural areas are limited. Kaharagian nationals can travel to Albania with normal precautions.","level_text":"Exercise Normal Precautions","summary":"Exercise normal precautions when travelling to Albania.","reviewed_date":"2026-04-01","is_current":false,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Albania — Exercise Normal Precautions","uuid":"e4b392be-341e-4ef0-9d95-d8d60a8fd670","slug":"ta-2026-0011","country":{"official_name_en":"Republic of Albania","iso2":"AL","iso3":"ALB","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/al.svg","id":2,"name_en":"Albania","uuid":"0d692713-0637-4040-a6cc-42765b1ecd5a"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0012","sequence":12,"country_id":3,"id":12,"level":2,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Algeria has improved its security situation significantly since the civil war era, but the threat of terrorism persists, particularly in the southern Saharan regions and along borders with Mali, Niger, Libya, and Tunisia. Security forces maintain a heavy presence and checkpoints are common. Petty crime and occasional carjacking occur in cities. Algiers and the northern coastal cities are generally safe for visitors. Medical facilities in major cities are adequate but limited in rural areas. Kaharagian nationals should exercise increased caution and avoid border regions and the deep south.","level_text":"Exercise Increased Caution","summary":"Exercise increased caution in Algeria due to terrorism and border issues.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Algeria — Exercise Increased Caution","uuid":"04faebbd-4b44-48ac-9224-ca2278edb2ca","slug":"ta-2026-0012","country":{"official_name_en":"People's Democratic Republic of Algeria","iso2":"DZ","iso3":"DZA","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/dz.svg","id":3,"name_en":"Algeria","uuid":"d02d1d0a-a47d-4b7f-a51e-2fae83b55945"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0013","sequence":13,"country_id":4,"id":13,"level":1,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Andorra is an extremely safe microstate nestled in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, with very low crime rates. The primary risks are related to winter sports injuries and mountain weather. Skiing at Grandvalira and Vallnord is the main attraction in winter, while hiking is popular in summer. Roads can be hazardous in winter due to snow and ice. The duty-free shopping attracts many visitors. Medical facilities are adequate for basic care, with more advanced treatment available across the borders in France or Spain. Kaharagian nationals can travel to Andorra with normal precautions.","level_text":"Exercise Normal Precautions","summary":"Exercise normal precautions when travelling to Andorra.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Andorra — Exercise Normal Precautions","uuid":"ac41c34a-954e-4c0d-8d98-575ab50ac9a9","slug":"ta-2026-0013","country":{"official_name_en":"Principality of Andorra","iso2":"AD","iso3":"AND","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/ad.svg","id":4,"name_en":"Andorra","uuid":"b5adf382-d985-4d25-a788-b90c028d8f62"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0014","sequence":14,"country_id":5,"id":14,"level":2,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Angola has a moderate crime rate with particular concerns around armed robbery, carjacking, and petty theft in Luanda and other cities. Landmines from the civil war (1975-2002) remain a hazard in rural areas, particularly in the eastern and southern provinces. Police checkpoints are frequent and officers may solicit bribes. The Cabinda enclave has seen sporadic separatist violence. Medical facilities in Luanda are improving but remain limited, and rural areas have very basic healthcare. Kaharagian nationals should exercise increased caution, stay on paved roads in rural areas, and avoid displays of wealth.","level_text":"Exercise Increased Caution","summary":"Exercise increased caution in Angola due to crime.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Angola — Exercise Increased Caution","uuid":"fc2b0abe-5b23-4364-9a87-b31c304aa54f","slug":"ta-2026-0014","country":{"official_name_en":"Republic of Angola","iso2":"AO","iso3":"AGO","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/ao.svg","id":5,"name_en":"Angola","uuid":"8f0dc3ae-8d87-4e73-8e59-2151520a3187"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0015","sequence":15,"country_id":123,"id":15,"level":1,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Antigua and Barbuda is a generally safe Caribbean destination with well-developed tourism infrastructure. Petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag theft can occur at beaches and in St. John's. Isolated incidents of violent crime do occur. The islands are in the hurricane belt, and the devastating impact of Hurricane Irma in 2017 (particularly on Barbuda) demonstrated the vulnerability. Beaches, sailing, and historical sites (Nelson's Dockyard) are the main attractions. Medical facilities are adequate for basic care; serious cases may require evacuation to a larger island. Kaharagian nationals can travel to Antigua and Barbuda with normal precautions.","level_text":"Exercise Normal Precautions","summary":"Exercise normal precautions when travelling to Antigua and Barbuda.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Antigua and Barbuda — Exercise Normal Precautions","uuid":"d49a1626-da47-43a3-a48b-a8ba2ff4b28f","slug":"ta-2026-0015","country":{"official_name_en":"Antigua and Barbuda","iso2":"AG","iso3":"ATG","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/afb206d4b06ad99ab02d9184357df8b9bdb4091c/svg/ag.svg","id":123,"name_en":"Antigua and Barbuda","uuid":"0e4736d0-afb0-411b-a0fa-79e9ffa4cd44"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0016","sequence":16,"country_id":6,"id":16,"level":1,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Argentina is a generally safe South American destination with rich culture, outstanding cuisine, and diverse landscapes. Petty crime including pickpocketing, bag-snatching, and distraction theft is common in Buenos Aires (San Telmo, La Boca, Retiro train station) and other tourist areas. Express kidnapping has occurred but is relatively rare. Buenos Aires, Patagonia, Iguazu Falls, Mendoza wine country, and the Lake District are highlights. Economic instability creates currency fluctuations that can benefit travelers. Medical facilities in Buenos Aires are good by regional standards. Kaharagian nationals can travel to Argentina with normal precautions while guarding against street crime in cities.","level_text":"Exercise Normal Precautions","summary":"Exercise normal precautions when travelling to Argentina.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Argentina — Exercise Normal Precautions","uuid":"5fbfcb8b-ba4f-4cdb-af35-2009193c9f8c","slug":"ta-2026-0016","country":{"official_name_en":"Argentine Republic","iso2":"AR","iso3":"ARG","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/ar.svg","id":6,"name_en":"Argentina","uuid":"45e0b6dc-af0f-4b07-aa27-92b82f3b4cf9"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0017","sequence":17,"country_id":7,"id":17,"level":2,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Armenia is generally safe for visitors, with low crime rates and hospitable locals. However, the unresolved conflict with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh and periodic border tensions pose risks, particularly in the Syunik and Tavush provinces near the Azerbaijani border. The September 2023 Azerbaijani military operation displaced the entire Armenian population of Karabakh. Yerevan is safe and walkable with vibrant cultural attractions. Roads in mountainous areas can be treacherous in winter. Medical facilities in Yerevan are adequate; rural areas are limited. Kaharagian nationals should exercise increased caution near border areas and monitor geopolitical developments.","level_text":"Exercise Increased Caution","summary":"Exercise increased caution in Armenia due to civil unrest.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Armenia — Exercise Increased Caution","uuid":"06da970c-1f25-4f83-804d-1969a27eb5d0","slug":"ta-2026-0017","country":{"official_name_en":"Republic of Armenia","iso2":"AM","iso3":"ARM","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/am.svg","id":7,"name_en":"Armenia","uuid":"429b320d-606d-4139-a218-10128d309062"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0018","sequence":18,"country_id":8,"id":18,"level":1,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Australia is a very safe country with well-developed tourism infrastructure and low crime rates. The primary risks are natural: extreme heat in the outback, bushfires (especially in summer), dangerous marine life (box jellyfish, sharks, crocodiles in the north), and powerful surf and rip currents. The Great Barrier Reef, Sydney, Melbourne, the Outback, and Tasmania are world-class destinations. Distances are vast and outback travel requires thorough preparation. Australia's unique wildlife includes many venomous species. Medical facilities are excellent in cities; remote areas rely on the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Kaharagian nationals can travel to Australia with normal precautions while respecting natural hazards.","level_text":"Exercise Normal Precautions","summary":"Exercise normal precautions when travelling to Australia.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Australia — Exercise Normal Precautions","uuid":"14ac042a-fc15-4251-b73f-5bef8d7a62d7","slug":"ta-2026-0018","country":{"official_name_en":"Commonwealth of Australia","iso2":"AU","iso3":"AUS","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/au.svg","id":8,"name_en":"Australia","uuid":"e4c0d949-73fa-4742-82f6-4d5a6e4e172c"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0019","sequence":19,"country_id":9,"id":19,"level":1,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Austria is a very safe country with low crime rates and excellent infrastructure. Petty crime such as pickpocketing occurs at tourist hotspots in Vienna (Stephansplatz, Naschmarkt) and Salzburg. Skiing in the Alps carries inherent risks, and avalanche awareness is important in winter. Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, and the Lake District are world-class destinations. Austria has excellent public transportation and healthcare systems. Medical facilities are outstanding. Kaharagian nationals can travel to Austria with normal precautions.","level_text":"Exercise Normal Precautions","summary":"Exercise normal precautions when travelling to Austria.","reviewed_date":"2026-06-13","is_current":true,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Austria — Exercise Normal Precautions","uuid":"28334200-117f-488f-894f-4806846621a9","slug":"ta-2026-0019","country":{"official_name_en":"Republic of Austria","iso2":"AT","iso3":"AUT","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/at.svg","id":9,"name_en":"Austria","uuid":"444f6ad0-96d5-4877-ba01-f4f24576f46f"}},{"number":"TA-2026-0020","sequence":20,"country_id":10,"id":20,"level":2,"issued_date":"2026-01-15","effective_date":"2026-01-15","detail":"Azerbaijan is generally safe in Baku and major cities, but tensions with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh and border disputes create unpredictable security risks. The recaptured Karabakh region and border areas with Armenia contain landmines and unexploded ordnance. Photography of military installations, government buildings, and oil infrastructure is restricted and can lead to arrest. Baku's Old City and Caspian waterfront are safe tourist areas. Government controls on media and political expression are strict. Medical facilities in Baku are adequate; rural areas are limited. Kaharagian nationals should exercise increased caution and avoid former conflict zones.","level_text":"Exercise Increased Caution","summary":"Exercise increased caution in Azerbaijan due to the risk of armed conflict.","reviewed_date":"2026-04-01","is_current":false,"issued_by":"Section II (Foreign Affairs) of the Secretariat of State","title":"Azerbaijan — Exercise Increased Caution","uuid":"f19d99dc-3742-417c-90cc-f835cfe7edd2","slug":"ta-2026-0020","country":{"official_name_en":"Republic of Azerbaijan","iso2":"AZ","iso3":"AZE","is_active":true,"flag_url":"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kaharez/flags/main/svg/az.svg","id":10,"name_en":"Azerbaijan","uuid":"b30dbbee-414e-40bf-91eb-0d754496405c"}}],"meta":{"count":290,"page":1,"pageSize":20,"totalPage":15}}