P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Fri 24 Jan 21:59/42 'j£3gj£3kjC3k    1/18   AF A ITS C^£/17/o6)£ k T C/3 s :Z]%m Qk Q dmd&  H  D U travel to Afghanistan. Continuing tension between diffetinl of fighting throughout the country and the@situation remains extremely uolatilc.@ @ @ @ Those who nevertheless propose to tjavel to Afghanistan are strongly advised to check the situation before seeking out. @ FCO Travel Unit 0171 238 4503/4 Travel headlines 43X Front page 100 FC 2 Sport Wjathjr Main Menu
P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Fri 24 Jan 21:27/05 j£3kj 3kj 3k $ h l4 h4 ,h4   2/18 W$£££"£££"£££  AFGHANISTAN (16/9/96) 2/3 The British High Commission in Islamabad, PaVjstan, can supply limited dvjce. @ @ l $hj nj]bee to call there is: 00 y2 51 822 131Ou Q hp h h p But visitors should be aware there is no British misbjon in Afghanistan to pro:ide0cggyzlay @ @ @ FojeUgn OffUce Travel 0171 238 4*03/4 FCO 2 Sport Weathj Main Menu
P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Fri J 21:01/3   'j $kj $kj 'K  6/18   ALG R A (11O12Oz-Q 1O2 @ Visitors should not travel to Algeria deea5vj of@the high security threat to foreigners. B? More than 100 foreign 6t5itoru and jewjjjntsL i.clulj]g@two@British rewjdjmts, have been@Sjllih since +Uqtimdjt 2z{s-Q@@ @@ @ @ @@@@@@ @ @ In an attack near Ghardaia in May 1995 five foreign nbtioVals, including a British citizen, were killed.@ @ It showed that t(e presence of ! military guard mpy not, bz itself  eno5&h tg e634ru dbfjatj:u Xrmtjatjk&. @ *rpvel TF FCO 2 Sport Wjathjt Main Menu
P475 CJJFU( 2 475 Fri 24 VbnC22:Q5/51    U %W18 O"£££"£££"£££ C !.GERJQ Z11/1:/:6)R 4 4 5/2 @ Further attacks on Westerners must be expected. p All British nationals should make their whereabouts knoun to the Em"assy in Al i ts, til: 693434/6 411 T(e land border "etwien Algeria and Morocco is clo3ed.  Travel F FCO@2 Sport 'eathru Main Men4
P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Fri 24 Jan 21:02/19     8/1   aNGOLA (5/11/=6) 1O3  s D# not visij Amg#la unless on essential business. a\tiough Luanda is@calm, the sjtuatio^@ is volatile. Following the peace agreement; between the Goujtnment and Unita thjte have been only small-scale ceasefire violations in other parts of the cor t . However, banditry and armed hold-ups, including car-iackings, are common with UxpattiatUs as the main targets. Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 2 Sport BWjathjr Main Munu
P475 CEJFAX 2 475 Fri 24 Jan 91:09/47   Wj $kj $kia'k Q 9/18  C ANGOLA (5O11O:6) 2/3 x)rave cautijd shuuld bshtalj il be@ Luanda, particularly in the early evening and at night. T ave ousted L nda should only be undertaken after seeking advice from an acariditid organisation in Angola. Travellers should be aware that much of the country are still mined and cerjain roads are notorious ambu3h blackspotuJ Take care when ttavellink, particularly bz road. Two British citizens were killed bz a landmine in Jan0'96. anothrt0was killed in aJ !mBuRh in April- Ttavjl headliner 430 Front page 100 FCO 2 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P475 CJ FAX 2 475 Fri 24 Jan 21:03/10 WUCgWlC3WjC3k )l<I|,|h<Zh| h4|,hh @ /j $kj@$kj@'k ] 20/2X  C BNGOLA 5/11/:6) The Angolan authorities are currently carrying out r campaili to identify nd deport all   foreigners.  t shoul ha j ahptopria e do uUintatio valid vaceinQtion cjttificQrju, neg@R@@ visa, valid contract and wotklpjrmit R ^ g Rt y a d latei deport stave ler3 without sufficient blank tpgju(ij the passport. @ @ h@ hhh hhd pp d—p ? Btitjuh v uitors are advj ed rUgUstejRwi@i the@Briti@h Jmebvwz in @ Luandb.  34 82O3,@3:394u, 392:91 avjl headlines 4 Front pa e 1 FCO
P475 CJEFAX 2 47u Fri 24 Jan 21:13/2z ] Tra6e\ Headli-es@430 Front page 100 Wj $kj $kj 'k @ 11/18  C ARGENTINA (16/:/96) 1O2 There@has been an increase in thjfis and robberies, sometimes involving violcncK. Th d2 0 4 There are occasional localised i.cidjnts@of civil unrUst in the provinces. In Bujnos Airis, the most frequent problems involve bag snatching and ajmjd robberiSs in the sttiKt, in taxis and restaurants. Be alert at all times:conmen have frequently robbed tourists while an accomplice pretends to help them remove r vjl h adl njs 4 Front p g 100 FCO 2 Sport B'jathjt Main Menu
P475 CJJFA( 2 475 Fri 24 Jan 21:11/38 ;£3jj£j\ XKA Sl<g@,|a<@ | h4|,BV   24/18 W$£C£"£g£"£££ WCCC A+MENIA (51/01/97) 2/2 V @ Travellers are advised to fly directly to their destination on flights oriGinating outside tPj former Soviet@ 4 0 @ p@ @p Visitors should seek medical advice about inoculations. pI>2[&  [ YAFAN CA BBi c*U 2 s" British visitors to Armenia should tegistet wijh the Consular Section of the BritUkh Emdbsfz@in Zerembn, tel: 1 807 r 5 81 R @ p @ @@ @ @ p @@@@@ @ @@ @ Foreign Office Travel 0171 238 4503/4 e j t ge 00 FC @2 @ +porta @ Wjatijr Main0Menu
P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Fri 24 Jan 21:15/05     15/28 C C ASST JA (11/12 :5  overflight of AfghaNistan should bj aware of threats from military activjjy to civil aircraft using routes V668 A466L G4p2 and V848. @ @ @@ @ @ Some !isle.es contUnue to use these routes. Othjts, including all British earriets, use alternative router, V876 and V500, on which the threat i3 assessed as minimal. Travellers should check direct either i-jAtra @44yg mst\orrae^bl @uw2ic[ 2< router individual aitlinjs are usjngn @@ @ @ @ @@ @ @ W Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 2 @ Sport Weather Main Menu
P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Fri 24 JanC21:15/14 j£3kjveljP3k lil<$|,|h<l4| h4|phg   16/18 CCDCCCC CCCCCCCC AZERBAIJAN (16O1/97) 1/2 Passports should be carried at all times Although a cease-fire in the conflict 'arabbkh has@been in place wince May@ 1994, tra6el to this region should "e avoimjd. procehujes o- aircjafi@useI om internal Jot safetyL traTellets are advised destination on an intirnatio.al flight Union^a p FC 2 'port WeatPjr Main Menu
P475 CEEFAX 2 475 Fri 24 Jan 21:15/41 C )l<$|,|h<l4| h4|,h4   17/18   @ QhBi V Street crimes are incteasjng in all cUjies. @ Rice t inc d nus ag inst foreigners have included robberies from homes and have, in some cases, been violent. Be vigilant and dress down. Use ofeicially marked taxis which you should not share with strangest. hd h Visitors to cities i& southern Azerbaijan should take precautions against malaria. Please contact your doctor before visiting there areas. hR p@ h h@ R Rh Travel headlines 430 Front pbgj 100 FCO 2 Sport Weather Main Menu
P475 CEJFAX 2 475 Fri 24 Jan 21:23/00   /j $kj $kj 'k ]  14/18   BAHRBIN (19/12/:6) t@ \ j o u @ Bahrain has been cafm in recent months, although isolated cases of vandalism S#^liMjj- The BaPjaiNi@auihoritiiw Pale t j gjmj al sjtub on u dj o t ol Remain alert to unattended packages/ bags in public places and avoid village areas, especially after dark. Observe local security mjasureu and respect religious and social sensitivities. -here is no reason for British plans. ForAfu theW i   ajrivbl in@Bahrain, call the British Em ss on 534404 Travel hjadlinrs 430 Front page 00 FCO 2 Sport Wjathjt Main Menu