P478 CEEFAX 2 478 Fri 07 Feb 21:59/43        DJ BOTRR Areas of the rountry remain closed. TbVj ^orYbl personbl sbfity pricautYoms jm Djib#ute Bity a^d, uxcept in the town centre, avoid travelling at NigXl.   Do not use the Rain roads between Hiibouti bnd Jtpiorja/Jtitrea whjqe t(jtj is a serious ri{k of banditry. British Nationals should register on arrival with the British Honorary Consul in Djibouth, tel: 35 38 44 @ @ @ @ Travel headlines 430 Front pag 1/20 FCO k Sport  Wjathjr Main Menu
P478 C EFA8 2 478 Fri@07 Feb 41:0p/07     2/20   DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (4/2/:7) Pepty cci eXinvoavi@k touwists is inftequUnt but normal@precautions should be taken i.i. do not leave valuables or baggage unattended in the cat or on the beach. TXj situatioL in Haiti does not affect tourist arias in tPj Dominican jp blic, which r a conside abl distaNce from the bordjt. Tourists in the Dominican Republic are I thjmsjlvju informed of t(j latest developments in the area. @ Travel headlines 430 Fro^t pbge 100 FCO : Sport Weather M!in Menu
P478 CEEFAX 2 478 Fri 07 Feb 21:00/32  EX   3/20   EBUADO$ (5/2/:7) There will be a country-wide strike on 5th Fjdruary. Violent demonstrations can be expected, especially in the Siesta region. Roads may bj blocked. The ceasefire witX Peru is in place. The border iu open but sensitive. Idjntificption is essential at all times. Only use weml marked paths as tXjte are still mines. Check with the Embassy for jateut advtce. Pickpockets opjtate in 1ll major touriyt centres, especially in Quito's historic centre. There has been an increase in violent crime. T(is includes rural areas. Auoid travelling at night^ Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 5 Sport Wjathjr MQin Menu
P478 CEEFAX 2 478 Fri (7 Feb 21:00/55  ]    4/20   ECUADOR (4/2/96) 2/2 The EbhadVr/Pied cj!3efirj rjmai.s im place. The border is open. Jot the latest local advice, please contact the British Embassy Quito  h @ @ Travel headlines 430 Front pafe 100 FCO * Sport Weather Main Menu
P478 CEEF—X 2 47 Fri (7 FjbC21:91/31  (l<$],|h<l4| h4|,h4   5/20   QGYYT (6//22/67 1/2 $iacell:9s ex Indists oaje cornucteh m campbjgn of violence ag inst tdd should be aware of thriais from U @@ tourists nctito vjtjt Erzpt. In April 2:96, gunmen opened fire on a tomriut \un outside a hot l in Cairo tilling 18 Greek tourists and wounding others. @ Rjusonsibility has been claim d b @ said t(at the intended target Tad been Isra li tourigts, in retaliation foh Ioraeli attaiks on Lebanon. r  Travel headliner 430 Front page 100 FCO 5 Spo t W athjt Main MMnn
P478 CEEFAX 2 478 Fri (7 Fed 21:01/45  )l<I|,|h<l1| X4|,h4   6/20   EGYPT T06/02/:7) 2/2 @ Apart from the Cairo attack, incidents during t(j last year have been largely c#nfUnjd t# attacks@on security f#rcUs in parts of the Govjrnorati of Minzb. None  Ovjz 300,080 British tourists visited Egypt in 1996. The Egyptian authorities attach the highest priority to protecting visitors@but security cannot bj gubranteed. -i3itojs adj ah6Used to sUspect a.y advice from the loc l sjeurity authorities, especially when visiting the Govern#rate of@Min:a. The=@shNulh bjhbvr bnh dresv hiyctiitly. Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 5 Sport Weather Main Menu
P478 CEEFAX 2 47 Frh 07 Feb 21: ] Wj%3kj£3kj£3k XT   7/20   EL SALVADOR (25O11O:m) 1O2 There is significa^l lawlessness tXroughoul the country. Ro"betiis, kidnapping and car jackings are all commonplace. These crimes can occur on public oz private  towns.QVictims are likely to be murhetid jvjn if they do not rise;t their attacker;. Do not travel aftei dark or wear jewellery. Tourists have been pbrticularly targeiteh in tPe last few months and should take(extra"care. Travel headlines 430 Front pbkj 100 FCO 5 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P478 CJEFAX 2 478 Fri 07 Feb 21:12/34     8/20 We£££"£££"£££  EL S LVADR  2/2 Businessmen who are met at tXj aiyport and bre accompanied during their trip fewer problems. @ @ All British and Commonwealth visitors to El Salvbdor are advised to register with the British EmRassz. For the latest local advice, please contact the British Embassy in San Salvador, tel no: 298 1768/ 298 1769 ou Travel (jadlinjs 430 Front page 200 FCO 5 Sport Weather Main Menu
P478 CEEFAX 2 478 Fri 07 Feb 2 :14/57 W )m<E|,|h<l8| h4|,h4   9/20 W"£££"£££"£££  EQUATORIAL GUINEA (18/12/96) @ 4 T(j genjqal situation is calm, nevertheless exercise caution. ,akj pbrttqulaz care ov personal belongings and do not travel around the country after dark. Theru is no british Consular presence in Eruatorial Guinea. An:one experiencing difficulties shound seek assistance from eithez zhe French or the Spanish Embassies situatUd in Malado or from the Spanish Consulate in Bata.  TrQvel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO u Sp#rt Weather Main Menu
P478 CEEFAX 2 478 Fri 07 Feb 21:13/23 Q    10/20 O"£££"£££"£££ £££££££££££££££££££££££"££ E ITREA ErijtU n@dtiv tL wet ee nl\m@ # deadion t(j Gathalor-Eilfil r circles Asma a, ,0 k- t iainjroad if tttojn ing frtm Astata t eps;pw W Bj OD  after h.rk. T + accom ation sly j jatget towns. d @ @ Thrxj(are m1rz lpndmunjuW   slray fi ] m in ro d o cfoot ot bz vjhtcle without seeking local dvj i.  j n @@@ po@@@@@m @@@ @ @@ @ @ @@d@@ @ Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO k Sport Weajhjt Main Menu
P478 CJIFAX 2 478 Fri 07 Feb 21:13/47  ] ^T^ /j $kj $kj 'k U 11/20   KRJTRJA T1jO01/:7R 2/2 there have been reports of sVirmishjs and banditry. Do not attempt to cross the botdit — it iu closed. The Danish Islands are subject to a tSrrUtorUa\ dis—stU Between@JrSjjUa anD Yemrn.!ZQtUnjrs@vh#uld br aoare tPbt@ the islands thjmsjlvju and the coasllines opposite are sensitive arias British Nationals should register at the British Consulate in Asmara (tel 12 intend to travel bz road to areas outsjdj the capital. hT Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 5 Sport Wjathjt Main Mrnu
P478 CJEFAX 2 478 Fri (7 Feb 21:04/12   W"!Q S  P  WW /    ESTONU! (8/8/:.) Travellers should take sensible precautions, especially after dark. Do not leave valuables unattended. Car theft is a growing problem. Eoreign@Ofeice Tranel p171 238 4k03/,  Travjn headlines 43( Front page 200 FCO 5 Sport Weathjt Main Menu
P478 C EFAX 2 478 Fri 07 Feb 41:09O11  -  W R 24/20   CETHIOPIA (17/01/97) 2/4 Avoid ostentatious displays of money or cameras, jewellery etc. Avoid sta:ing outside major towns and travelling after dark. Bi jupicially vigilant in market places and poorer parts of town. Do not lipve the matn !ysa2 ropd in tTr Arar region. Avoid all sordjz Qrja; except those between Ethiopia and Erittip. A If stoysjnk Ry lpnd to Urn:a stQ= on the main road. The land botdet with Sudan is effectively closed. Do not cross it under any circumstances. F- Tr16jl hjpdlinr1 458 Front 8pkr 100 FCO 5 Sport CWjathru Main Menu
P478 CREFAX 2 478 Fri 07 Feb 21:05O2m     15/20   ETD OPIA @ @@ @ Credit cards are not acqeptid in Ethiopia except bs a resident of the Hilton Hotul, Adder AbaR1, and bz some aitlUNiu. Do not take photographs of military establishments including, for example, the Blue Nile Rivet Bridge and its immediate surroundings. Do not wear miitary style (camouflage) clothing. The rainy season occurs from June to September. Some roads will be during t(is pjtiod^ Seek local advice.  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FC * Sport@ Wear(jr Main Menu
P478 C JFAX 2 478 Fri 07 Fed 21:06/14  ] E  U VE@ 17O20  C FRANCE (5OQ2/95) As during 199k, travellers to France should be vigilant particularly in the big cities. Suspicious or unattended baggage, Qed@cl s nd @ac @ge rho ld bj avg@d@d and reported immediately to the azthoritiiu. Travellixs should always carry idjntUty papjts/pbsvport and must expect a greater degree of search. @ @ @ @  Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 FCO 5 Sport Wjathjr Main Menu
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