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Donald Trump Is Banned from 37 Countries as Convicted Felon, Including Major Allies Like Canada and U.K.

Donald Trump Is Banned from 37 Countries as Convicted Felon, Including Major Allies Like Canada and U.K.

Donald Trump may face travel restrictions with his newfound felon status, potentially complicating his presidency if he were to win another term in office. Thirty-eight nations, counting the United States, bar felons from entry, according to World Population Review. Those bans stand regardless of whether someone is allowed to retain their passport after conviction. Countries...

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10 British woodland wonders to discover this summer

10 British woodland wonders to discover this summer

All is not quite as it seems in this ancient semi-natural woodland lining the southern bank of the Ure. Gnarled sessile oaks speak of great age, now interspersed with wych elm, sycamore, rowan, ash and silver birch. But those moss-greened ruins peering out from the greenery aren’t actually the remains of Roman temples or medieval...

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Airport security liquids rule – what is changing?

Airport security liquids rule – what is changing?

Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Many airline passengers say the worst part of any journey is the airport security check. Worldwide, an average of half a million people pass through airport security every hour. Travellers resent the limit on LAGs (liquids,...

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Donald Trump faces travel ban to 38 countries

Donald Trump faces travel ban to 38 countries

Former President Donald Trump, now a convicted felon, could face significant travel restrictions as many countries around the world enforce strict immigration policies against individuals with criminal records. The Context Donald Trump was recently found guilty on all counts in a high-profile hush money case. The charges stemmed from payments made during his 2016 presidential...

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Is it safe to travel to Iceland after volcanic eruption?

Is it safe to travel to Iceland after volcanic eruption?

Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email The earth is at its most restless in Iceland right now. Since November 2023 the Icelandic authorities have been monitoring seismic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula, southwest of Reykjavik. The latest eruption was Sundhnúksgígar at noon...

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How Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons changed British hotels

How Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons changed British hotels

I spent the night at L’Orangerie, an accomplished blend of limed oak, stone and marble with a French chateau feel. Although the majority of rooms were designed more than 20 years ago, they are in pristine condition. Even so, they will soon be undergoing a facelift; the costs are no longer Blanc’s responsibility since selling...

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Iceland volcano eruption: Travel advice and Blue Lagoon update

Iceland volcano eruption: Travel advice and Blue Lagoon update

Lava is spewing 50m into the air out of a 3.5km-long fissure. ADVERTISEMENT A volcano in Iceland has erupted for the fifth time in three months. Lava can be seen spilling from the Sundhnúkur crater row. It began in the early afternoon today, 29 May, and it is ongoing. Visitors have been evacuated from the Blue...

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The United Kingdom is appalled by the deeply distressing scenes emerging from Rafah: UK statement at the UN Security Council

The United Kingdom is appalled by the deeply distressing scenes emerging from Rafah: UK statement at the UN Security Council

First, the United Kingdom is appalled by the deeply distressing scenes emerging from Rafah following Israeli airstrikes over the weekend. As the Foreign Secretary has said, we call on Israel to launch a swift, comprehensive and transparent investigation. The UK’s position is very clear. We do not support a major military operation in Rafah without...

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UK’s Birmingham Airport to Remove 100ml Liquid Hand Luggage Rule – VisaGuide.News

UK’s Birmingham Airport to Remove 100ml Liquid Hand Luggage Rule – VisaGuide.News

The Airport of Birmingham in the United Kingdom will abolish the 100ml liquid hand luggage rule, ahead of the summer holiday season. The decision comes following the introduction of new fast-track scanners, thus there will no longer be required to remove liquids from carry-ons during security controls, VisaGuide.World reports. The new 3D scanner technology that...