US Issues Travel Advisories Against 4 African Nations

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Red Cross workers prepare a coffin containing the body of a Ebola victim for burial at the Rwampara Cemetery, in Rwampara, Congo, on May 23, 2026. Moses Sawasawa/AP PhotoThe U.S. Department of State has updated travel advisories for four African countries—Mali, Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda—highlighting issues such as crime, infections, and local unrest.Do not travel to Mali for any reason due to crime, terrorism, kidnapping, unrest, and health concerns, the State Department said in a June 8 update.

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