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Coverage of embassy in the Nexus archive.
- US travelers warned after deadly rides and sexual assaults tied to beach vendors
US travelers are being warned about unlicensed and uninsured jet ski rentals linked to deadly rides and sexual assaults by beach vendors. An embassy issued an advisory highlighting risks from these operators.
- American travelers warned to avoid jet ski rentals on paradise island after rapes, deaths, and inuries
The U.S. Embassy issued a travel advisory warning American visitors to avoid jet ski rentals on a paradise island due to reports of rapes, deaths, and injuries linked to unlicensed and uninsured operators.
- India issues fresh Iran travel warning, urges citizens to leave
India has issued a new travel warning for Iran, advising citizens to avoid travel and those already in Iran to exit the country due to regional developments.
- After pro-Israel PM forms government, Israel to open first-ever embassy in Slovenia
Israel will open its first-ever embassy in Slovenia following the formation of a pro-Israel government. Foreign Minister Sa'ar praised Slovenian PM Janez Janša as a 'clear and steadfast friend of Israel,' marking a shift from years of strained ties under the previous pro-Palestinian administration.
- Clambering to get into Europe after Spain opened its doors: Migrants climb over embassy wall to skip huge queues and grab paperwork after socialist PM offered 500,000 legal status to stay
Spain's socialist Prime Minister offered 500,000 legal status permits to migrants, leading to chaotic scenes at embassies where migrants climbed walls to bypass long queues and obtain paperwork. The situation highlights tensions around migration and access to legal residency.
- Clambering to get into Europe after Spain opened its doors: Migrants climb over embassy wall to skip huge queues and grab paperwork after socialist PM offered 500,000 legal status to stay
Migrants in Spain are climbing over embassy walls to bypass long queues and obtain paperwork, following the socialist PM's announcement of offering 500,000 legal statuses to stay in the country. The situation highlights tensions between migration policies and the urgency of migrants seeking legal entry.