be vigilant in public areas and places that attract foreigners and westerners – eg hotels, restaurants, bars and crowded places like markets, malls or sports events.follow media reporting about the country and region.You can minimise your risk from terrorism by taking the following steps: As a general principle you should follow the advice of competent local authorities in the country you’re in. The FCDO constantly reviews the threat to British nationals from international terrorism and as far as possible will reflect any credible threats in travel advice. If you’re travelling abroad you should regularly check the FCDO’s travel advice for the country you’re visiting and subscribe to email alerts and the FCDO Travel twitter channel for updates. You should always be aware of your surroundings, and report any concerns to the local security authorities. You’re responsible for your own personal safety. In many countries, the threat from terrorism is higher than it is in the UK.
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Devices may need to be placed in hold-stowed luggage at the start of your journey. You should contact your airline if you are transiting through one of these countries on route to the UK. These devices must be placed in hold-stowed luggage. Under the new measures, large phones, laptops and tablets won’t be allowed in the cabin on flights from those countries. On 21 March 2017, the UK government announced new aviation security measures for flights to the UK from Turkey, Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon.
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The UK and its international partners continue to work closely with many countries, and with the aviation industry to reduce the threat, with additional security measures in place for direct flights to the UK where necessary. No country can give an absolute guarantee of security standards at its airports, but some airports may be less able to protect against terrorist attacks than others. The risk to aviation including at airports is clear from recent terrorist attacks. These calls are often intended to motivate sympathisers to carry out attacks. Terrorists sometimes call for attacks against British interests and those of other countries in social media, publications and other public messages. Terrorist groups continue to use social media to inspire or direct so-called ‘lone wolf’ attacks which are difficult to predict and disrupt, and could take place in almost any country. Terrorists have also conducted attacks in response to international political or social developments, for example the release of films and cartoons that are considered to be offensive. Significant dates, anniversaries, public holidays, religious festivals and political events have been targeted. These include places like bars, restaurants, shops, places of worship, tourist sites and transport networks. Increasingly terrorists look for targets that aren’t well-protected places, and where westerners can be found. There may sometimes be constraints on the extent to which intelligence can be reflected in public information. The FCDO constantly reviews the threat to British nationals from international terrorism using all of the resources and information available, including information gathered by the intelligence services. The FCDO doesn’t advise against travel everywhere that terrorists operate. The aim of Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) Travel Advice is to provide a source of information and advice about foreign travel – including terrorism and other risks you may face overseas – so that you can make better-informed decisions about your own travel. There is considered to be a heightened threat of terrorist attack globally against UK interests and British nationals from groups or individuals motivated by the conflict in Iraq and Syria.
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Terrorist attacks abroad will continue to target western interests, including British tourists, travellers and expatriates. Attacks can occur anywhere in the world, usually with little or no warning. International terrorism remains a serious threat to British nationals living or travelling overseas.