Reisehinweise der britischen Regierung

Von Mister_Barman

16 Comments

  1. Mister_Barman on

    Happy to explain Government’s reasoning behind each colour, and provide the link to that country’s page.

    There are just a couple of exceptions, but green countries will always have some yellow or red

    It’s good to see that some countries, like Mexico or Turkey and central Asian countries, have seen a lot more green and blue.

    It’s a shame to see that countries like Iraq, Iran, Russia, Sudan, Burma, Sahel countries, Ukraine, have been massively downgraded in recent years. Iran used to be green. It really is a more dangerous world.

  2. 19TaylorSwift89 on

    all things considered i can’t imagine western ukraine, north korea or somaliland being any more safe than belarus

  3. corbynista2029 on

    Kinda strange that Morocco is blue, Occupied Western Sahara is green, and Western Sahara proper is red.

  4. Is this in regards to current state of the world? Or is it just generally like this? Asking about the middle east especially.

  5. UK towards US, EU, East Asia, and Commonwealth Nations –

    “I hate all of you, but bloody hell. You lot are much safer compared to the rest of the world.”

  6. As it should be. There should be parts of the world where we are not welcome. Welcome to the real world.

  7. LetterAd3639 on

    How come the Algerian-Tunisian border seems to always be in the same ‘go there if you want, we don’t think you should’ category fkr most travel advisories? Also how is the Western section of Ukraine not in the ‘stay the fuck away from there mate’ category, considering it’s at risk of bombardment?

  8. SwoleHeisenberg on

    India should be yellow for women but it isn’t for diplomatic reasons

  9. What a coincidence many of the red areas in the middle east are under the religion of peace.

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