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The Threat in Your Pocket: Why Mobile Phones Become Security Risks When Abroad

Visiting a new country can jeopardise the security of your smartphone and the precious data stored on it. From the risk of physical theft to using unprotected Wi-Fi networks, downloading shady apps to order food or rideshare services, or scanning fake restaurant or parking QRs, there's a lot to be wary of while abroad. Here is what to do before and during travel

Stricter Security Requirements in the US: No ID? You Can Fly for a High Fee

From February 1, 2026, US residents without a "REAL ID" will be required to pay $45 in advance and use an alternative identity verification system, subject to additional screening and possible delays: "TSA strongly encourages you check this list again before traveling, so you do not arrive at the airport without acceptable ID"

Battle of the Giants Continues: Boeing Delivers 600 Aircraft in 2025, Airbus Leads with 800

Boeing delivered 600 commercial planes and 131 defense and space units in 2025, with the 737 and 787 leading commercial production and Apache helicopters leading defense

European Airport Breaks Records with Over 43M Passengers and Improved Punctuality

Munich International Airport has reported an unprecedented 43.4 million passengers and a sharp increase in international flights. Punctuality and security have improved due to technological developments

Yellow and Amber Warnings: Snow and Ice to Disrupt Travel Across the UK

The Met Office warns of snow, sleet, and ice in the UK from Monday into Tuesday, with travel disruptions expected on roads, railways, and flights; the UK Health Security Agency has issued amber warnings in place until January 9

US Pauses "Green Card" Program Following Brown University Shooting

The United States Secretary of Homeland Security announced that the DV1 Program, also known as the Green Card Lottery, will be halted "to ensure that no more Americans are harmed by this destructive program"

Louvre Museum Raises Ticket Prices for 2026 After Security Scare

The Louvre is rolling out new ticket prices for 2026, including a major increase for non-EU tourists and updated fees for groups, guided tours, and workshops

Escalation on the Thai-Cambodian Border: US Issues Unusual Travel Warning

After reports of heavy exchange of fire, artillery fire, and airstrikes, both American embassies warn: Avoid traveling within 50 km of the Cambodia-Thailand border due to unpredictable security situation and limited assistance capacity

Exchange of Fire in the Red Sea: Cargo Ship Attacked by Pirates

Danger at sea: According to an official report, about 15 small boats attempted to attack a cargo ship in the Red Sea. The ship's armed security team returned fire, preventing a takeover

All-Time Record: TSA Reveals Staggering Thanksgiving Passenger Numbers

The US Transportation Security Administration wrapped up one of the busiest holidays in its history with approximately 18 million passengers passing through airports in 6 days; one day broke the all-time record

The Threat in Your Pocket: Why Mobile Phones Become Security Risks When Abroad

Visiting a new country can jeopardise the security of your smartphone and the precious data stored on it. From the risk of physical theft to using unprotected Wi-Fi networks, downloading shady apps to order food or rideshare services, or scanning fake restaurant or parking QRs, there's a lot to be wary of while abroad. Here is what to do before and during travel

UK Expands Security Budget for Jewish Institutions: Up to £10 Million Additional Funds

The Home Office announces up to £10 million funding increase for the protection of Jewish institutions, synagogues, schools, and community centers. This move aims to reduce risks, strengthen deterrence, and support ongoing security efforts across the kingdom following last month's attack in Manchester

Streamlined Security: Berlin Airport Adopts Smart Scanners for Quick Check-ins

Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER), notorious for its long and arduous queues, has upgraded both its terminals with advanced CT scanners, promising "wait times of under ten minutes". However, the liquid quantity restriction remains in effect

Standing by Israel: TAROM Resumes Tel Aviv Flights

After flying to Israel almost continuously since October 7, the Romanian airline announces the renewal of its regular Bucharest-Tel Aviv flights from June 26, as the security situation improves and the ceasefire takes effect

Thailand Enhances Security: New Rules for Liquid and Cosmetic Containers at Airports

The definition of "liquids, gels, and aerosols" is filtered and separate, not exceeding 100 milliliters, includes a wide variety of items, from drinks and sauces to all cosmetics, skincare products, and various sprays

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