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Sahel Security & Travel Safety: A major terrorist assault in Mali killed Defense Minister Gen. Sadio Camara and others, underscoring how the Sahel’s worst security crisis is spilling across borders—bad news for regional movement and tourism planning. Kidnapping Crisis: Amnesty International says at least 1,100 people were abducted in Nigeria between January and April 2026, with rural communities and displaced people targeted—another reason families are keeping children and travelers close to home. Diphtheria Travel Alert: The U.S. CDC issued a Level 2 travel health notice for Chad, Guinea, Niger, Nigeria, Mali, Mauritania, and Somalia, urging travelers to be up to date on diphtheria vaccination. World Cup Visa Barriers: Tightened U.S. entry rules are derailing African travel for the 2026 World Cup, with Somali referee Omar Artan denied entry despite a valid visa—highlighting a growing visa “friction” risk for Nigerien travelers. Local School Closures: Fears of bandit attacks are forcing schools to close early in parts of Nigeria, including reports of panic in Niger State—directly affecting family travel and school trips.

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