The Week Ahead: April 22, 2024

Date

Europe

  • Antwerp, Belgium: Protest Advisory | On April 25, a demonstration and counter-demonstration regarding refugees, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ members are expected to occur at Stadswaag at 8:00 PM and Dageraadplaats at 7:00 PM. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all related demonstrations and monitor local media for updates.
  • Berlin, Germany: Protest Advisory | On April 26, a demonstration regarding Ethiopia’s Tigray region is expected to occur at the Federal Foreign Office from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all related demonstrations and monitor local media for updates.
  • Taranto, Italy: Protest Advisory | On April 23, a steelworkers’ strike is expected to occur. Transportation delays are likely. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all related demonstrations, plan in advance to avoid travel delays and monitor local media for updates.
  • Edinburgh, United Kingdom: Protest Advisory | On April 25, a demonstration regarding mismanaged funds is expected to occur at the Scottish Parliament at 11:00 AM. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all related demonstrations and monitor local media for updates.
  • Cordoba, Spain: Protest Advisory | On April 24, a demonstration regarding agricultural reforms is expected to occur at the Central Government Sub-delegation. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all related demonstrations and monitor local media for updates.
  • Prague, Czech Republic: Protest Advisory | On April 22, approximately 200 courier workers with Wolt and Foodora companies will protest over pay cuts and the lack of transparency in the pay system. Speeches will occur, and petitions will be signed in Wenceslas Square, followed by a march to the offices of Wolt and Foodora.

Americas 

  • Buenos Aires, Argentina: Protest Advisory | On April 26, a demonstration regarding animal abuse in China is expected to occur at the Embassy of China at 11:00 AM. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all related demonstrations and monitor local media for updates.
  • Sergipe, Brazil: Protest Advisory | On April 23 and 24, demonstrations are scheduled across Sergipe, with the most notable taking place at the State Department of Education in Aracaju on April 23. These demonstrations are organized to call for salary increases for public school teachers in the state. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all protest activities. Plan routes that bypass affected areas. Monitor local media for updates.
  • Cuernavaca, Mexico: Protest Advisory | On April 22 in Cuernavaca, Mexico a demonstration march is planned from El Calvario to the Government Palace. The marchers will be using Matamoros Street starting at 8:30 AM. Marchers will denounce the alleged deficiencies in the services of the Institute for Social Security and Services for State Workers. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all protest activities. Plan routes that bypass affected areas. Monitor local media for updates.
  • Buenos Aires, Argentina: Protest Advisory | On April 23, in multiple cities across Argentina, protests are planned to condemn budget cuts to public universities. In Buenos Aires, demonstrators will gather at the National Congress at 3:30 PM. Similar demonstrations will be held in Entre Rios, La Rioja, Chubut, Cordoba, Santa Fe, Catamarca, Neuquen, Tucuman, Chaco, San Juan, San Luis, Santiago del Estero, Jujuy, Formosa, Misiones, Rio Negro, Salta, La Pampa, Corrientes, Tierra del Fuego, and Santa Cruz. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid all protest activities. Plan routes that bypass affected areas. Monitor local media for updates.

Asia & Pacific

  • India: Travel Advisory | From April 23 through April 26, Air India technicians will be striking across India, causing significant travel disruptions. The strike is organized by Air India engineering service technicians seeking better working conditions and benefits. Travelers should reconfirm flights and expect delays and cancellations. Travelers should avoid any protests that accompany the strike and monitor local media for updates.
  • Sydney, Australia: Protest Advisory | On April 22, a demonstration regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict will gather at the Downing Centre Local Court at 8:30 AM. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to avoid the demonstration and monitor local media for updates.
  • India: Security Advisory | On April 23, expect heightened security and mass social disruptions across India due to the Hanuman Jayanti Hindu festival. Events and gatherings are most likely to occur near Hindu temples, government buildings, and other public locations. Travelers should prepare for travel disruptions and exercise caution as pickpocketing risks will increase in these crowded areas. 
  • Southern China: Weather Advisory | Over the coming days, severe storms are expected across southern China. These storms can bring strong winds, heavy rain, flash floods, and potential landslides. SafeAbroad travelers are advised to seek shelter during these storms and monitor local media for weather alerts. 

Africa & Middle East

  • Cape Verde: Protest Advisory | From April 25-29, Cape Verde Airlines pilots will strike to demand improved working conditions. Flights and other airline operations are expected to be impacted by the strike as well. Travelers should reconfirm flights if traveling in the country and avoid all protests that may be close to airports. 
  • Angola: Protest Advisory | From April 22-30, trade unions in both public and private sectors will strike over various grievances. Workers are demanding increased pay, reduced taxes, and improved working conditions. Travelers should avoid all protests and prepare for social disruptions. Maintain social awareness at all times and reconfirm any appointments or travel plans. 
  • Tanzania: Security Advisory | From April 22-30, the CHADEMA opposition party will hold protests across Tanzania to pressure the government to address various social issues. Protests will be held in various urban areas and popular street locations. Travelers should exercise increased caution during this time and avoid all protests. 
  • Istanbul, Turkey: Security Advisory | From 11:30 PM on April 21 until late April 22, rolling power outages are planned in 18 districts of Istanbul. The affected districts are Avcilar, Bagcilar, Bahcelievler, Basaksehir, Besiktas, Beylikduzu, Catalca, Esenler, Esenyurt, Eyupsultan, Fatih, Gaziosmanpasa, Gungoren, Kucukcesmece, Sariyer, Silivri, Sultangazi, and Sisli. Blackouts are expected to last 4-8 hours. Travelers should expect significant disruptions to traffic and telecommunications at this time. Travelers should minimize the use of devices that are battery-powered and exercise caution when traveling through affected areas. Travelers should reconfirm all appointments and avoid traveling at night.

Recent
Advisories

A strike will cause rail disruptions across Belgium from 10:00 PM on March 8 to the end of March 11.

The General Union of Public Services railway workers’ branch will strike in Belgium from 10:00 PM on March 8 to the end of March 11. The strike includes workers of the Belgian National Railway Company (SNCB) and its subsidiaries. The SNCB will post a list of operating routes to its website on March 8. The strike will disrupt EuroCity, EuroCity Direct, Nightjet, and Eurostar operations to varying degrees.

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Transport workers will strike across Lima, Peru, on March 5 over driver killings and extortion; expect citywide travel disruptions.

The Association of Urban Transport Service Operators of Peru will lead a 24-hour strike involving more than 8,000 transport workers across Lima. Drivers will suspend services and convoy from Plaza 2 de Mayo and Plaza San Martin to the Government Palace and Congress. Organizers protest rising killings and armed extortion targeting drivers. The strike may reduce transport availability and increase delays.

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Limited air travel resumed in the United Arab Emirates on March 4 following previous airspace closure due to conflict in the region.

Airlines have partially resumed operations in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. Travel delays will continue until at least March 6. Air travel slowed in the UAE after several airports were struck by Iran. Not all ongoing flights are commercial, as airlines are assisting with evacuations. The US State Department (DoS) has flights to evacuate American citizens via their crisis intake form at https://mytravel.state.gov/s/crisis-intake.

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