The Week Ahead: July 7, 2025

Date

Europe
  • Paris, France: Protest Advisory | On July 8 at 6:30 PM, pro-Palestinian protesters will gather near Belleville Metro Station to denounce the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the obstruction of aid to its population. The demonstration is organized by a coalition of civil society organizations, including Action Justice Climat, Amnesty International, CCFD-Terre Solidaire, Greenpeace France, Oxfam France, Médecins du Monde, and the French-Palestinian Solidarity Association. A heightened police presence and localized disruptions are likely. Travelers are advised to avoid all protest activity. Plan routes in advance and maintain heightened awareness during transit.
  • Western Greece: Health and Protest Advisory | On July 9, doctors affiliated with the Hospital Doctors of Epirus, the Association of Hospital Doctors of Aitoloakarnania, and the Association of Hospital Doctors of Achaia will strike across Epirus, Aitoloakarnania, and Achaia. The work stoppage is planned to oppose mandatory transfers of medical personnel between regions, as well as recent measures involving facility mergers and hospital closures, and is likely to disrupt medical services at public hospitals and clinics throughout the three regions. At 08:30 AM, demonstrators will gather outside the General University Hospital of Patras in Rio before marching to the offices of the 6th Regional Health Authority on Ypatis Street in Patras. An increased police presence and localized disruptions are likely along the march route. Travelers are advised to avoid all demonstrations and protest areas. Plan alternate medical care or seek treatment at emergency rooms during the strike.
  • Italy: Travel Advisory | On July 10, airport workers will strike nationwide to demand improved working conditions and contract terms. The strike will last 24 hours at Milan Linate Airport (LIN), Milan Malpensa Airport (MXP), and Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE). Workers will also strike from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Cagliari Elmas Airport (CAG) and from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Naples Airport (NAP). The Italian government requires airports to maintain minimum operations during strikes, and approximately 55% of scheduled flights may still operate. The strike may be canceled or postponed with little notice. Associated demonstrations are possible. Travelers are advised to contact relevant airlines to reconfirm scheduled flights. Consider alternate travel arrangements and avoid all strike-related protest activity.
  • Valencia, Spain: Protest and Travel Advisory | On July 12, taxi drivers affiliated with the Valencia Taxi Union will strike to demand the implementation of a standardized fare structure. The strike will likely disrupt taxi services across Valencia. Organizers have not announced specific start times or whether associated demonstrations will occur. Additional strikes are planned for July 19 and 26. Travelers are advised to plan alternate means of travel and avoid all protest activity.
Americas
  • Bocas del Toro, Panama: Security Advisory | Through July 11, authorities will maintain a nightly curfew in Changuinola, Bocas del Toro province, following recent unrest linked to labor disputes and opposition to legislation affecting worker protections. The curfew remains in effect from 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM for adults and 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM for minors. Security operations are ongoing across the province, including checkpoints and patrols along Highway 1000 between El Empalme and Almirante. Capitan Manuel Niño International Airport (CHX) remains closed due to damage sustained during the unrest. Travelers are advised to avoid all protest activity, follow official directives, carry valid photo ID, and maintain heightened awareness. Leave areas at the first sign of unrest.
  • Argentina: Travel Advisory | Over the coming weeks, air traffic controllers affiliated with the Association of Technicians and Employees for Air Navigation Protection and Safety (ATEPSA) will strike nationwide to denounce stalled negotiations with aviation authorities. Work stoppages are planned for July 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 24, 25, 27, and 30. Each work stoppage will begin at 12:00 PM, though end times have not been announced. The strikes are likely to disrupt aircraft takeoffs, ground operations, and flight communications, resulting in delays and cancellations. Travelers are advised to contact relevant airlines to reconfirm scheduled flights. Consider alternate travel arrangements and allow additional time for airport procedures.
  • Edmonton, Canada: Protest Advisory | On July 12, demonstrators will gather outside the Alberta Legislature Building at 11:00 AM to oppose the introduction of the Alberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP) and reductions to Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) payments. The protest will likely cause localized disruptions to access around the legislature and nearby roadways. Travelers are advised to plan alternate routes and avoid all protest activity.
Asia & Pacific
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Travel Advisory | From July 8-11, the 58th ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting will take place at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center. The event will cause traffic disruptions on three highways (MEX Highway, AKLEH Highway, and DUKE Highway), as well as on 15 major roads near the convention center and along airport routes to Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Subang Abdul Aziz Shah Airport. Authorities will implement heightened security measures throughout the city, particularly around the event venue and transport hubs. Travelers are advised to plan routes in advance, allow additional travel time, and follow official directives. Expect delays and increased demand for public transport.
  • India: Protest Advisory | On July 9, workers with the Center of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) will strike and protest nationwide. The work stoppage and demonstrations are planned to demand repeals to recent labor law amendments and improved working conditions. Gatherings are likely in public squares and outside government buildings in urban hubs including Delhi, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, Previous trade union strikes have involved protester roadblocks. Travelers should avoid all demonstrations and protest areas. Do not attempt to cross protester roadblocks. Maintain situational awareness and leave areas at the first sign of unrest.
  • Sydney, Australia: Protest Advisory | On July 13 at 1:00 PM, pro-Palestinian protesters will gather at Hyde Park near the Archibald Fountain to denounce the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and call for an end to military support for Israel. The demonstration is organized by Palestine Action Group Sydney to demand an end to the blockade of aid and the imposition of sanctions. A heightened police presence and localized disruptions are likely in the vicinity of the park. Travelers are advised to avoid all protest activity. Plan routes in advance and maintain heightened awareness during transit.
Africa & Middle East
  • Adamawa, Cameroon: Weather Advisory | Until at least July 10, heavy rainfall is forecast across the Adamawa region. Flooding and landslides are possible. In Ngaoundéré, severe flooding has already impacted the Baladji, Dang, and Sabongari areas. At least four people have been killed, and damage to roads and other public infrastructure has caused significant travel disruption. Travelers are advised to confirm the status of routes before setting out. Do not attempt to cross floodwaters. Avoid low-lying, flood-prone areas. Drink only bottled or boiled water and take precautions to avoid mosquito bites.
  • Egypt: Protest Advisory | On July 7-8, lawyers affiliated with the Egyptian Lawyers Syndicate will strike nationwide to denounce recent increases in litigation fees. While no associated demonstrations have been announced, gatherings are likely near courthouses, public squares, and government buildings in major urban centers. Security forces may respond with dispersal measures, increasing the risk of incidental harm to bystanders. Travelers are advised to avoid all demonstrations and protest areas. Plan routes in advance and stay clear of courthouses and administrative buildings. Maintain increased awareness and leave areas at the first sign of unrest.
  • Rabat, Morocco: Protest Advisory | On July 10, protesters will gather outside the Parliament of Morocco on Avenue Mohammed V. The Network of Retiree Organizations in Morocco (REMOR) organized the demonstration to demand pension reforms and improved living conditions. The start time is unannounced, though the gathering may begin early and continue into the afternoon. Localized traffic disruptions are likely in the vicinity. Travelers are advised to avoid the area and all protest activity. Plan routes in advance and follow official directives.

Recent
Advisories

Airports in Brussels, Belgium will see mass flight cancellations and delays on May 12 due to a strike.

A union strike will bring mass flight cancellations and delays across airports in Brussels, Belgium on May 12. Around half of all flights departing from Brussels Airport will be cancelled, with all departing and arriving flights at Charleroi Airport (Brussels South) being cancelled for the day. Brussels Airlines will be the hardest hit carrier, expecting around 600 of their flights to be cancelled which represents roughly 60% of their operations.

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Anti-Monarchy protesters will demonstrate in large numbers at Trafalgar Square in London, United Kingdom on May 9.

An Anti-Monarchy Protest will cause disruptions in downtown London on May 9. Protesters, numbering from around a couple hundred to 2,000 people, will arrive at Trafalgar Square to demand the end of the Monarchy’s role as head of state. Speakers, politicians, and entertainers will be present alongside a heightened police presence. The protest is expected to pass peacefully. 

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Doctors in Navarre, Spain will conduct rolling strikes from May 4 to May 29, disrupting services across hospitals and health centers.

The Navarre Medical Union (SMN) will lead a series of strikes from May 4 to May 29 over workload and scheduling concerns. Strike actions are scheduled for May 4–8, 11–15, and 25–29. The strikes are expected to affect public hospitals and health centers, leading to reduced staffing, longer wait times, and delays in non-emergency care.

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