The United States has updated its travel advisories, now warning citizens against travel to 21 countries, including North Korea, Russia, Ukraine, Iran, and Iraq. The highest-level 'Do Not Travel' warning cites serious risks such as wrongful detention, arrest, and ongoing conflicts. The advisory update comes as summer travel season approaches, aiming to protect Americans from escalating dangers abroad. North Korea, in particular, is highlighted due to the threat of long-term detention for US citizens. The State Department regularly reviews and updates these advisories based on changing global security situations.
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