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Travel Safety Updates (UK): The UK Foreign Office removed Israel, Jordan, and Palestine from its “do not travel” list, but still warns against travel to Gaza and parts of the West Bank, and keeps Burkina Faso on its list due to terrorist attack and kidnap threats. Border & Road Conditions (Paga): Burkina Faso’s DISEC says Paga remains relatively calm, but persistent traffic jams on the highway to the Paga Border Post are creating security and safety risks for residents and travellers; a Road Safety Taskforce is managing flow while an extra car park is built. Sahel Cross-Border Diplomacy (Benin–Niger–Burkina Faso): Benin’s new president Romuald Wadagni made Niger his first foreign stop, signaling a thaw and renewed cooperation on security and counterterrorism with Burkina Faso and other Sahel states. Regional Transport Risk (Mali): A passenger bus hit a land mine on the Bamako–Kayes highway, killing eight and injuring 42, highlighting ongoing dangers on key routes linked to JNIM activity. Tourism Angle (Mining Expo Nearby): WAMPEX (Accra, June 3–5) brings Nigeria, Mali, and Ghana ministers together—useful for business travellers planning Sahel-region itineraries.

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