Los Angeles Times

An alert for Laos

- By Catharine Hamm Sources: The U. S. State Department, Radio Free Asia, Reuters, Associated Press, UPI. com travel@ latimes. com

Recent shootings on a road between two major tourist destinatio­ns in Laos have prompted the State Department to issue a travel alert.

Road 13 connects Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Vang Vieng, whose tourist attraction­s — tubing, kayaking and rock climbing, among them — are the draw.

On March 1, five people were wounded by gunfire on Road 13, similar to an attack Jan. 14 on a tourist bus, the State Department alert said. U. S. Embassy personnel may not travel on certain stretches of the road.

The State Department did not mention a motive in its March 7 alert, but Radio Free Asia noted that constructi­on on a dam had perturbed many in local communitie­s. Among the injured in the March 1 attack were Chinese workers, who are doing some of the work on the dam.

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Worldwide caution

On March 3, the State Department updated a July 29 Worldwide Caution that gives an overview of terrorist threats by region.

In Africa, it notes that “Al Shabab assassinat­ions, suicide bombings, hostage taking and indiscrimi­nate attacks in civilian- populated areas are frequent in Somalia” and that the terror group “retains its demonstrat­ed capability to carry out attacks in government- controlled territory in Somalia and in neighborin­g countries such as Kenya and Djibouti.”

On March 7, the Pentagon reported that a drone air strike against an Al Shabab training camp about 120 miles north of Mogadishu, Somalia’s capital, killed 150 people. Al Shabab, which is linked to Al Qaeda, was planning an attack, the Pentagon said.

The Associated Press also reported last week that the Australian navy had intercepte­d a cache of weap- ons headed for Somalia.

The State Department caution notes that Europe continues to be “potentiall­y vulnerable” to terrorism.

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Turkey

On Feb. 29, the State Department issued a warning on travel to southeaste­rn Turkey and said U. S. citizens should be careful throughout the country. This was an update of a Feb. 4 warning.

Recent attacks have “targeted popular tourist sites, U. S. government buildings, police and other local authoritie­s throughout Turkey,” the State Department said.

Travel in southeaste­rn Turkey near the Syrian border could be dangerous, it noted, and it also urged Americans to avoid crowds, especially at tourist areas.

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Russia

Russian divers spent more than an hour on a 335foot dive in the White Sea, the Russian Geographic­al Society reported, making it the deepest recorded belowice dive on record. Water temperatur­es were nearly 30 below zero, but divers reported seeing life at that depth.

Austria

Be careful about belching in Austria. A Vienna bar- tender was fined after an after- dinner burp erupted that police said was too loud. The diner had just finished a dinner of a doner kebab.

The restaurant where the incident occurred decided to treat the bartender to a twoday all- expenses- paid trip to Turkey, known for its doner kebabs, a Turkish dish usually cooked vertically on skewers.

The company also paid the man’s $ 77 fine, Associated Press reported.

Kyrgyzstan

You might also want to mind your manners in Kyrgyzstan, where a joke about sausage led to a Scottish man’s deportatio­n, UPI. com reported.

On New Year’s Eve, the man reportedly posted to Facebook an unsavory comment about the horse- meat sausage known as chuchuk.

Authoritie­s at first said this was a crime under the country’s hate laws.

Despite his posted apology, he was arrested and could have spent five years in jail. The legal system eventually decided he had not stirred up any ethnic violence, but apparently the documentat­ion that allowed him to work in Kyrgyzstan was faulty and he was deported.

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Jordan Banks Rober t Harding World I mager y/ Getty I mages LUANG PRABANG, Laos, is at one end of a touristtra­veled road where there have been shootings.

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