Denmark becomes latest European nation to tell its citizens not to travel to Tunisia
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The Danish Foreign Ministry is telling its citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to Tunisia, saying there is "a high terror risk."
The ministry on Friday didn't elaborate but Danes traditionally follow Britain when it comes to travel advisories. A day earlier, Britain had urged its citizens to leave Tunisia, saying an extremist attack was "highly likely" despite Tunisia's enhanced security measures.
On June 26, a gunman killed 38 tourists, mostly Britons, in the coastal resort of Sousse. Following that, Danish tour operators immediately stopped flying to the popular destination for Europeans.
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Finland's Foreign Ministry also says Friday "there's a possibility of terror acts" in Tunisia but doesn't specifically tell travelers not to go. However, it adds Tunisian "authorities are not capable of sufficiently guaranteeing security at the tourist resorts."