Further attacks likely in Tunisia, warns UK Foreign Office
Tunisian president declares 30-day state of emergency, saying country is "not safe"
London
THE UK Foreign Office's warning that further terrorist attacks are likely in Tunisia remained current for a second day after the north African nation's announcement of a state of emergency.
Visitors are recommended to follow the advice of the Tunisian authorities and keep in touch with tour operators, the ministry said in a statement on its website on Saturday, which also lists areas not advisable for travel.
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