AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMiddle East Travel Safety: The U.S. State Department urged Americans to reconsider travel to or through the Middle East as Iran and the U.S. trade strikes, with Bahrain reporting air-raid sirens and interceptions and Kuwait reporting disruptions. Bahrain Airspace & Alerts: Bahrain said it intercepted and destroyed multiple Iranian aerial attacks, while residents were told to avoid debris. Kuwait Flight Disruption: Kuwait Airways rescheduled most flights after Kuwait International Airport operations were temporarily suspended due to missile and drone threats. Regional Infrastructure Hits: Reports say U.S. strikes targeted bridges and port infrastructure in Iran, while Iran hit Gulf energy and water assets, including a Kuwait desalination plant—raising concerns for travellers and supply lines. Bahrain Passport Guidance: Bahrain’s Foreign Ministry advised citizens who lose passports abroad to file a police report and visit the nearest Bahraini mission for an emergency travel pass or replacement passport. Local Crime & Travel Impact: Courts upheld jail sentences in Bahrain cases involving card fraud and lawyer fraud—reminders to keep documents and valuables secure while travelling. Visa Update for Bahrainis: Russia’s unified e-visa list for 2026 includes Bahrain, with a 30-day stay allowed under the scheme.
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