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World Cup Travel & Access: Sweden thrashed Tunisia 5-1 in Group F as the 2026 tournament kicks off, but travel worries are already hitting the event—Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the U.S., and FIFA/UEFA are dealing with fallout. Bilateral Tourism & Trade: Equatorial Guinea and Zimbabwe signed four MoUs during Obiang Nguema Mbasogo’s Harare visit, with plans to deepen cooperation in trade, tourism, education, and interpreter training. Culture & Community Tourism: Equatorial Guinea’s First Lady-led delegation was welcomed at Zimbabwe’s Baradzanwa Cultural Village with song, dance, and cultural exchange—an easy win for people-to-people travel interest. Aviation Safety for Travelers: The EU Air Safety List update bans 154 airlines; it still includes carriers certified in Equatorial Guinea, affecting flight planning for visitors connecting via Europe. Immigration Pressure on Travel: Reports say the U.S. deported migrants to the Central African Republic despite “do not travel” warnings, underscoring how policy shifts can disrupt regional travel routes.

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