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Egypt terror threat level raised by UK Foreign Office | Egypt terror threat level raised by UK Foreign Office |
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The UK's Foreign Office has raised its terror threat level for Egypt from "general" to "high". | |
It follows reports of an al-Qaeda plot to attack Western holidaymakers, foiled by Egyptian police in northern Sinai close to the border with Gaza. | It follows reports of an al-Qaeda plot to attack Western holidaymakers, foiled by Egyptian police in northern Sinai close to the border with Gaza. |
The Foreign Office said there was now a "high threat of terrorism throughout Egypt, including the Sinai". | The Foreign Office said there was now a "high threat of terrorism throughout Egypt, including the Sinai". |
But its travel advice for tourists staying at the well-guarded resorts in Sharm el-Sheikh is unchanged. | But its travel advice for tourists staying at the well-guarded resorts in Sharm el-Sheikh is unchanged. |
It said the situation there was calm and stable. | It said the situation there was calm and stable. |
But it warned Britons not to stray outside these areas into Sinai where there had been hijackings and kidnappings. | But it warned Britons not to stray outside these areas into Sinai where there had been hijackings and kidnappings. |
The Foreign Office said in its assessment for Egypt that there was a "high risk of attacks". | The Foreign Office said in its assessment for Egypt that there was a "high risk of attacks". |
Last month, Egypt reopened one of its great pyramids as it attempts to revive a tourism industry hit by 2011's uprising. | Last month, Egypt reopened one of its great pyramids as it attempts to revive a tourism industry hit by 2011's uprising. |
Antiquities Minister Muhammad Ibrahim reopened the Pyramid of Chefren and six ancient tombs at Giza after a long restoration project. | Antiquities Minister Muhammad Ibrahim reopened the Pyramid of Chefren and six ancient tombs at Giza after a long restoration project. |
He said at the time he was keen to stress that Egypt was a safe country for tourists. | He said at the time he was keen to stress that Egypt was a safe country for tourists. |
Visitor numbers to Egypt have only just begun to pick up after the country's revolution. | Visitor numbers to Egypt have only just begun to pick up after the country's revolution. |
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