State Department warns of global terrorist threats
U.S. State Department Issues Worldwide Caution Alert
The U.S. State Department has issued a “worldwide caution” alert in light of “increased tensions” across the world.
“Due to increased tensions in various locations around the world, the potential for terrorist attacks, demonstrations or violent actions against U.S. citizens and interests, the Department of State advises U.S. citizens overseas to exercise increased caution,” the memo on the agency’s website reads.
The alert comes as pro-Hamas and anti-Semitic rallies and riots have sprung up in the United States and around the world. A historic synagogue in Tunisia was left with serious damage this week after riots over Israel’s war with Hamas.
The agency further advised U.S. citizens abroad to “stay alert in locations frequented by tourists.”
The State Department also listed a travel advisory for Lebanon, telling Americans, “Do Not Travel.”
The advisory warns of “the unpredictable security situation related to rocket, missile and artillery exchanges between Israel and Hezbollah or other armed militant factions.”
How can practicing meditation or yoga at home be beneficial during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Some ideas for peaceful activities during the COVID-19 pandemic include:
1. Practice meditation or yoga at home.
2. Read books or listen to audiobooks.
3. Start a journal and write down your thoughts and feelings.
4. Try a new hobby or craft, such as painting, knitting, or cooking.
5. Take nature walks or spend time in your garden, if feasible.
6. Watch movies or TV shows that bring you joy.
7. Listen to calming music or create your own playlist.
8. Practice deep breathing exercises to relax your mind and body.
9. Have virtual hangouts with friends and family using video conferencing platforms.
10. Practice mindfulness and focus on the present moment.
11. Try out new recipes or bake bread at home.
12. Do puzzles or play board games with household members.
13. Take up gardening or caring for indoor plants.
14. Declutter and organize your living space.
15. Practice gratitude by writing down things you are thankful for.
16. Learn a new language or improve your language skills through online resources.
17. Take up knitting or crocheting projects.
18. Explore online museums or take virtual tours of famous landmarks.
19. Do gentle exercises or yoga sequences.
20. Write letters or send cards to loved ones to stay connected.
Remember to follow local health guidelines and maintain social distancing while engaging in these activities.
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