Stay safe and informed in the face of rising international tensions

Stay up-to-date with the latest news from reputable sources such as BBC, CNN, or Al Jazeera. Avoid spreading or believing misinformation on social media, and fact-check information before sharing it with others. Download news apps or set up Google Alerts to receive notifications on breaking news.
Develop a plan with your family, including emergency contact numbers, a meeting point, and a communication strategy. Identify potential safe zones and evacuation routes in case of an emergency. Make sure all family members have a copy of the plan and know what to do in case of an emergency.
Assemble a kit with essential items such as food, water, first aid supplies, and a battery-powered radio. Store the kit in an easily accessible location, and make sure all family members know where it is. Check the kit regularly to ensure it's still stocked and up-to-date.
Diversify your investments and consider moving some assets to safe-haven currencies or gold. Keep an emergency fund in place, and make sure you have access to cash in case of a financial disruption. Consider consulting a financial advisor to get personalized advice on protecting your assets.
Be aware of your surroundings, especially in public places or areas with high security threats. Report any suspicious activity to the authorities, and avoid traveling to high-risk areas. Stay in touch with your local embassy or consulate for updates on travel advisories and security alerts.
