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Caught in a Crisis Abroad

Nov 23, 2017 | 13:40 GMT

Residents of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, thank soldiers on the street after the resignation of President Robert Mugabe.

Car horns blared and cheering crowds raced through the streets of Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, as news spread that President Robert Mugabe, 93, had resigned after 37 years in power.

(MARCO LONGARI/AFP/Getty Images)

The past week, a "non-coup" forced Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe from power. And while the Kenyan Supreme Court certified the re-election of Uhuru Kenyatta, it is almost certain the country's political unrest will continue. But this turmoil is not really that unusual; there almost always are crisis events of one type or another roiling some part of the world during any given week. And this means that at any given time there are travelers or expatriates who find themselves caught in tense situations in a foreign country. We thought it would be helpful to provide some guidance on how to react when caught in such a situation....

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