Europe/Americas update: May 31 2017

WELL, WE HAD A...RUN Via Axios, Donald Trump is reportedly, and unsurprisingly, about to pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Agreement. Or if you prefer visual representations of your world news, he's about to do this: https://twitter.com/ianbremmer/status/869930895821725696 Without disparaging Nicaragua and, ah, Syria, I'm not sure that's the best company for the … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: May 31 2017

Asia/Africa update: May 31 2017

AFGHANISTAN This morning's bombing in Kabul, news of which just started to break as I wrapped up last night, was, perhaps unsurprisingly, far deadlier than initial reports seemed to suggest. The most recent updates I've seen, like this one from the BBC, put the death toll at 90, and it's been steadily climbing throughout the day … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: May 31 2017

World update: May 30 2017

MISSILE DEFENSE Well, this might actually be good news: The US military has successfully carried out its first-ever missile defense test involving a simulated attack by an intercontinental ballistic missile, in a major milestone for a program meant to defend against a mounting North Korean threat. The US military fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)-type … Continue reading World update: May 30 2017

Asia/Africa update: May 26 2017

PHILIPPINES Fighting between government forces and ISIS-aligned Islamist militants is ongoing in the southern city of Marawi, with yesterday's government artillery barrages and airstrikes apparently having done little to dislodge the insurgents. Philippine officials say that Abu Sayyaf boss Isnilon Hapilon, whose arrest they were seeking in the raid that started this whole situation earlier … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: May 26 2017