ASIA AFGHANISTAN The New York Times reports on the astonishingly horrific situation for women in Afghanistan's anarchic Ghor province: If Afghanistan is one of the worst places to be a woman, then Ghor, a province so lawless that people often wonder if there is a government there at all, may be the country’s capital of gender-based … Continue reading Asia/Australia/Africa update: July 7-9 2017
Month: July 2017
Middle East update: July 7-9 2017
IRAQ We might as well start with some good news: Mosul has been fully liberated. Mostly. Probably. I mean, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi visited the city on Sunday to celebrate the victory with Iraqi troops--while carefully avoiding the parts of the city where fighting was still going on. But if we were trying to … Continue reading Middle East update: July 7-9 2017
Europe/Americas update: July 6 2017
As I said on Sunday, this week was going to be a little abbreviated around here, and in that vein today's updates will be our last until Sunday evening. Thanks for reading! EUROPE CYPRUS Reunification talks do not seem to be progressing toward a deal and in fact may be sliding backwards: U.N. Secretary-General Antonio … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: July 6 2017
Middle East update: July 6 2017
As I said on Sunday, this week was going to be a little abbreviated around here, and in that vein today's updates will be our last until Sunday evening. Thanks for reading! IRAQ Yesterday there were signs that Iraqi authorities might (prematurely, of course) declare victory in Mosul today, but as far as I know … Continue reading Middle East update: July 6 2017
Asia/Australia/Africa update (with Bonus Blob Rant): July 6 2017
As I said on Sunday, this week was going to be a little abbreviated around here, and in that vein today's updates will be our last until Sunday evening. Thanks for reading! NORTH KOREA To recap: North Korea has a functioning intercontinental ballistic missile, one that would potentially allow Pyongyang to strike the United States … Continue reading Asia/Australia/Africa update (with Bonus Blob Rant): July 6 2017
Today in Middle Eastern history: the Battle of Heliopolis (640)
The Arab conquest of Egypt can be considered the third stage of the early caliphate’s expansion, after its early successes against the Byzantines and the Persians. It also presented a different challenge for the caliphate and its armies. While Egypt may be home to more Arabs than any other country in the world today, in … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Battle of Heliopolis (640)
Europe/Americas update: July 4-5 2017
EUROPE EUROPE Jean-Claude Juncker is the President of the European Commission and a man who also happens to be correct at least in this particular instance: EU chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker called European lawmakers "ridiculous" on Tuesday for failing to turn up to an address by Malta's prime minister, saying they should show more respect … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: July 4-5 2017
Asia/Africa update: July 4-5 2017
NORTH KOREA Remember that missile test I mentioned on Monday? And remember this? https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/816057920223846400 Yeah, so...about all that: North Korea did indeed test-launch an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) yesterday, as the nuclear-armed nation claimed, U.S. officials said. "The United States strongly condemns North Korea's launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile," U.S. Secretary of State Rex … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: July 4-5 2017
Middle East update: July 4-5 2017
IRAQ With victory in Mosul more in sight than ever, Iraqi leaders are just itching to declare victory or at least to predict when they will be declaring victory: Iraqi commanders and politicians continue to jump the gun on the finale in Mosul. Prime Minister Haider Abadi in his weekly speech congratulated the ISF for … Continue reading Middle East update: July 4-5 2017
Europe/Americas update: July 3 2017
EUROPE CYPRUS The most positive thing you can say about the Cyprus reunification talks currently ongoing in Switzerland is that they're currently ongoing. I don't mean that in a negative way--these talks are entering week two without anybody walking away in a huff, and that's no mean feat. Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders have now … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: July 3 2017