Europe/Americas update: August 14 2018

CLIMATE CHANGE A new scientific report on climate change and feedback loops has led to more justifiable handwringing over the future of human civilization, but as The Intercept's Kate Arnoff writes, the report doesn't just blame greenhouse emissions themselves for our plight, it also blames our neoliberal economic system: Coverage of the paper tended to … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: August 14 2018

Middle East update: August 14 2018

SYRIA Representatives from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Council held their second meeting with representatives of the Syrian government last week, this time to discuss notions of self-rule and autonomy for northeastern Syria. The government's reaction to the idea was apparently "not positive." Which may be the end of any Kurdish rapprochement with Damascus, except that … Continue reading Middle East update: August 14 2018

Asia/Africa update: August 11-12 2018

ASIA UZBEKISTAN The Afghan Taliban sent a delegation to Uzbekistan last week, ostensibly to talk about the Afghan peace process but probably more as a demonstration of its improving situation vis-a-vis the war and the legitimate Afghan government in Kabul. The Afghan government says that the Uzbek government had its permission to invite the Taliban … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: August 11-12 2018