attwiw is taking a few days off, so today's condensed and early update will be the last until Monday. Thanks for reading! MIDDLE EASTYEMEN At least 18 civilians have been killed in the past 24 hours of fighting in Yemen. Along with the 13 civilians killed on Tuesday by coalition airstrikes on the town of … Continue reading World update: August 15 2018
Month: August 2018
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
Asia/Africa update: August 14 2018
ASIA AFGHANISTAN Afghan officials say that their forces have regained much of Ghazni city, which is swell except for a couple of things. One is that the Afghans said they were on the verge of driving the Taliban out of the city over the weekend, a claim that quickly proved to be bullshit, so there's … Continue reading Asia/Africa 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
World update: August 13 2018
ASIA CENTRAL ASIA The Diplomat's Umida Hashimova explains why Central Asian countries are still all-in on the Belt and Road Initiative even as some of China's other partners are starting to balk at its onerous terms: Central Asian countries are in need of large-scale investments and the BRI intends to do just that. So far, … Continue reading World update: August 13 2018
Middle East update: August 13 2018
SYRIA China, which more or less prides itself on staying above the fray (or several frays) in the Middle East, might be about to get directly involved in Syria: On August 1, Ambassador Qi Qianjin told the Syrian pro-regime news outlet Al-Watan that China’s “military is willing to participate in some way alongside the Syrian … Continue reading Middle East update: August 13 2018
Europe/Americas update: August 11-12 2018
EUROPE RUSSIA As expected, the five nations surrounding the Caspian Sea (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Iran, Russia, and Turkmenistan) signed the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea in Kazakhstan on Sunday, creating some broad rules for governing the vast...well, it seems like a really big lake to me but what do I know? The … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: August 11-12 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
Middle East update: August 11-12 2018
SYRIA At least 39 people were killed on Sunday when a weapons depot in the town of Sarmada, in Idlib province, exploded. The depot was apparently inside a civilian residential building, which shows the kind of deep concern for human life that you can only find in a group like Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, whose fighters' … Continue reading Middle East update: August 11-12 2018
World update: August 10 2018
ASIA AFGHANISTAN "Dozens" of people were reportedly killed in an overnight Taliban assault on the city of Ghazni. It's unclear how close the Taliban came to capturing the city, but judging from the descriptions by Afghan authorities--who are naturally going to be inclined to downplay any Taliban successes--they probably came pretty close before the Afghans, … Continue reading World update: August 10 2018