Asia/Africa update: October 18 2018

ASIA ARMENIA Eurasianet's Peter Liakhov looks at how Armenian President Armen Sarkissian has managed to strengthen his position even though he's a member of the increasingly discredited Republican Party: When parliamentarians from Armenia’s old guard joined forces in early October to try to block Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s ability to hold early elections, Pashinyan dubbed the move … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: October 18 2018

Middle East update: October 18 2018

SYRIA Russia and Turkey have reportedly agreed to extend their deadline for meeting the terms of their deescalation agreement in Idlib, which is good because we're already three days past the old deadline and those terms still haven't been met. Anything that delays fighting in Idlib is good, but obviously this only kicks the can … Continue reading Middle East update: October 18 2018

World update: October 17 2018

ASIAGEORGIA The Georgian Orthodox Church is apparently split internally over whether or not to recognize an autocephalous Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Politically this makes sense--while Georgia certainly has no love for Russia these days, it's also in no position to antagonize Moscow. AFGHANISTAN A suicide bomber killed at least two Afghan civilians in an attack near … Continue reading World update: October 17 2018