Middle East update: August 9 2017

SYRIA War crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte, who among other things has worked on criminal cases related to the genocide in Rwanda and the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia, has resigned from the United Nations' Independent Commission of Inquiry on Syria over its inability to accomplish, well, anything: "I give up. The states in the Security … Continue reading Middle East update: August 9 2017

Middle East update: August 8 2017

SYRIA Later in the day on Tuesday the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that coalition airstrikes have killed 29 civilians, including 14 children, in Raqqa over the past day. There's been no comment from the coalition or the Pentagon. In Ghouta, meanwhile, the beatings will continue until morale improves: Pro-government forces intensified their assault … Continue reading Middle East update: August 8 2017

Europe/Americas update: August 3-4 2017

EUROPE RUSSIA The European Union on Friday sanctioned three Russian firms and three Russian individuals accused of involvement in shipping gas turbines to Crimea. The turbines were legally sold to Russian buyers by the German firm Siemans, but as the EU doesn't recognize Russia's annexation of Crimea shipping the items there is a violation of … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: August 3-4 2017