Here's a fun story. Rodrigo Duterte, president of the Philippines, is a bit of a controversial character. One particular reason why he's controversial is because he has this little policy about drug users, which is that he feels it's OK for people to just kill them, whatever, no big deal. Last week, Duterte said something … Continue reading Philippine President Dexter
Author: DWD
Conflict update: December 21 2016
Israel-Palestine The UN Security Council will vote tomorrow on a resolution, authored by Egypt, demanding a stop to the construction of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. This will not be the first time the Security Council has taken up the issue of Israel's illegal, slow-rolling annexation of occupied Palestinian territory, and … Continue reading Conflict update: December 21 2016
Conflict update: December 20 2016
Germany The death toll from yesterday's truck attack in Berlin is now up to 12, and ISIS has claimed responsibility. Their statement used language that the terror group typically uses to describe "inspired"/"lone wolf" attacks for which it later claims credit. To make matters worse, the man who was arrested last night on the belief … Continue reading Conflict update: December 20 2016
Conflict update, December 19 2016
Turkey Obviously the Russian ambassador Andrey Karlov's assassination in Ankara was the big story of the day, but I don't have anything more to say about it right now so, uh, let's move on? Syria I haven't been able to keep up with this feature the past couple of days, which is probably for the … Continue reading Conflict update, December 19 2016
It was a bad day all around
We've learned a bit more about the man who assassinated the Russian ambassador to Turkey since the last time I was able to post. He was apparently an off-duty Ankara police officer named Mevlut Mert Altıntaş, who shouted “God is great!” and “don’t forget Aleppo, don’t forget Syria!” during the attack. I have to say … Continue reading It was a bad day all around
Back into the suck
Hey, how have you been? My travels are over for now and our family medical emergency seems to be heading in a positive direction, so that's nice. I'm still on limited posting here because I'm editing LobeLog into early January (and because of the holidays, of course), but we shouldn't have any more totally quiet … Continue reading Back into the suck
Conflict update, December 16, 2016
South China Sea Here's today's story that's most likely to eventually end in our deaths: The Pentagon on Friday demanded the return of an underwater drone that was seized by China as an American crew was moving in to retrieve it. The episode threatens to increase tensions in a region already fraught with great-power rivalries. … Continue reading Conflict update, December 16, 2016
Conflict update: December 15, 2016
This has to be short again tonight. I've had very little time to spare today. Syria Roughly 3000 people were evacuated from eastern Aleppo today, the first full day that the ceasefire/evacuation deal between the rebels and the Syrian government was in place. That's barely a fraction of the 50,000 people estimated to still be inside … Continue reading Conflict update: December 15, 2016
Conflict update: December 14, 2016
Just a short one tonight. I'm traveling and it's late. Syria Schrödinger's Ceasefire appears to be back on. First Aleppo was under ceasefire, then it wasn't, and then rebel forces announced this evening (well, technically tomorrow in Syria, I guess) that it is again. Though so far there's been no confirmation of the resumption of the … Continue reading Conflict update: December 14, 2016
Conflict update: December 13, 2016
Lots to cover today, unfortunately. Syria Russia's UN ambassador, Vitaly Churkin, told the UN Security Council today that the Syrian government is now fully in control of Aleppo and that military operations in the city have stopped. Now, this is the second or third, or tenth or whatever, time that the Russians have said the … Continue reading Conflict update: December 13, 2016