Middle East update: August 7 2018

SYRIA On Tuesday, the Syrian government officially accused Mossad of engineering Saturday's assassination of Aziz Asbar, a scientist at Syria’s Scientific Studies and Research Center with alleged links to Syria's missile development program. Damascus claims Mossad had made two previous attempts on Asbar's life before succeeding over the weekend. If Mossad was behind the assassination … Continue reading Middle East update: August 7 2018

World update: August 6 2018

ASIA GEORGIA Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told reporters on Monday that any NATO decision to admit Georgia "could provoke a terrible conflict." Which seems bad because NATO has said that it will eventually admit Georgia as a member. Russia could seemingly block Georgia from entering NATO because, by rule, countries dealing with territorial disputes cannot … Continue reading World update: August 6 2018

Europe/Americas update: August 4-5 2018

EUROPERUSSIA You know what, folks? I think all this US-Russia nonsense might just work out OK after all: https://twitter.com/sseagalofficial/status/1026187294460600320 BELARUS The Belarusian government has a penchant for fining reporters and media outlets that report things without the government's permission, and they've particularly targeted online TV outlet Belsat, which is based in Poland. Belsat officials say they're … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: August 4-5 2018

Middle East update: August 4-5 2018

SYRIA Aziz Asber, director of the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center, was killed in a car bombing outside of Hama on Saturday. The Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center does most of its studying and research, according to Western governments, in the area of chemical weapons. The United States insists that it's been producing sarin … Continue reading Middle East update: August 4-5 2018

World update: August 3 2018

ASIA AFGHANISTAN A pair of suicide bombers killed at least 39 people in an attack on a Shiʿa mosque in Paktia province on Sunday. The bombers haven't been identified but they're almost certainly ISIS products. PAKISTAN The Pakistani Taliban, meanwhile, is believed the be responsible for an overnight rampage in Pakistan's northern Gilgit-Baltistan province in which 12 … Continue reading World update: August 3 2018

World update: August 2 2018

ASIA TAJIKISTAN Not willing to let a good crisitunity pass, the Tajik government has reportedly already tried, convicted, and sentenced 14 members of the outlawed Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan for their alleged involvement in a hit-and-run attack that killed four bicyclists just earlier this week. Talk about speedy justice. ISIS claimed responsibility for that attack, … Continue reading World update: August 2 2018