SYRIA Jaysh al-Islam's evacuation of Douma hit a snag and was apparently suspended on Thursday for reasons that aren't entirely clear. Since the group never formally/officially accepted a deal to surrender and be relocated it's possible that there are internal disagreements that are affecting the evacuation and/or that all the Jaysh al-Islam fighters who were … Continue reading Middle East update: April 5 2018
Europe/Americas update: April 4 2018
EUROPE RUSSIA The Russian military started a three day live-fire missile drill on Wednesday in Latvian economic waters that shut down part of Latvia's commercial airspace. Rude, I guess? How this is any different from the US and South Korea running joint military drills in North Korea's backyard is beyond me, but it's Russia so … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: April 4 2018
Asia/Africa update: April 4 2018
ASIA CENTRAL ASIA The Carnegie Endowment's Paul Stronski looks at how Russia and China have, thus far, managed to avoid conflict over their competing interests in Central Asia. Russia has been very accommodating toward China's Belt and Road Initiative, though to be sure it's not like Moscow has the economic leverage to compete with Beijing. China, … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: April 4 2018
Middle East update: April 4 2018
THE ISLAMIC "STATE" A bunch of ISIS-related online outlets have published a statement in which the group's fighters "renew" their loyalty pledges to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: “To infuriate and terrorise the infidels, we renew our pledge of loyalty to the commander of the faithful and the caliph of the Muslims, the mujahid sheikh Abu Bakr … Continue reading Middle East update: April 4 2018
Europe/Americas update: April 3 2018
Hey, how's it going? Long time no see. As usual when I take an extended break, there's a lot to get through here and I'm not even going to try to cover every single thing that happened while I was gone. This update is mostly going to consist of stuff that's happened in the past … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: April 3 2018
Asia/Africa update: April 3 2018
Hey, how's it going? Long time no see. As usual when I take an extended break, there's a lot to get through here and I'm not even going to try to cover every single thing that happened while I was gone. This update is mostly going to consist of stuff that's happened in the past … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: April 3 2018
Middle East update: April 3 2018
Hey, how's it going? Long time no see. As usual when I take an extended break, there's a lot to get through here and I'm not even going to try to cover every single thing that happened while I was gone. This update is mostly going to consist of stuff that's happened in the past … Continue reading Middle East update: April 3 2018
World update: March 23 2018
This will be the last update for March. I'm taking next week off and will return the first week of April. It's also going to be an early and abbreviated update. Apologies. HUNGER The United Nations World Food Program boss, David Beasley, said on Friday that the number of "acutely hungry" people in the world--people … Continue reading World update: March 23 2018
World update: March 22 2018
ASIA AFGHANISTAN Balkh governor Atta Muhammad Nur, who has been resisting an order from Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to step down since December, agreed to finally step down on Thursday. In return for finally acquiescing, he reportedly got to name a new police chief for the province as well as a new education minister in Kabul … Continue reading World update: March 22 2018
Middle East update: March 22 2018
SYRIA While it's being overshadowed by events in the rest of the country, fighting in Idlib province hasn't stopped even if it has declined from where it was a few weeks ago: https://twitter.com/AP/status/976893051066109952 Now, about those overshadowing events. In Eastern Ghouta on Thursday, Ahrar al-Sham fighters and their families began evacuating Harasta. Their agreement with … Continue reading Middle East update: March 22 2018