Europe/Americas update: November 28 2017

EUROPE RUSSIA The State Department says that a new Russian law allowing the government to categorize foreign media outlets as "foreign agents" threatens freedom of the press. And they're absolutely right about that. But if I may, it also threatens freedom of the press when the US registers foreign media outlets as "foreign agents," as … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: November 28 2017

Asia/Africa update: November 28 2017

ASIA AFGHANISTAN Good news everybody: America has turned the corner in Afghanistan! At least that's what the US commander there, General John Nicholson, says: After 16 years of war, the United States and its Afghan partners “have turned the corner” and “momentum is now with Afghan security forces,” the top U.S. general there told reporters on … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: November 28 2017

Middle East update: November 28 2017

IRAQ Settlement talks between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government appear to be at an impasse, partly due to Masoud Barzani. The now-former Kurdish president hasn't disappeared from public life despite his resignation, and if your interest is in seeing tensions between the Iraqi government and the KRG reduced, well, he's not helping: The ex-Kurdish … Continue reading Middle East update: November 28 2017

Today in Middle Eastern history: the Assassin imam surrenders to the Mongols (1256)

If we're going to talk about the end of the Assassin order, we should probably talk about who they were first. You may already know something about them--of all the topics one can cover in Islamic history, they're one of the most provocative and interesting to Western audiences. There's even a whole video game series … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Assassin imam surrenders to the Mongols (1256)