It would appear that Burkina Faso's coup isn't quite over yet after all, and things may be on the verge of turning violent. Despite yesterday's promise by the junta to return the government to civilian control, apparently Gilbert Diendéré didn't mean he was going to reinstate the civilian government right away, I mean, can't a … Continue reading Not so fast
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Well, that didn’t take long
Last week's Burkina Faso coup appears to be over almost before it began: The Burkina Faso general who seized power in a coup last week apologized to the nation Monday and said he would hand over control to a civilian transitional government after the military warned that its forces would converge on the capital and … Continue reading Well, that didn’t take long
Today’s Hero of the Free Market
It's Turing Pharmaceuticals owner Martin Shkreli: Back when Martin Shkreli was CEO of Retrophin, he managed to grab a few headlines by buying an old rare-disease drug, Thiola, and raising the price 2000%. Now that he's on to his next company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, he's done himself one better, by buying another old drug and boosting … Continue reading Today’s Hero of the Free Market
The Trump Primary
Today, the classiest candidate in the Republican field declared that if when if he's elected president, he won't even take a salary. What a guy! If the latest CNN poll is to be believed, the Republican primary is a four person race at the moment (Trump, Fiorina, Carson, and Rubio, with JEB just hanging around), … Continue reading The Trump Primary
What’s Russia up to in Syria?
Over at LobeLog, I take a look at recent developments in Syria. In response to the continued deterioration of Bashar al-Assad's position, Russia has been dramatically ramping up its engagement in support of Assad over the past 2-3 weeks: Assad’s position in Syria has never looked more tenuous than it does right now. After losing … Continue reading What’s Russia up to in Syria?
Taking the band apart
As snap elections approach in Turkey on November 1, President Tayyip Erdoğan appears to be attempting to regain his Justice and Development Party's (AKP) recently lost parliamentary majority while simultaneously doing everything he can to purge the party of anybody he deems insufficiently loyal. I mean, I don't know what else you'd call this: During … Continue reading Taking the band apart
Al-Aqsa’s very tense couple of weeks
Tensions have been high around the Al-Aqsa/Temple Mount complex in Jerusalem all week., culminating in a violent clash between Palestinian protesters and Israeli security forces earlier today in which "dozens" of people were injured. It's gotten bad enough that the U.N. Security Council chimed in on the subject today: The council statement says Muslims at … Continue reading Al-Aqsa’s very tense couple of weeks
The problem with protests
Burkina Faso's capital, Ouagadougou, is still the scene of clashes between forces loyal to the military junta that just toppled the country's interim government and those who are protesting said coup. To you and me and most other outsiders, this obviously looks bad, right? And, you know, it is; people are dying in the streets … Continue reading The problem with protests
Third term-itis strikes the DRC and Rwanda, maybe elsewhere
The immediate cause of recent coups and coup attempts in Burkina Faso and Burundi has been moves by presidents in both countries (ex-President Blaise Compaoré in Burkina Faso and current President Pierre Nkurunziza in Burundi) to set aside their national constitutions and run for a third term as president. Several African nations instituted new or … Continue reading Third term-itis strikes the DRC and Rwanda, maybe elsewhere
Hard to get a straight answer
Amid the coverage of Europe's refugee crisis has emerged a counter-criticism: why won't those rich Gulf Arab states take in any Syrian refugees? Now, to a certain extent, this question is deliberately misleading and intended to steer the conversation away from the shamefully inadequate response to the refugee situation. The Gulf states have taken in … Continue reading Hard to get a straight answer