Middle East update: October 7-8 2017

THE BOOK OF CURIOSITIES A reader passed an article along--I thought it might be of interest to some of you, and it's nice to not talk about something other than people killing each other for a minute, isn't it? Anyway, it's a look at the world map included in an 11th century Arab geography called The Book … Continue reading Middle East update: October 7-8 2017

Asia/Africa update: October 4-5 2017

ASIA PAKISTAN At least 20 people were killed on Thursday in Jhal Magsi, a small village in southwestern Pakistan, when an ISIS suicide bomber struck a local Shiʿa/Sufi shrine. The Pakistani military spent part of the day on Thursday parsing the difference between "having connections to" and "supporting" terrorist groups. Which seems like an excellent … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: October 4-5 2017

Middle East update: October 4-5 2017

IRAQ Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Thursday that Iraqi forces have liberated the town of Hawijah itself, leaving just a small enclave of villages east of the town still in ISIS's hands. You can kind of see where things are at in the Iraqi Joint Operations Command's map, below: https://twitter.com/wmciqa/status/916001057880334337 Reza Marashi has a … Continue reading Middle East update: October 4-5 2017

Europe/Americas update: October 3 2017

EUROPE RUSSIA The Russian government says that American authorities "broke in" to locked residential areas in its now-abandoned San Francisco consulate. The State Department says its people were just walking through the facility to make sure it had been vacated by the October 1 deadline it had given the Russians to clear out. This probably … Continue reading Europe/Americas update: October 3 2017

Asia/Africa update: October 3 2017

ASIA UZBEKISTAN Uzbekistan seems to be going through a bit of an identity crisis these days. Since taking over as president last year, Shavkat Mirziyoyev has been taking steps to loosen up the country's ultra-repressive political environment, for example by releasing political prisoners like activist Azam Farmonov, who was freed on Tuesday. He's presumably doing this to … Continue reading Asia/Africa update: October 3 2017