Ansar Allah suffers losses in northwest and southeast of territory

Ansar Allah has suffered great losses to its territory in the past 24 hours. In the northeast, the Saudi-led coalition gained ground in the Hajjah Governorate, strategically controlling the Hiran Directorate and accessing highway routes through the governorate. Moreover victories were achieved in Al Luhayyah Governorate with an international highway linking Hajjah to Hodeidah coming under the control of the Saudi-led coalition.

Kabul bombing targets education center

A suicide bomber in the Dasht-e Barchi area of Kabul, Afghanistan detonated himself in an attack that has killed upwards of 50 people in an education center that was responsible for funding tuition for Afghan students. The bomber hid away explosives under his belt while classes were in session.

Emerging economies risk profile heightened amid Turkish currency crisis

Currencies in emerging markets slid following concerns sparked by the current selloff in the Turkish Lira, which is spreading to other countries. The Turkish Lira depreciated over 10% since yesterday against the United States Dollar after policy corrections from the nation’s central bank failed to alleviate the nation’s looming debt issues, causing investor fears to worsen. The selloff in the Turkish Lira is creating a contagion effect on other emerging economies such as South Africa, India, Mexico, and Argentina. That has further driven a widespread selloff in these markets as investors are

Drone strikes continue across Yemen

Following the dramatic reporting covering a bus attack from the Saudi-led coalition that has killed over 50 people, with over half being children, drone strikes continue across the country. Naturally, with the Saudi-led coalition being provided United States of America support to conduct their campaign, drones being used are far more technologically advanced than those being supplied and used by Ansar Allah. Nonetheless, damage occurs from both sides using remote weapons and war rages across the country.

Caspian Sea Summit concludes

The Caspian Sea Summit has concluded in Aktau, Kazakhstan involving the five littoral states reportedly reaching a key step in agreeing upon the legal status and maritime boundaries between all countries sharing shores along the world's largest inland body of water. The exact details of the summit conclusion are still quite vague, but the political implications are evident. The sanctioned countries of both Iran and Russia share an interesting relationship with the body of water, with the former likely losing its equal-sharing stance concerning the Caspian Sea after losing significant territory

Turkish Lira on decline along with USA relationship

The Turkish Lira has declined in value, coinciding with a worsening relationship with the United States of America. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on the public to invest in the domestic currency by selling off United States Dollars and European Union Euros. Turkey, along with Iran, is experiencing economic misfortune reflective in their currencies albeit with the latter receiving a more extreme level of economic pressure. Both Middle Eastern countries wield significant influence in the region and do have the possibility to strengthen relations with each other as a result of the

North Korean denuclearization not underway

Denuclearization of the Korean peninsula has not yet occurred, but was also not realistically able to do so following the summit in which top political figures from both North Korea and the United States of America met. A serious process of denuclearization is not only time-consuming, but requires a series of confidence-building mechanisms that is particularly needed between adversaries.

Syrian army drops leaflets over Idlib

Syrian governmental forces drop leaflets over the province of Idlib urging its inhabitants to return peacefully under the leadership of President Bashar Al Assad. Idlib is a large province in the country and is still host to rebel groups. However, as noted in the leaflets, the war is nearing an end and the victor is quite evident.

Mauritanian anti-slavery activist arrested

Mauritanian anti-slavery activist Biram Dah Abeid has been once again arrested earlier this week in his home. His arrest comes close to the legislative elections of the country, which is to be held September 1, 2018. Abeid founded the Initiative for the Resurgence of the Abolitionist Movement in 2008 and has since gained political traction in country. He additionally intended to run against the incumbent Mauritanian President, Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz. Mauritania was the last country in the world to ban slavery when it did so in 1981. However, Mauritania still struggles with adhering to the