Member and observer states of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Map by Evan Centanni, starting from public domain blank map (license: CC BY-NC-SA). |
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Map: Yemen Joins WTO
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Thursday, July 3, 2014
Syria Civil War: Territorial Control Map #12.3 (Premium)
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This is the Syria update you've been waiting for: our new map includes not only cities, but a full illustration of territorial control for each faction in the civil war. Also includes many updates to the situation since the last edition in April.
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- Up-to-date map of current territorial control in Syria, color-coded for the Assad government, rebel groups, ISIS/Islamic State extremists, and Kurdish self-protection forces
- Detailed indication of city-by-city control, highlighting key towns relevant to current events
- Includes recent areas of fighting including Deir ez-Zor, Abu Kamal, Mayadin, Khan Shaykhun, and many more
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Iraq's New War: Detailed Map of ISIS Takeover (Premium)
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Since our last Iraq map update
less than a month ago, the conflict has blown up with a spectacularly
successful offensive by ISIS rebels. PolGeoNow presents here our updated map
of territorial control in Iraq, more detailed and accurate than any of the maps available on news websites.
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- Shading showing the estimated total area of ISIS control
- Article summarizing events since May, explaining the information on the map, and providing in-line links to sources cited
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Thursday, June 12, 2014
World Cup 2014: Which Countries Are (and Aren't) Members of FIFA?
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The six continental confederations of national football teams associated with FIFA. Not all confederation members are individually members of FIFA. Map by Evan Centanni, based on work by EOZyo (source). |
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Sunday, June 8, 2014
Palestine: West Bank and Gaza Reunited Under Transitional Government
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By Evan Centanni
Unity Government
The partially-unrecognized State of Palestine is not only divided between Palestinian and Israel control - even the Palestinian-administered areas have been governed separately for several years now. However, this month rival parties Hamas and Fatah have finally come together to reunite the West Bank and Gaza Strip under a single Palestinian government.
Divided Country
The rift in control opened up in 2007, after religious militant group Hamas won a majority of seats in the 2006 Palestinian legislative elections. Hamas and Fatah, the current ruling party at the time, failed to form a stable unity government then, and the conflict between them escalated into a short civil war in the Gaza Strip.
See Also: Is Palestine Really a Country?
Control zones based on the Oslo Accords. Area A: Palestinian control; Area B: mixed Israeli-Palestinian control; Area C: full Israeli control. Map by Evan Centanni (sources: Natural Earth, B'Tselem, U.N. OCHA oPt). |
By Evan Centanni
Unity Government
The partially-unrecognized State of Palestine is not only divided between Palestinian and Israel control - even the Palestinian-administered areas have been governed separately for several years now. However, this month rival parties Hamas and Fatah have finally come together to reunite the West Bank and Gaza Strip under a single Palestinian government.
Divided Country
The rift in control opened up in 2007, after religious militant group Hamas won a majority of seats in the 2006 Palestinian legislative elections. Hamas and Fatah, the current ruling party at the time, failed to form a stable unity government then, and the conflict between them escalated into a short civil war in the Gaza Strip.
See Also: Is Palestine Really a Country?
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