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Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Taiwan Loses "Recognition" from El Salvador (Map)
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Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Taiwan Loses Recognition from Dominican Republic, Burkina Faso (Map)
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Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Syrian Civil War Map & Timeline: Rebels Lose Daraa Province - July 2018 (Subscription)
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
Since late June, a rapid government offensive has completely driven rebels out of southwestern Syria's Daraa province, which they had controlled about half of.
Meanwhile, the government has surrendered an enclave of control within rebel-held northwestern Syria, and the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL) is struggling to hold onto pockets of territory both east and west.
See all this and more on the latest update to PolGeoNow's concise, professional Syrian Civil War control map, which includes a timeline of changes since our previous Syria map report in June, with sources cited.
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
Meanwhile, the government has surrendered an enclave of control within rebel-held northwestern Syria, and the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL) is struggling to hold onto pockets of territory both east and west.
See all this and more on the latest update to PolGeoNow's concise, professional Syrian Civil War control map, which includes a timeline of changes since our previous Syria map report in June, with sources cited.
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- Up-to-date illustration of current territorial control in Syria, color-coded for the Assad government, rebel groups, "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL) fighters, and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Colorblind accessible.
- Markers showing the approximate locations of Russian-Turkish-Iranian "de-escalation zones" and the one known US "deconfliction zone".
- Special symbols indicating towns dominated by rebels of the former Al Qaeda Nusra Front (now Hayat Tahrir al-Sham or HTS) and by the Kurdish YPG militia (part of the US-backed SDF).
- Detailed indication of city-by-city control, including key towns and other locations important to current events.
- Locations of recent control changes and other important events, including Daraa, the Golan Heights, Busra, Nawa, Fuaa, and more.
- Detailed timeline of important events and changes to territorial control since June 21, 2018, compiled by our Syria-Iraq expert, with links to sources.
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Friday, July 20, 2018
Libyan Civil War Map & Timeline - July 2018
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Timeline by Djordje Djukic
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Timeline by Djordje Djukic
Libya: Who Controls What?
Ten months after our previous Libya control map and report, the country remains divided between two major rival governments and several smaller groups, but there have been a few changes to their areas of control. This is the first free edition of our map that also shows the territories of the Toubou and Tuareg militias in Libya's south, which align on and off with the country's two major governments.Monday, July 16, 2018
All About Swaziland's Name Change (With Maps)
Swaziland's New Name
If you follow PolGeoNow on Twitter, you already know that the small, southern African country of Swaziland was renamed "Eswatini" this April. The full English name of the country, previously "Kingdom of Swaziland", has also been changed to "Kingdom of Eswatini".The rename was first announced by the country's king on April 19 - his 50th birthday. (Some media incorrectly reported that April 19 was also Swaziland's 50th anniversary of independence. The country is indeed celebrating its 50th this year, but the actual day of the anniversary is September 6.)
The change was apparently effective immediately: A purported copy of the legal order making the new name official, also dated April 19, was posted on a Swaziland news blog in May, with some validation from other sources.
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