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Sunday, June 4, 2017
"Islamic State" in the Philippines? Detailed Control Map & Timeline of the Marawi Conflict
Saturday, May 27, 2017
Syria Control Map & Timeline: "De-escalation zones" & Continued IS Losses - May 2017 (Subscription)
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
The past month has seen continued territorial losses for the so-called "Islamic State"
(IS; formerly, ISIS/ISIL), as government and rebel forces take vast swaths of desert and a Kurdish-led coalition closes in on the group's capital. Meanwhile, foreign countries have begun drawing up provisional ceasefire zones along hardened lines between rebel and government control.
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The past month has seen continued territorial losses for the so-called "Islamic State"
(IS; formerly, ISIS/ISIL), as government and rebel forces take vast swaths of desert and a Kurdish-led coalition closes in on the group's capital. Meanwhile, foreign countries have begun drawing up provisional ceasefire zones along hardened lines between rebel and government control.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 April, with sources cited.
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- Special symbols indicating towns dominated by rebels of the former Nusra Front (now Hayat Tahrir al-Sham) and US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
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- Locations of recent fighting and other important events, including Qaboun, Sawwana, Shaer gas fields, Jirah airbase, and more.
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Thursday, May 18, 2017
Yemen Control Map & Report: May 2017 (Subscription)
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Timeline by Djordje Djukic. Map by Louis Martin-Vézian, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic.
Since February, the Saudi-backed coalition supporting Yemen's internationally-recognized government has made some modest territorial gains against the Houthi government in two different areas, while Al Qaeda fighters still hold much of the country's east.
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Since February, the Saudi-backed coalition supporting Yemen's internationally-recognized government has made some modest territorial gains against the Houthi government in two different areas, while Al Qaeda fighters still hold much of the country's east.
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Tuesday, May 9, 2017
The Gambia Changes Its Name Back
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Gambia Name Change Reversal
Last year we reported on how the Gambia, a tiny country located along the banks of a river in West Africa, had changed its official name at the UN. The country's maverick dictator had decided in 2015 to switch from "Republic of The Gambia" to "Islamic Republic of The Gambia".Saturday, May 6, 2017
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Libya Control Map & Timeline - April 2017 (Subscription)
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic.
After driving so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL)
fighters out of their last stronghold in Libya, clashes have gradually increased between the country's two rival governments, even as the eastern government has continued its unilateral
campaign against religious hardliners, and a new "neutral" military
force has emerged with ties to the ousted leader of the previous western
government.
See all this and more on the latest update to PolGeoNow's concise, professional Libyan Civil War control map, which comes with a timeline of changes since our December 2016 Libya map report.
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic.
After driving so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL)
fighters out of their last stronghold in Libya, clashes have gradually increased between the country's two rival governments, even as the eastern government has continued its unilateral
campaign against religious hardliners, and a new "neutral" military
force has emerged with ties to the ousted leader of the previous western
government.See all this and more on the latest update to PolGeoNow's concise, professional Libyan Civil War control map, which comes with a timeline of changes since our December 2016 Libya map report.
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- Detailed indication of city-by-city control, including key towns and other locations important to current events.
- Locations of recent fighting and military operations, including Benghazi, Sidra oil port, the Brak and Tamenhint airbases, and more.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Syria Control Map & Timeline - April 2017 (Subscription)
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
The so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL) has continued to lose ground in Syria to the
Kurdish-led, US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the north, and
to rebel groups in the southern desert. Meanwhile, the Assad government
has made some gains against rebels in Hama province, the Damascus area,
and elsewhere.
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 March, with sources cited.
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
The so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL) has continued to lose ground in Syria to the
Kurdish-led, US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the north, and
to rebel groups in the southern desert. Meanwhile, the Assad government
has made some gains against rebels in Hama province, the Damascus area,
and elsewhere.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 March, with sources cited.
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- Detailed indication of city-by-city control, including key towns and other locations important to current events.
- Locations of recent fighting and other important events, including Thawra, Halfaya, Suran, Qaboun, and more.
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Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Syria Control Map & Timeline: "Islamic State" Under Siege - March 2017 (Subscription)
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Advances against the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL)
have accelerated from all sides, with Kurdish-led forces nearing the doorstep of the group's capital city.
Meanwhile, months of defeats for anti-Assad rebels may have begun to reverse.
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 February, with sources cited.
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
Advances against the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL)
have accelerated from all sides, with Kurdish-led forces nearing the doorstep of the group's capital city.
Meanwhile, months of defeats for anti-Assad rebels may have begun to reverse.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 February, with sources cited.
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- Detailed indication of city-by-city control, including key towns and other locations important to current events.
- Locations of recent fighting and other important events, including Palmyra, Dayr Hafir, Karama, Qaboun, and more.
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Monday, March 20, 2017
2016 Year in Review: Country & Border Changes
Inside this Review of 2016:
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- Country name, capital, and flag changes
- Border changes and disputed territories
- Separatist states and proposed new countries
- Recognition of disputed countries
- Countries joining (and leaving) international organizations
- Sea borders and seabed claims
- New states and provinces within countries
- Changes to countries' coastal contours and official languages
Rebel Control Around the World in 2016
Time Zones that Changed in 2016
It's PolGeoNow's mission to track changes to the world's countries, borders, and territories, whether it's happening formally on the books or unofficially on the ground. When new countries appear, borders change, and territorial disputes arise or are settled, you'll hear about it here. With 2016 now concluded, here's our look back at the events of the year!
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2016 Year in Review: Rebel Control Around the World
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See Also: 2016 Year in Review: Country & Border Changes
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| Syria in February 2016 |
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| Syria in December 2016 |
The Year in Territorial Control Changes
For the past three years, PolGeoNow has published a "Year in Review" article to summarize all the political geography news that's happened in the past 12 months. The 2014 and 2015 articles included news about changing territorial control in conflict zones, but because this is a major topic of its own, we've chosen to split these events into a separate article for 2016. So read on for a concise summary of last year's rebel control changes...See Also: 2016 Year in Review: Country & Border Changes
Syria, Iraq, and the "Islamic State"
The Syrian Civil War continued to be the biggest armed conflict in the world through 2016, as well as a prominent example of a country whose territory isn't all controlled by the recognized government. During the past year, pro-government forces scored some major victories against the rebels, recapturing the country's second largest city and gradually increasing control in areas around the capital.Interactive Maps: Which Places Switched Time Zones in 2016?
This article is a spin-off from our popular yearly review of political geography events. For more on changes to countries and borders in 2016, check out our main 2016 year in review article!
Article and additional graphics work by Evan Centanni
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| Free map of world time zones from Wikimedia Commons, up-to-date for the beginning of 2017. See the close-ups below for interactive, before-and-after illustrations of time zone changes during 2016. |
Article and additional graphics work by Evan Centanni
Who Controls Time Zones?
The system of dividing the world into time zones is accepted all around the world, in principle. It's an organized way of letting clocks in each part of the world hit noon around the middle of daylight hours, even if it's midnight on the other side of the world. But surprisingly, there's actually no international organization that determines time zones. Except for in the open ocean, where time zones are standardized by a loose agreement between fleets and ship operators, the dividing lines are set independently by each country's government, or even by local governments below the national level.Saturday, March 18, 2017
Iraq Control Map & Timeline - March 2017 (Subscription)
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
Since January, fighting has raged on for control of Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city. Iraqi government forces and allies have secured control of the city's eastern half from the so-called "Islamic State" (IS; formerly ISIS/ISIL), and have continued to gain ground both in the city and in the surrounding region.
See all this and more on the latest update to PolGeoNow's concise, professional map of control in Iraq's civil war, including a timeline of changes since our previous Iraq map report of November 2016.
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
Since January, fighting has raged on for control of Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city. Iraqi government forces and allies have secured control of the city's eastern half from the so-called "Islamic State" (IS; formerly ISIS/ISIL), and have continued to gain ground both in the city and in the surrounding region.See all this and more on the latest update to PolGeoNow's concise, professional map of control in Iraq's civil war, including a timeline of changes since our previous Iraq map report of November 2016.
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- Markers for key areas of recent fighting such as Mosul, Badush, and Tal Abta
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Friday, February 24, 2017
Syria Control Map & Timeline: Rebels Capture Al-Bab - February 2017 (Subscription)
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
In the past month, the so-called "Islamic State" (IS; formerly
ISIS/ISIL) has lost control of Al-Bab, the third-largest city in Aleppo
province, to Turkish-backed rebels, even as the
Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) approach the group's capital city of Raqqah in the east. And in
southwestern Syria, rebels have lost ground to both government and IS
forces.
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
In the past month, the so-called "Islamic State" (IS; formerly
ISIS/ISIL) has lost control of Al-Bab, the third-largest city in Aleppo
province, to Turkish-backed rebels, even as the
Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) approach the group's capital city of Raqqah in the east. And in
southwestern Syria, rebels have lost ground to both government and IS
forces.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 January, with sources cited.
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- Detailed indication of city-by-city control, including key towns and other locations important to current events.
- Locations of recent fighting and other important events, including Al-Bab, Qabasin, Tasil, Abu Khashab, and more.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Yemen Control Map & Report: February 2017 (Subscription)
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Timeline by Djordje Djukic. Map by Louis Martin-Vézian, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic.
Since the beginning of 2017, forces loyal to the Yemen's Saudi-backed President Hadi have gained ground against the Houthi government along the Red Sea coast, while fighters of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) have once again taken over parts of southern Yemen's Abyan province.
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Since the beginning of 2017, forces loyal to the Yemen's Saudi-backed President Hadi have gained ground against the Houthi government along the Red Sea coast, while fighters of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) have once again taken over parts of southern Yemen's Abyan province.
See all this and more on the newest update to PolGeoNow's Yemen territorial control map, which includes a timeline of changes and important events since our previous Yemen map report in late December.
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- Detailed indication of town-by-town control, including provincial boundaries, all major cities, and many smaller ones
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Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Schengen Border Controls in February 2017: Map of Free Travel Restrictions
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Last year, we explained Europe's Schengen free travel area in plain English, then published maps of which European countries had temporarily reintroduced border controls as of March 2016 and August 2016. We now present an updated map and summary of the situation.
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Article by Evan Centanni
Last year, we explained Europe's Schengen free travel area in plain English, then published maps of which European countries had temporarily reintroduced border controls as of March 2016 and August 2016. We now present an updated map and summary of the situation.
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Article by Evan Centanni
Changes to Schengen Border Controls Since 2016
As anyone who's visited Europe in recent decades knows, much of the continent is linked together as part of the "Schengen Area", a collection of countries that don't make travelers show any ID to cross back and forth across their borders (though this system is overseen by the European Union, the Schengen Area and the EU are not the same thing). But the system does allow countries to temporarily reintroduce border controls under certain circumstances.Thursday, February 2, 2017
Morocco Joins African Union; CAR Un-suspended (Map)
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Article by Evan Centanni
Morocco Rejoins AU after Long Absence
The North African country of Morocco became the 55th member of the African Union (AU) this week, after member countries voted to let it back into the organization after 33 years on its own. Morocco withdrew from the Organisation for African Unity (OAU), an earlier version of the AU, in 1984. The AU now includes every independent country in Africa, not counting the unrecognized breakaway state of Somaliland. The last country to join was South Sudan, which became a member three weeks after declaring independence in July 2011.Friday, January 20, 2017
Syria Control Map & Timeline: January 2017 (Subscription)
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
In the past month, Syria's Assad government has continued to consolidate its power after a major victory over the rebels in the city of Aleppo. Meanwhile, forces of the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL) have lost ground to Kurdish-led militias even while holding their own against the Syrian Army.
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
In the past month, Syria's Assad government has continued to consolidate its power after a major victory over the rebels in the city of Aleppo. Meanwhile, forces of the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL) have lost ground to Kurdish-led militias even while holding their own against the Syrian Army.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 December, with sources cited.
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- Detailed indication of city-by-city control, including key towns and other locations important to current events.
- Locations of recent fighting and other important events, including the Barada Valley, Hazrama, Thawra, the T4 airbase, and more.
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Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Iraq Control Map & Timeline: The Battle for Mosul - January 2017 (Subscription)
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
Over the past two months, a battle has raged for control of Mosul, the second-largest city in Iraq and the largest controlled by the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL). Government and allied forces have made slow but steady progress in the city and nearby areas, even while advancing in western Iraq's Anbar province at the same time.
See all this and more on the latest update to PolGeoNow's concise, professional map of control in Iraq's civil war, including a timeline of changes since our previous Iraq map report of November 2016.
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Research by Djordje Djukic. Map by onestopmap.com, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic
Over the past two months, a battle has raged for control of Mosul, the second-largest city in Iraq and the largest controlled by the so-called "Islamic State" (ISIS/ISIL). Government and allied forces have made slow but steady progress in the city and nearby areas, even while advancing in western Iraq's Anbar province at the same time.See all this and more on the latest update to PolGeoNow's concise, professional map of control in Iraq's civil war, including a timeline of changes since our previous Iraq map report of November 2016.
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Friday, December 30, 2016
Yemen Control Map & Report: December 2016
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Timeline by Djordje Djukic
Situation Summary
In the past three months since our previous Yemen control map report, fighting has continued between Houthi rebels and forces loyal to the Saudi-backed government of President Hadi, with small changes to territorial control on the eastern and northern fringes of Houthi territory, including along Yemen's border with Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has remained entrenched in parts of the east, while allegedly capturing an area near its one-time stronghold of Rada in the country's west.
This is part of a series of Yemen maps and infographics created in collaboration between PolGeoNow and CIGeography.
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Click to enlarge. Map by Louis Martin-Vézian, Evan Centanni, and Djordje Djukic. All rights reserved.
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Timeline by Djordje Djukic
Situation Summary
In the past three months since our previous Yemen control map report, fighting has continued between Houthi rebels and forces loyal to the Saudi-backed government of President Hadi, with small changes to territorial control on the eastern and northern fringes of Houthi territory, including along Yemen's border with Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has remained entrenched in parts of the east, while allegedly capturing an area near its one-time stronghold of Rada in the country's west.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
What is Wallonia? Belgium's Unusual Federal System
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By Bryn Jansson
Yet there it was this October, caught in the middle of a European political drama, the lone holdout of the EU-28 against the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), a large scale free-trade deal with Canada. Even more amazingly, it wasn’t even the whole of Belgium blocking the trade deal, but only the sub-region of Wallonia, home to 32 percent of Belgians (known as “Walloons”) and less than 1 percent of EU citizens.
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Wallonia vs. the European Union
Belgium often seems like an afterthought in European politics. It doesn’t have the economic clout of a Germany, the political influence of a France, or the military power of a Britain. It’s a small country tucked into the northwest corner of Europe, and known mostly for its chocolate and beer (though the acclaim both have earned is well-deserved). It’s home to the European Union headquarters in Brussels, but otherwise holds no special political power in the for-now 28-nation bloc.Yet there it was this October, caught in the middle of a European political drama, the lone holdout of the EU-28 against the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), a large scale free-trade deal with Canada. Even more amazingly, it wasn’t even the whole of Belgium blocking the trade deal, but only the sub-region of Wallonia, home to 32 percent of Belgians (known as “Walloons”) and less than 1 percent of EU citizens.
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