War in Iraq: Map of Control in February 2015 (Subscription)

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Detailed map of control in Iraq in late February 2015, including territory held by the Islamic State (ISIS, ISIL), the Baghdad government, and the Kurdistan Peshmerga. Includes recent flashpoints including Sinjar, Al Asad Airbase, Mosul, and Barwanah

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Timeline by Djordje Djukic; map and additional reporting by Evan Centanni

The Islamic State has been losing ground in Iraq due to the intervention of two rival air powers: the U.S. and Arab coalition in the west, and an Iranian effort in the east. However, the extremist group has made gains near a major base housing U.S. troops.

See all that and more on this major update to our map of territorial control in Iraq, the first since October. The map and report detail various changes to the control situation on the ground, and also contain updates to the provinces and cities of the Kurdistan region.

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  • Up-to-date map of current territorial control in Iraq, color-coded for the Iraqi government, ISIS/Islamic State extremists, and Kurdish Peshmerga forces
  • Detailed indication of town-by-town control, including provincial boundaries, all major cities, and many smaller ones
  • Markers for key areas of recent fighting such as Sinjar, Mosul, Al Asad Airbase, the site of the Barwanah massacre, and more
  • Timeline of changes to the situation since October, compiled by our Iraq specialist, with links to sources

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Map: ALBA Has 2 New Member Countries

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Map of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our Americas (ALBA), showing full member countries, including new members Grenada and Saint Kitts and Nevis, as well as special guest members (colorblind accessible).
The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA). Map by Evan Centanni.

Emblem of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our Americas (ALBA)Organization Name:  
• Alianza Bolivariana para los Pueblos de Nuestra América (Spanish)
• Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (English)
Launched: 2004 in Havana, Cuba
Headquarters: Caracas, Venezuela
Website: www.alianzabolivariana.org

Article by Karina Barquet and Evan Centanni

Membership Growth
On December 14, 2014, three days after its 10th anniversary, the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) welcomed two new member countries: Grenada and St. Kitts and Nevis

ALBA’s other nine member countries are Venezuela, Cuba, Antigua and Barbuda, Bolivia, Dominica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Honduras joined as a member state in 2008, but withdrew in 2010 following a coup d’état against President Manuel Zelaya the previous year.

Related: Grenada Recognizes Kosovo as Independent

What is ALBA?
ALBA is an intergovernmental organization working toward social, political, and economic integration for Latin America and the Caribbean, founded in 2004 through the efforts of Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. He presented it as an alternative to the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), a U.S.-led initiative that came up against heavy opposition and was eventually abandoned.

In 2005, ALBA members established PetroCaribe, a program for preferential oil trade between countries of the region, and teleSUR, a television service intended to compete with U.S networks. By 2009, leaders agreed to adopt a currency called the SUCRE (Unified System for Regional Compensation) as an alternative to the U.S. dollar for international trading.

“America” or “Americas”?
In English, “America” almost always means the U.S., and the continents of North and South America are called “the Americas” (Canadians don’t even call themselves “Americans”). 

However, in Latin America there is a popular conception that “America” should mean the two whole continents (Spanish América does mean exactly that).

ALBA’s official English name, “Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America”, may have been chosen as an intentional challenge to the perceived domination of the term “America” by the U.S.

-Editor

The New Member Countries
The newest ALBA member is Grenada, a former French and British colony made up of one large island and six smaller ones in the southeastern Caribbean. Saint Kitts and Nevis is a federation of two islands in the northeastern area of the Caribbean, and the smallest independent country in the Americas by both area and population.

Both new ALBA members are Commonwealth realms, with Queen Elizabeth II as their formal head of state. Countries awaiting full incorporation into ALBA include Haiti, currently an observer country, and Suriname, which holds “guest member” status.

See Also: Saint Lucia Joins ALBA

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Syria Civil War Map: January 2015 (Premium)

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Map of fighting and territorial control in Syria's Civil War (Free Syrian Army rebels, Kurdish groups, Al-Nusra Front, Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) and others), updated for January 2015. Highlights recent locations of conflict and territorial control changes, such as Kobani (Ayn al-Arab) and others, and for the first time uses a separate symbol for al-Nusra control.

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PolGeoNow presents the newest edition of our in-demand map of territorial control in the Syrian Civil War. The map has been updated to January 30, 2015, showing the recapture of Kobani by Kurdish forces and several other important changes since our previous Syria map report in December.

For the first time, the Syria Civil War Map now uses a different symbol to indicate local control by al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra, separate from control by other or mixed rebel groups or the Islamic State organization.

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  • Up-to-date map of current territorial control in Syria, color-coded for the Assad government, rebel groups, Islamic State (ISIS) extremists, and Kurdish self-protection forces
  • Al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra marked with a separate symbol where the group has seized control of towns from other rebel groups
  • Detailed indication of city-by-city control, highlighting key towns relevant to current events
  • Recent areas of fighting, including Kobani (Ayn al-Arab), Wadi Deif, Sheikh Miskin, and others
  • Timeline of changes to territorial control since early December

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