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CrisisWatch: August Alerts and July Trends 2022

CrisisWatch: August Alerts and July Trends 2022
crisisgroup.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from crisisgroup.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Yagha , Region-du-sahel , Burkina-faso , Sebba , Ouagadougou , Kadiogo , Yeou , Region-du-centre-nord , Est , Cameroon , Koulpelogo , Region-du-centre-est

Spotlight on Global Jihad (July 7-13, 2022) - The Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center

According to an Iraqi security source, a new ISIS leader (khalifah) has been appointed. In Syria, US forces carried out a targeted killing of ISIS’s commander in Syria and his deputy, near the Syrian-Turkish border. In Nigeria, ISIS operatives broke into Kuje Prison southwest of the capital Abuja, liberating hundreds of inmates.

Syria , Afghanistan , Rafah , Shamal-sina- , Egypt , United-states , Turkey , Iraq , Somalia , Khorasan , Helmand , Herat

Regime shelling kills civilian in Syria's Idlib

Regime shelling kills civilian in Syria's Idlib
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Syria , Maghara , Sirnak , Turkey , Russia , Anadolu , Turkey-general- , Idlib , Syrian , Terms-of-service , Anadolu-agency

Everything you need to know about turquoise and why they are so rare.


Turquoise: the ornamental blue stone that is becoming rarer with each passing year
Revered by Aztec kings and Egyptian pharaohs, and a sacred stone for the Native American people, turquoise has been prized for thousands of years.
01 April 2021
by
CLAIRE ROBERTS
An opaque mineral with a waxy lustre that is worn as a gemstone and collected as an ornamental stone, it is enjoying a welcome renaissance in the world of jewellery, with designers falling for its dreamy blue charms in droves. 
The word turquoise is derived from the old French word for “Turkish”, referencing the traders who originally exported Persian turquoise to Europe. So vivid and recognisable is its hue that it quickly became more widely used to describe the colour that sits somewhere between blue and green. A gift from the gods believed to bring good fortune to its owners, turquoise continues to be regarded as a potent talisman, with the power to attract prosperity and success.

New-york , United-states , Lone-mountain , Copenhagen , Køavn , Denmark , Nishapur , Khorasane-ra-avi , Iran , China , California , Beirut

CrisisWatch: March Alerts and February Trends 2021


February 2021
Criminal groups abducted hundreds in north west, while ethnic and regional tensions ran high in south amid farmer-herder conflict; meanwhile, tensions rose in south east between govt and Biafra secessionists. Criminal groups in Feb reportedly killed at least 112 and kidnapped over 450 people, mostly in Katsina, Kaduna, Sokoto and Zamfara states (north west), but also in Niger state (Middle Belt). Notably, armed group 17 Feb abducted 42 students and school personnel in Niger state, released them 27 Feb; 26 Feb kidnapped 279 girls in Zamfara state. Meanwhile, Auwalun Daudawa, who masterminded Dec 2020 abduction of 344 students in Katsina state, 8 Feb laid down arms along with five of his troops. Amid rise in herder-farmer and intercommunal violence in south since Jan, clashes between ethnic Hausa and Fulani on one hand, and ethnic Yoruba on the other, early Feb killed two dozen people in Oyo state capital Ibadan (south west). Nobel laureate in literature Wole Soyinka 6 Feb warned situation could spiral into civil war and former President Abdulsalam Abubakar 16 Feb said it could lead to “point of no return”. In Imo state (south east), security forces stepped up operations against Eastern Security Network (ESN), paramilitary wing of outlawed secessionist group Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB); army 18 Feb deployed helicopters and hundreds of troops in Orlu and Orsu areas, razing several ESN camps; IPOB same day said govt had triggered “second Nigeria-Biafra war”. Boko Haram (BH) attacks continued in Borno state (north east) despite military operations. Army 9-10 Feb repelled insurgent attacks on base in Rann town and on Askira Uba town, killing at least 50 combatants. BH splinter group Islamic State West Africa Province 15 Feb killed at least seven soldiers in Marte area; next day launched coordinated attacks in Marte and Gubio areas, death toll unknown; 19 Feb raided several villages in Dikwa area, displacing thousands. BH rocket attack on state capital Maiduguri 23 Feb reportedly left 16 dead. Military 15 Feb said troops had killed some 80 insurgents from BH faction led by Abubakar Shekau (JAS) in “recent” operations in Sambisa forest; at least two senior JAS figures reportedly among those killed.

Markoye , Region-du-sahel , Burkina-faso , Yagha , Sanmatenga , Region-du-centre-nord , Cameroon , Mopti , Mali , France , Niger , Ouallam