Welcome back!
When we last left off, the Carthaginians continued their struggle with the barbarians, with Sabratha changing hands between them, the Indians lost Tibet due to instability, and the Mali (and Irish) arrived to the world. Now for today...
Turn 192: Lots of borders changing this turn. We start off with the Carthaginians, who have once again retaken Sabratha:
Also, the Romans, finally free of the barbarians that nearly destroyed them some time ago, are trying to rebuild, by refounding the city of Vindobona:
I seriously doubt that that one independent swordsman SE of Vindobona can take down a Roman Praet and an Axeman.
Plus, the Mali have majorly expanded, settling both Djenne and Wagadugu (to the SW and SE of Timbuktu, respectively):
Turn 193: No cities changed hands this turn, but we have an update in foreign relations:
So Carthage, on top of its conflict with the barbs and Romans, also finds itself at war with Spain. It seems like everyone west of Asia is wanting to jump on the bandwagon, considering Carthage can barely hold off the barbs. If the Arabs decide to jump on the bandwagon as well, this could get very bad for Carthage.
Turn 194: For the first time, the natives of Africa have founded a city of their own, forming Quelimane (that actually happened three turns ago, but I didn't notice it until now):
Turn 195: The barbarians continue their attacks on Carthage, with two War Elephants besieging the city of Sabratha. The barbs have gained that city twice, and lost it as many times, and they're trying to gain control of it again. Two catapults defend Sabratha. An archer was defending as well, but it looks like it lost to a war elephant.
Turn 196: Well, we've got another war between Babylon and Arabia! No moves yet, but we'll see how this one turns out.
Turn 197: Apparently, the Indians are determined to expand as much as they can. They have now settled the city of Yangon, where Pagan used to be before it was destroyed by barbs:
Turn 198: Several battles occurred this turn, but all offensives ended in failure. The barbs tried and failed to retake Sabratha from Carthage, the natives failed to take Independent Aksum (Aksum is doing better now than when it was actually Ethiopia

), and the Arabs tried and failed to take Babylonian Khalpe, though Khalpe only has one defender now.
Turn 199: Well, so much for an Independent Tibet...
That would be China's ninth city. The only other nations with more than five cities at the moment are Japan and Russia, each with six, and India, who has seven.
Turn 200: Carthage has finally beaten off the siege of Sabratha, and to celebrate, they have also expanded, founding the city of Lpqy (where in the world did they get that name

):
All right, as we have reached the 200 turns mark, now is a good time to stop. Next time, we'll hopefully see several new nations spawn, and we'll hopefully see some action in the Arab-Babylonian war. Stay tuned!