The Evening: Sudan Fighting, Russia in Syria, Gimme Some Lovin’, and More
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Good Evening,
It's Tuesday, April 25th.
Sudan Fighting Eclipses New Truce
Sudanese and foreigners streamed out of the capital of Khartoum and other battle zones, as fighting Tuesday shook a new three-day truce brokered by the United States and Saudi Arabia. Aid agencies raised increasing alarm over the crumbling humanitarian situation in a country reliant on outside help, as the AP reports
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U.S. Says Russia’s Military Actions in Syria Raise Risk of Escalation
Russian jet fighters and drones are harassing U.S. forces in Syria with increasing frequency, according to American officials, creating new risks of a deadly miscalculation between the two military superpowers, as the WSJ reports
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Dissent in Russia
A group of leading Russian lawyers on Tuesday asked the country’s highest court to declare a law banning criticism of the Russian armed forces unconstitutional, a rare display of opposition against draconian censorship measures imposed by the Kremlin in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, as the NYT reports
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In That Number
459
According to figures from Sudanese health authorities, at least 459 people have been killed since the fighting began on April 15, said the World Health Organization’s representative in Sudan.
Source: WSJ
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Critical Quote
“There is a huge biological risk.”
—Dr. Nima Saeed Abid, WHO representative in Sudan
iDeas Lab
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The CSIS Southeast Asia Program hosted the Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Enrique Manalo, for a conversation on the U.S.-Philippines Two-Plus-Two Ministerial Dialogue. Watch the ReCap here.
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The Andreas C. Dracopoulos iDeas Lab at CSIS enhances our research with the latest in cutting-edge web technologies, design, and multimedia.
Optics
(Photo credit: Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Maria A. Olvera Tristán/U.S. Navy/Getty Images.) In this handout provided by the U.S. Navy, U.S. government personnel from the U.S. Embassy in Sudan embrace as they evacuate to Camp Lemonnier on April 23, 2023, in Djibouti.
Recommended Reading
“W
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ill Russia Control the Skies over Ukraine?
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” by CSIS's Mark F. Cancian.
This Town Tomorrow
At 9:30 a.m.
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, the CSIS Humanitarian Agenda holds the second day of the Sustaining Access conference, addressing the evolving access landscape in complex humanitarian responses.
Then, at 11:00 a.m.
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, the Atlantic Council discusses the conflict in Sudan, the role of external actors in fueling and funding the conflict, and ways to bring this crisis to an end.
Later, at 4:00 p.m.
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, Brookings holds a conversation on the state of AI, the NAIAC report, and the issues these present for the future.
Video
Last week, the CSIS Strategic Technologies Program hosted a discussion on the idea of a U.S. cyber force to improve preparedness against threats to the digital domain. Watch the full video here.
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Podcasts
The Trade Guys talk EU digital trade, the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Listen on Spotify
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Smiles
“Well, my temperature's rising, and my feet on the floor
Crazy people knocking 'cause they're wanting some more”
I received a bunch of notes about the clip I played yesterday by Delaney & Bonnie and Friends. While they aren’t a household name or mentioned very often when talking about the best bands of the late 1960’s-early 70's, they were one of the most influential. Eric Clapton has said that Delaney Bramlett taught him how to sing.
Even when Delaney & Bonnie were covering other bands’ songs, they brought a spirit and a swagger to the music that very few artists ever have. Listen to this live version of The Spencer Davis Group’s "Gimme Some Lovin'" and see if you get what I mean
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The Evening is my daily guide to key insights CSIS brings to the events of the day. It is composed with the External Relations team: Paige Montfort, Claire Dannenbaum, and Claire Smrt.
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