Good Evening,
It's Monday, June 29th.
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U.S. Covid Deaths Tied to Nursing Homes
43 percent of Covid deaths in the U.S. are linked to nursing homes according to a NYT data base and the WHO will send a team of experts to China next week to investigate the original source of the coronavirus, as the NYT reports. |
China Cuts Uighur Births with IUDs, Abortion, Sterilization
The Chinese government is taking draconian measures to slash birth rates among Uighurs and other minorities as part of a sweeping campaign to curb its Muslim population, even as it encourages some of the country’s Han majority to have more children, according to the AP in an exclusive report. |
Iran Issues Warrant for President Trump’s Arrest
Iran issued a warrant to arrest President Trump and 35 others over the killing of a top Iranian general earlier this year, a largely symbolic order that is Tehran’s latest attempt to draw international attention to what it has labeled an act of terrorism, as the WSJ reports. |
CSIS Executive Education
It’s the final week to apply for the CSIS and Syracuse University’s joint Executive Master’s in International Relations, a first-of-its-kind degree allowing working professionals in the nation’s capital to benefit from the strengths of the #1 graduate school in public affairs and the #1 think tank in the U.S. |
Video Shorts
Check out CSIS’s new series of video shorts: “Testify,” "What's Happening,"
"Preview," and “High Resolution.” And don’t forget to subscribe to the CSIS YouTube Channel!
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In That Number
43%
At least 54,000 residents and employees of nursing homes and long-term care facilities have died from the coronavirus, according to a New York Times database, accounting for 43 percent of virus-related deaths in the United States.
Source: NYT
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Critical Quote
“Although many countries have made some progress, globally the pandemic is actually speeding up.”
— Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director General |
iDeas Lab
China is modernizing its ICBMs, developing multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles and hypersonic boost-glide vehicles. Learn more about the missiles of China.
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: Michael Reynolds/AFP/Getty Images.) U.S. Navy veteran and Black Lives Matter protester Kishon McDonald testifies at the House hearing on "The U.S. Park Police Attack on Peaceful Protesters at Lafayette Square" |
Recommended Reading
“Party on the Bridge: Political Commissars in the Chinese Navy,” by CSIS’s Jeff Benson. |
This Town Tomorrow
At 9:00 a.m., join CSIS for a conversation on Russia's strategic ambitions and military posture in the Arctic.
Later, at 10:00 a.m., CSIS will host a a conversation on China's Navy and how its leadership structures differs from the United States.
And, at 10:00 a.m., the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will discuss the U.S.-China missile race, and the widening perception gap between the two countries on this subject.
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Video
Seventy years has passed since the outbreak of hostilities on the Korean peninsula, and yet an end to the state of hostilities still remains beyond the grasp of the parties involved. Watch both days from CSIS's ROK-U.S. Strategic Forum here. |
Podcasts
I spoke with Howard University professor of political science Dr. Michael K. Fauntroy about systemic racism, inequality, and what achieving meaningful results could look like in America’s quest for social justice.
Listen on Google Play, Spotify, & Apple Podcasts. |
Smiles
In November of 1994, Tom Petty released “Wildflowers,” his second solo record and the first of three produced by Rick Rubin. It became an instant classic with standout tracks like “You Wreck Me,” “It’s Good To Be King” and “You Don’t Know How It Feels.” The Petty family is now putting together a retrospective project about the “Wildflowers” sessions and just a few days ago released Petty’s home recording of “You Don’t Know How It Feels” with an accompanying animated video. It was a really nice surprise and a big smile for all of us who miss Petty. |
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