The Evening: Beirut Blast, Vaccine Optimism, JRAD and More
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** Good Evening,
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It's Tuesday, August 4.
** Beirut Blast
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At least two massive explosions shook Beirut on Tuesday, injuring and killing hundreds of people, strewing devastation across multiple neighborhoods, and shattering windows for miles around. The cause of the late afternoon blast was not immediately clear, but senior officials said it appeared that flammable materials stored in a warehouse had caught fire. The health ministry put the latest toll at 63 dead and over 3000 injured, as the
Washington Post reports ([link removed]) .
** Vaccine Optimism
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Novavax, the little-known Maryland company that received a $1.6 billion ([link removed]) deal from the federal government for its experimental coronavirus vaccine, announced encouraging results in two preliminary studies on Tuesday. In one study, 56 volunteers produced a high level of antibodies against the virus without any dangerous side effects. In the other, researchers found that the vaccine strongly protected monkeys from coronavirus infections, as the
NYT reports ([link removed]) .
** Saudi Arabia Expands Nuclear Program
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Saudi Arabia has constructed with Chinese help a facility for extracting uranium yellowcake from uranium ore, an advance in the oil-rich kingdom’s drive to master nuclear technology, as the
WSJ reports (http:// [link removed]) .
** CSIS Executive Education
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Rolling applications are still open for the CSIS and Syracuse University’s joint Executive Master’s in International Relations ([link removed]) , 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 United States.
** Video Shorts
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** In That Number
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** 15%
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An analysis by the World Health Organization (WHO) of 6 million infections between Feb. 24 and July 12 found that the share of people aged 15-24 years rose to 15 percent from 4.5 percent.
Source: R ([link removed]) euters (http:// [link removed])
** Critical Quote
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** “We face a generational catastrophe that would undermine decades of progress and exacerbate intrenched inequalities.”
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— UN Secretary General António Guterres on school closures due to Covid-19
** iDeas Lab
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Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin are attempting to put economics at the center of their strategic partnership, but a closer look ([link removed]) at four dimensions of China-Russia connectivity reveals a partnership of unequals that will become even more lopsided in the future.
The Andreas C. Dracopoulos iDeas Lab at CSIS enhances our research with the latest in cutting-edge web technologies, design, and multimedia.
** Optics
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(Photo credit: Anwar AMRO / AFP/Getty Images.) A large explosion rocked the Lebanese capital Beirut on August 4, an AFP correspondent said.
** Recommended Reading
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“Addressing Forced Labor in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: Toward a Shared Agenda ([link removed]) ” by CSIS’ Amy Lehr.
** This Town Tomorrow
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At 9:00 a.m. ([link removed]) , join the Project on History and Strategy for a discussion of the "new China rules" as described by Michael Auslin in his new book, Asia's New Geopolitics ([link removed]) . Dr. Auslin and Jude Blanchette of the CSIS Freeman Chair will discuss the pervasive espionage, intimidation, intellectual property theft, and self-isolation pursued by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Then, at 1 ([link removed]) 0:00 a.m. ([link removed]) , Middle East Institute will host a webinar exploring the long term impacts of the pandemic on Jordan’s economy and human rights, especially for the country’s millions of refugees.
And, at 11:00 a.m. ([link removed]) , join the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace as they host New York Times bestselling author Robert Draper and Ambassador William J. Burns, former U.S. deputy secretary of state to answer the question, "why did the United States invade Iraq?"
** Video
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Violence from Boko Haram, the Islamic State of West Africa, and other groups in northeast Nigeria has led the Nigerian government to move civilian populations into easily safeguarded "super camps" known as garrison towns. CSIS's Jacob Kurtzer discusses growth trends within new settlements in the latest installment of our “High Resolution” series here ([link removed]) .
** Podcasts
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Steve Morrison sat down with Dr. Beth Cameron, former senior White House official responsible for health security and bio defense, to talk through what the accelerating race for vaccines for Covid-19 means. How important is it for the United States to step forward on the world stage?
Listen on S ([link removed]) potify ([link removed]) & Apple Podcasts (http:// [link removed]) .
** Smiles
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One of the coolest things about the “Daze Between” this week that celebrates Jerry Garcia’s life is all of the young musicians and fans that participate in the festivities—virtually of course. Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, or JRAD as they are known, is at the forefront in carrying forward Garcia’s music to a new generation.
The songs you can watch in this clip ([link removed]) from the Lockn Festival in 2016 were written by Garcia, Robert Hunter, and Phil Lesh about 50 years ago but JRAD breathes new life into them. They don’t sound antiquated at all.
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