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It's Wednesday, October 21st. |
CDC Expands Definition of “Close Contact”
Federal health officials issued new guidance on Wednesday that greatly expands the pool of people considered at risk of contracting the novel coronavirus by changing the definition of who is a “close contact” of an infected individual, as the Washington Post reports. |
Stimulus Vote Could Come After Election
White House officials and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday opened the door to passing a coronavirus relief package after the election, a signal that time and political will has likely run out to enact legislation before then, as the WSJ reports. |
Nigeria Erupting
Tens of thousands of Nigerians have been demonstrating for weeks against a notoriously brutal and corrupt police agency, the Special Anti-Robbery Squad — a show of popular anger, fueled by longstanding grievances over corruption and lack of accountability, that posed the biggest challenge to the government in years, as the NYT reports. |
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In That Number
25
Approximately 25 people have reportedly been shot dead or wounded at an End SARS protest against police brutality in Nigeria's biggest city, Lagos.
Source: BBC |
Critical Quote
“The PRC used cyber-enabled espionage to target companies developing Covid vaccines and treatments in Europe, the UK and the United States all the while touting the need for international cooperation.”
— Robert O’Brien, National Security Adviser |
iDeas Lab
New interactive maps illustrate Guyanese populations in countries around the world in order to encourage a deeper and more mutually advantageous relationship between Guyana and the diaspora.
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: KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP/Getty Images.) A woman casts her ballot at the Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building on the first day of in-person early voting for the November 3, 2020 elections in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on October 20, 2020. |
Recommended Reading
“Toward a Stronger U.S.-Taiwan Relationship,” by CSIS’s Bonnie S. Glaser and Michael J. Green and Brookings’ Richard C. Bush. |
This Town Tomorrow
Tomorrow, at 9:00 a.m., John C. Demers, Assistant Attorney General for National Security at the U.S. Department of Justice, will join the Capital Cable to discuss sanctions and national security issues concerning North Korea, South Korea and the Northeast Asia region.
Then, at 12:00 p.m., CSIS and the China Power Project is launching Toward a Stronger U.S. Taiwan Relationship and providing recommendations for the coming four years and beyond.
Later, at 3:00 p.m., join CSIS expert James A. Lewis for a conversation with Jeff Richards of GGV Capital and Asahi Pompey of Goldman Sachs about how small and medium business can learn and adapt from Covid-19. |
Video
A virtual armchair discussion with Luis Arreaga, former U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala, addresses how the nation is confronting challenges to rule of law and anti-corruption, and what role the U.S. can play in ensuring the success of democratic institutions in Guatemala. You can find the full video here. |
Podcasts
Smart Women Smart Power sits down with Vice Admiral Linda Fagan, Pacific Area Commander of the U.S. Coast Guard, to discuss Arctic security, the threat of illegal fishing to maritime security, and Coast Guard operations.
Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts. |
Smiles
Whenever Keith Richards puts out anything new, I’m all ears, and in this case, eyes. Today, Richards dropped a new video directed by his son-in-law Jacques Naudé for the song “Hate It When You Leave,” a ballad from the 1992 “Main Offender” album with the X-Pensive Winos. It’s a really interesting video, it reminds me of William Eggleston’s photography
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGpwhos1v3k. |
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