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It's Tuesday, May 3rd. |
Survivors of Steel Plant Siege Reach Safety
Just over 150 women and children who hid for weeks in bunkers below the Azovstal factory in Mariupol arrived in Ukrainian-held territory, as the NYT reports.
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Zelensky Estimates Costs to Rebuild
Ukraine’s economy and infrastructure will take $600 billion to rebuild, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Tuesday, as the WSJ reports.
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Russia says Israel supports neo-Nazis
Russia's foreign ministry accused Israel on Tuesday of supporting neo-Nazis in Ukraine, escalating a row that began when Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claimed Adolf Hitler had Jewish origins, as Reuters reports.
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Executive Education
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Video Shorts
Check out CSIS's YouTube Channel for the latest releases in our “Crisis Crossroads: Ukraine” video series. |
In That Number
186
The W.H.O. has verified 186 attacks on Ukrainian health care targets between February 24 and mid-April, in which 73 people were killed and 52 others injured.
Source: NYT
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Critical Quote
“If any companies remain in the Russian market, that means you are supporting the Russian war machine.”
— Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky |
iDeas Lab
In this episode of High Resolution, CSIS’s Victor Cha and Joe Bermudez use satellite imagery to provide close-up analysis of North Korea’s Hoejung-ni missile operating base, which will likely house a regiment-sized unit equipped with intercontinental ballistic missiles.
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: Yuriy Dyachyshyn/AFP/Getty Images.) A volunteer sorts donated clothing for evacuees at an aid processing and distribution center in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on May 3, 2022. |
Recommended Reading
“Deterrence First: Applying Lessons from Sanctions on Russia to China” by CSIS's Gerard DiPippo. |
This Town Tomorrow
At 10:00 a.m., the CSIS Missile Defense Project holds an event commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Falklands War.
Then, at 1:00 p.m., the CSIS International Security Program hosts a Maritime Security Dialogue on Force Design 2030 and Marine Corps modernization efforts.
And, at 2:00 p.m., the CSIS Defending Democratic Institutions Project launches its new initiative, 'Civics at Work.' |
Video
Earlier today, the CSIS Japan Chair held a conversation with leading Japanese legislators and U.S. experts on the trajectory of Japan’s defense strategy, avenues for strengthening U.S.-Japan cooperation, and networking security cooperation with regional and global partners. Watch the event here. |
Podcasts
In this episode of Intersections: Where Human Rights and Democracy Meet, CSIS Human Rights Initiative Director Marti Flacks discusses the growing popularity of trade unions and implications for global supply chains with Cathy Feingold of the AFL-CIO and Paolo Marinaro of the Solidarity Center.
Listen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts.
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Smiles
One of my favorite bands, one of my favorite singers, and one of my all-time favorite songs: The Pretenders, Chrissie Hynde, and “Middle of the Road.”
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