From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: War Crimes, TikTok, Ballistic Missiles, and More
Date March 26, 2023 3:12 PM
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Two war crimes

Russian president Vladimir Putin and Commissioner for Children’s Rights Maria Lvova-Belova have been charged with two war crimes for their oversight of Russian efforts to forcibly transfer Ukrainian children from Russian-occupied parts of eastern Ukraine into Russian territory.



SOURCE: "The ICC Wants Putin. Now What?" by CSIS's Marti Flacks.

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100 countries

100 countries have updated their digital privacy laws in recent years, but the United States still lacks a federal comprehensive data privacy framework, making it an outlier among most democratic nations invited to the second Summit for Democracy.



SOURCE: "A Year of Action: Evaluating U.S. Technology Policy ahead of the Second Summit for Democracy" by CSIS's Caitlin Chin.

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621.5 miles

On March 15, North Korea launched the Hwasong-17 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, which flew a distance of 621.5 miles, according to North Korean media.



SOURCE: "North Korea’s Ballistic Missile Campaign" by CSIS's Ellen Kim.

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60 percent

60 percent of Iraq's renewable water resources are generated outside of the country, contributing to water-induced migration.



SOURCE: "Iraq 20 Years After the Invasion: Humanitarian, Displacement, and Climate Change Challenges" by CSIS's Nicolas Jude Larnerd and Erol Yayboke, and Giorgi Gigauri.

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