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The President’s Inbox Recap: Sudan’s Civil War
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The President’s Inbox Recap: Sudan’s Civil War

The latest episode of The President’s Inbox is live. This week Jim sat down with Michelle Gavin, the Ralph Bunche senior fellow for Africa policy studies at the Council. They discussed the deadly armed conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for control of Sudan. Here are five highlights from their conversation: ...

We are watching the brutal reality of what climate scientists told us would happen. How will we respond?
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We are watching the brutal reality of what climate scientists told us would happen. How will we respond?

How to respond to the avalanche of record-breaking extreme weather and temperatures terrorising the planet? For many scientists it is a moment of genuine despair, but also a time to resist climate doomism. For British tourists still flying to Greece while it is on fire, and a few holdout news organisations, the answer seems to be to look...

US security officials scrutinise Abu Dhabi’s $3bn Fortress takeover
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US security officials scrutinise Abu Dhabi’s $3bn Fortress takeover

US national security officials are scrutinising an Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund’s planned $3bn takeover of New York-based Fortress Investment Group amid concerns in Washington over the United Arab Emirates’ ties to China, people close to the situation told the Financial Times. The review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, an...

Aboriginal Australians defeat nuclear dump
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Aboriginal Australians defeat nuclear dump

Bipartisan efforts by successive federal governments to impose a national nuclear waste dump on the land of Barngarla Aboriginal traditional owners in South Australia (SA) have been upended by a federal court decision in favour of the Barngarla people. Australians will have their say in a referendum about whether to change their constitution to recognise...

Climate change threatens 771 endangered plant and lichen species
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Climate change threatens 771 endangered plant and lichen species

All plants and lichens listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act are sensitive to climate change but there are few plans in place to address this threat directly, according to a new study by Amy Casandra Wrobleski of Pennsylvania State University and colleagues, published July 26, 2023 in the open-access journal PLOS Climate. Climate change...

Ukraine adds Emirates President Tim Clark to International Sponsors of War list
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Ukraine adds Emirates President Tim Clark to International Sponsors of War list

The Ukrainian National Agency on Corruption Prevention (Національне агентство з питань запобігання корупції, NACP) had added Emirates president Tim Clark to its International War Sponsors (ISW) list.  According to the NACP, Clark was added to the list due to his affiliation with Dubai Port Word (DP World). The United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based company specializes in...

Wagner: Sword of Damocles amid Russia’s potential troubles
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Wagner: Sword of Damocles amid Russia’s potential troubles

The use of mercenaries dates back to 400 B.C., and they were used by ancient Greeks, Alexander the Great and Rome’s army. Since then, there have been several debates around their use for centuries, and some intellectuals argued that they are beneficial while others opposed the idea of using mercenaries. In his famous book “Utopia,”...

Extreme heat is particularly hard on older adults – an aging population and climate change are putting ever more people at risk
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Extreme heat is particularly hard on older adults – an aging population and climate change are putting ever more people at risk

Scorching temperatures have put millions of Americans in danger this summer, with heat extremes stretching from coast to coast in the Southern U.S. Phoenix hit 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 Celsius) or higher every day for over three weeks in July. Other major cities, from Las Vegas to Miami, experienced relentless high temperatures, which residents described as...