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We are looking for a visual journalist to join our @nytimes London newsroom and our growing international visuals team: https://t.co/BZfjUoJLA3
Here are some of the stories we worked on last year: https://t.co/9PLBSUSwcD
Why did the Bayesian, the $40 million superyacht of the British tech mogul Michael Lynch, sink so fast?
The yacht's extra-tall mast made it more vulnerable to capsizing, a New York Times investigation found. https://t.co/bHVC6u9oBq
Videos and satellite images give an early glimpse of the destruction of villages in south Lebanon as the Israeli military confronts Hezbollah. With @LaurenLeatherby@Josh_H and @euanward_.
https://t.co/XKUnPonJzx
Labour secured nearly two-thirds of the seats in parliament with just a third of the vote. How did that happen?
@LaurenLeatherby and I explain the trends behind the historic victory: https://t.co/LYhHm7tcty
After 14 years in power, the Conservatives are facing the prospect of irrelevance. Polls suggest they could secure their lowest share of seats in Parliament for a century in the upcoming election.
Why is their support collapsing?
My latest: https://t.co/vN6sn2EZki
“Few countries since World War II have experienced this level of devastation. But it’s been impossible to see more than glimpses of it.”
Until now. @TmarcoH & @wallacetim worked with @coreymaps & @JamonVDH to record every destroyed building in Ukraine.
https://t.co/q3bpXlAKwM
Two weeks ago @ConstantMeheut and I published our analysis of daily Ukrainian military reports that found Ukraine is increasingly failing to stop Russian missiles: https://t.co/98FSzkVsah
Now it’s in today’s print @nytimes thanks to @billmarshnyt@LazaroGamio @standardregular:
Visual evidence and internal communications show that before the strike on World Central Kitchen, multiple aid operations and local staff shelters in Gaza had come under Israeli fire — even after the I.D.F. was notified of the locations and logged them as humanitarian sites. https://t.co/dcLLEWBs1G
Satellite imagery shows a 27-mile-long defensive line in Kherson that didn’t exist three months ago. It’s just one part of a sprawling defensive network that Ukraine is building as it faces a resurgent Russian army.
Online: https://t.co/XRMcewngWe
And in today’s print @nytimes:
Russia's capture of Avdiivka is its first major gain since seizing Bakhmut last May.
Ukraine, facing an ammunition shortage and difficulties in replenishing forces, is in a precarious position as Russia advances across the frontline. See where: https://t.co/r8Egy06Wsi
“I stopped counting how many neighborhoods I’ve erased.”
Videos show Israeli soldiers in Gaza vandalizing shops and classrooms, destroying civilian property and disparaging Palestinians.
By @AricToler, @sskerrr, @AdamSella1, @arijetalajka, @ChevazC.
https://t.co/bAFWuJPhs2
Controlled demolitions by Israeli forces have drastically changed Gaza's landscape — destroying swaths of neighborhoods and leaving many Palestinians without homes to return to. The scale of the demolitions raises serious questions under the rules of war. https://t.co/NoKA485VTf
Israel has bulldozed large areas of Gaza to make fortified positions as they advance across the enclave. Despite Israel reducing operations in the north, satellite imagery shows ongoing military advancement in southern and central Gaza. https://t.co/w2vlbfgw8D
The imagery shows dozens of armored vehicles in fortified positions near Khan Younis on January 19, surrounded by destroyed buildings, vehicle tracks and bulldozed farmland.
This pattern of clearing broad areas and building fortified positions has been repeated hundreds of times across the Gaza Strip, our analysis of satellite imagery from @planet found.
‘What 2 Months of War Looks Like in Gaza’ is in today’s print @nytimes.
Satellite imagery shows the dramatic transformation of three areas of Gaza, with flattened homes, tank tracks through farmland and bulldozed beachfronts.
Nine weeks ago, Gaza was a bustling home to more than two million people. Today, after Israel’s invasion and thousands of strikes, many neighborhoods are unrecognizable.
See Gaza before the war and now, in satellite images and videos: https://t.co/NsOY2ThXA9