Reuters uncovered an Assad-era conspiracy to hide thousands of bodies in Syria’s desert in a secret mass grave. The discovery of 34 trenches was based on interviews with more than a dozen people, over 500 satellite images and forensic science https://t.co/9ySb13I0u2
#Reuters offers superb analysis of how famine came to prevail in #Zamzam IDP camp & elsewhere. Deeply researched, with revealing graphics, it addresses the key question: how could famine loom clearly for well over a year without adequate int’l response?
https://t.co/oK8tgCVTdm
One of the most challenging projects I've worked on since joining Reuters. Despite warnings from the world’s hunger watchdog of an impending catastrophe in Sudan, famine struck anyway.
https://t.co/gXz7fwKpQS
New project! Part 2 of @specialreports Fentanyl series, we illustrated (🖌️literally) the secretive route narcos use to sneak in deadly chemicals through the U.S.
Great collab. with writer’s Laura Gottesdiener,@kristinacooke@Draz_DJ + my editor @fcage.
https://t.co/P3N2wfzzIo
And one more plug for the graphics investigation, which was not only lead researched but also drawn by the scarily talented @daisychungart.
https://t.co/7Qf7Wwurf7
Narcos smuggle Chinese fentanyl precursors into the US by plane. To get them to their Mexican labs, they use freelance delivery drivers — essentially a man with a van — to cross the southern border. @ReutersGraphics shows how it works https://t.co/PCXALwgRDs via @specialreports
And in this groundbreaking visual investigation, we show how narcotraffickers exploit the mind-boggling volume of small packages pouring into America - more than a billion a year - to smuggle in fentanyl ingredients. https://t.co/bHgc56gVJb
The fentanyl funnel: How narcos sneak deadly chemicals through the U.S.
Amazing work here from @daisychungart and our @specialreports colleagues
https://t.co/JMR7ic64S7
Communities in AL, CA, MO, NY and NC were impacted by a federal health agency’s flawed work. Companies like Boeing and the military benefitted, an @Reuters investigation found https://t.co/TYCNIlQQPG
Had fun geeking out on fiscal policy while working with @heysamhart, @fcage and the rest of the team on visualizing Sub-Saharan Africa's debt debacle and plunge in credit ratings.
What is fentanyl and how do criminals make the illicit opioid? The chemistry behind the drug driving America’s overdose crisis is surprisingly simple. Here’s how rogue ‘cooks’ put it to work, from @ReutersGraphics https://t.co/1iIqR5NXEW
At the tap of a buyer’s smartphone, Chinese chemical sellers will air-ship fentanyl ingredients door-to-door. They're upending the global narcotics trade, a Reuters @specialreports investigation shows https://t.co/UCcM8grDWX
The illicit synthetic opioid industry is built on surprisingly simple chemistry. Here’s the science behind fentanyl, and how underworld “cooks” put it to work.
New project out from @specialreports@ReutersGraphics by @daisychungart and colleagues
https://t.co/jxDcOiF3MF
I know we all knew this was coming, but it’s still remarkable to see how deep into very, very safe Conservative seats Labour (and Lib Dems and Reform) made gains.
Plotted here against Blair’s 1997 landslide for scale.
Just an extraordinarily motivated anti-Tory vote 🔴🌊
More than one million of Gaza’s inhabitants face the most extreme form of malnutrition – classified by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification as ‘Catastrophe or Famine’ https://t.co/jFif6rmPuO