Last year Gladeye worked with Rolling Stone and Starling Lab at Stanford/USC to bring to life a tragic and challenging story from the Bosnian war told extremely well by a team of journalists led by
@Sophia_MJones
https://t.co/BlEldkQupT
This video is real, and of a school in Aybek, Iran, hundreds of miles away from Minab where almost two hundred were killed.
You can see the one student reported to have been killed hit by debris from the strike that hit about 115 meters away from him.
EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Sent a Rescue Plane for Boat Strike Survivors. It Took 45 Hours to Arrive.
In seas that could kill a person within an hour, it took nearly two days for a rescue plane to arrive.
New from @airwars and @theintercept
https://t.co/IbtCfDYlSi
Distribution sites surrounded by IDF tanks and American security contractors throwing stun grenades and firing live ammunition - the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s aid system was dangerous for civilians from start to finish. Watch our new investigation: https://t.co/PYqcaLW8rt.
Civilians braved gunfire to reach the sites, where they were forced into narrow corridors and would often find that the aid supply had lasted less than 10 minutes and there was nothing left, at which point contractors would start using their weapons.
Our story on the huge increase in civilian casualties in Yemen during the 8 weeks of the U.S.’ Operation Rough Rider earlier this year https://t.co/5k5flVQl3u
1/ NEW: As the U.S. appears on the brink of another war, Airwars reveals dangerous precedent for civilians set by Trump’s Yemen campaign
https://t.co/6mI5ns8H4x
We are compiling a timeline of the Trump administration's actions focusing on the military and veterans. From Inauguration Day to the ongoing cultural and operational overhaul of the DOD and VA. It's all here!
In partnership with @hrcberkeley https://t.co/DXrz47835f
1/ NEW: You read about the leaked Signal group between top U.S. national security leaders, but what happened in the strikes they authorised?
And what does this say about the new administration’s approach to warfare?
https://t.co/DV2UQXmdlB
What does it mean to return home, only to find war has made it unrecognisable? A new 5-min @airwars film shows the same road in northern Gaza before and after — capturing war's devastating impact on civilian life. https://t.co/4byQ7eAcdY
Our new short film @airwars, A Long Return, shows the same stretch of Salah al-Din road in Gaza before and after the war, alongside testimony from those returning to their homes following the ceasefire. https://t.co/kYW6rFzaqa
This striking map by @JackSapoch shows how a limited color palette can emphasize data and allow a story to shine.
Read more about white stork migration routes in Mapping in Monochrome: https://t.co/WfEUkxJaOk
NEW: How does the scale of harm in Gaza compare to other conflicts?
Our new report presents a unique analysis of where and how thousands of civilians were killed in the first 25 days in Gaza - and how these patterns are unprecedented in modern warfare.
https://t.co/DrFYcbDB8e
We are overwhelmed by the stories of the rescue operations so far. The scale of this violence is hard to fathom. Many people have written to us as rescuers continue to seek access to the prison's subterranean floors. In response, we have made our 3D model of the prison publicly available at https://t.co/wd2H6DdEzr.
I think about the people in this piece from @Sophia_MJones all the damn time — victims, perps and everyone in between. Great reporting matters.
https://t.co/trOXifnweh
Israel has published more videos of its own airstrikes than any other modern military - boasting precision in its campaign in Gaza.
But who was really killed?
A new Airwars visual investigation in collaboration with @SkyNews
https://t.co/ctYh6HNCDw
🎉 It’s our birthday!
One year ago today, The Examination launched as an independent nonprofit newsroom to deliver on what we consider a distinct and vital mission: to help bring about a healthier world through independent investigative journalism. https://t.co/wREH7y5xxR