
Neil Collier
@NeilCollier
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I'm so grateful for the opportunity to tell their story and immensely proud of the whole team behind this film. Thank you for this recognition, @PeabodyAwards. #StoriesThatMatter
In 14 heart-wrenching minutes, So They Know We Existed captures civilian Palestinians’ experience of war. Watch @soledadobrien present this essential @nytimes video with a Peabody Award. 🔎: https://t.co/VjeIfmtwdQ
#PeabodyWinner #StoriesThatMatter
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‘You Carry Your Home With You’: A Palestinian Poet’s Journey Out of Gaza This is the most powerful short film I can ask people to watch. Not because it is about me and my family, but because mine is the story of thousands of Gazans who couldn’t share theirs. Huge thanks to the
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When a 2,000-pound bomb detonates, it creates a blastwave that can harm people up to 3,000 feet away. Our Visual Investigation suggests Israel routinely dropped this bomb in the area south of Wadi Gaza - the place it had repeatedly told civilians in Gaza to move to for safety.
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with additional reporting by @trbrtc @smoawad @johnismay and @ckoettl. Senior produced by @hanaansarhan and executive produced by @solanapyne w/ @ndgauss.
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Watch our full video here: https://t.co/bVbNCNXeEi. Produced by me, @yousuralhlou and @solimangafar.
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Trapped in deadly fighting between Israel and Hamas, Palestinians in Gaza used their phones to capture the toll of the 11-day war in May.
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“We felt like the strikes were in the hospital itself.” Areej Abu Aoda gave birth to her son just hours before the start of the cease-fire.
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15-year-old Mohammed Abudayer was having lunch with his family in the back garden when rocks started to rain down on them. “The last image of my father won’t leave my mind.”
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Alaa al-Nuaizi, a rescue worker, still struggles with the memory of bodies trapped in the rubble. “Day and night, I think about all the people I couldn’t save.”
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Journalist Safwat al-Kahlout watched his office building crumble while he was reporting live on air. “Our whole life is built on emergencies.”
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“We’re supposed to grow up with happiness.” 10-year-old Amal Naseer hopes to become an engineer and rebuild her destroyed neighborhood.
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Moamen Jarad lost his livelihood when his music studio was bombed. “Honestly, you never know what to do in Gaza. Every time you follow a dream, it’s destroyed and you start back at zero.”
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When she heard the explosions around her, 15-year-old Sma Ahel immediately picked up her phone. “I removed the password from my phone so that if we didn’t make it out, and we were killed, people would know what happened to us. So they know we existed.”
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Trapped in deadly fighting between Israel and Hamas, Palestinians in Gaza captured the toll of the 11-day war on camera. Children, a journalist, a musician and a rescue worker — they spoke to us about the trauma of violence under an indefinite blockade
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Trapped in deadly fighting between Israel and Hamas, Palestinians in Gaza used their phones to capture the toll of the 11-day war in May.
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“I started to film so they know we existed.” Trapped in deadly fighting between Israel and Hamas, Palestinians in Gaza used their phones to capture the toll of the 11-day war in May. https://t.co/gjvwPp6LkP
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Just Posted: The NYT has obtained the president’s tax return information for thousands of personal and corporate returns going back decades. Here’s our first story. Watch this space for additional articles in the coming weeks. @russbuettner & @mmcintire
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The Times obtained Donald Trump’s tax information extending over more than two decades, revealing struggling properties, vast write-offs, an audit battle and hundreds of millions in debt coming due.
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#FinCENFiles: Secret documents show how criminals use famous banks to finance terror and death, and the government doesn’t stop it
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Thousands of secret “suspicious activity reports” offer a never-before-seen picture of corruption and complicity — and how the government lets it flourish.
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“The elected officials who matter most in reforming police departments and the criminal justice system work at the state and local levels.”
I wrote out some thoughts on how to make this moment a real turning point to bring about real change––and pulled together some resources to help young activists sustain the momentum by channeling their energy into concrete action.
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The agricultural age is ending. For most of humanity - and for the rest of the living planet - this is good news. Perhaps the best news we've had for centuries. #Farmfree food. My column. https://t.co/rZXQkoRs21
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Scientists are replacing crops and livestock with food made in factories from microbes and water. It may save humanity’s bacon, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
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