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Graphics reporter @washpost covering foreign news. Previously @COVIDTracking19 @ReutersGraphics, @columbiajourn and @gazetadopovo. From Brazil, based in Philly.
Philadelphia, PA
Joined January 2016
@washingtonpost These are all their names:
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Palestinian children have been killed at a rate of more than one per hour since the war began.
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In yesterday's @washingtonpost we published a portion of the known names of 18,500+ Gazan children killed in the war. We could only fit 18% of the names on these 2 pages — it would have taken 5 more pages to list them all.
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Summer could be about to get a lot more expensive, thanks to tariffs. China produces many American summer essentials, from swimsuits and flip-flops to beach shades to grills. Our story with beautiful graphics from @juledurg:
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The voters who backed Trump on Tuesday are more diverse, younger and more working class than the ones who voted for him previously. But more than 80 percent of Trump’s voters are still White. just pubbed w/ @sfcpoll @dtkeating @EmGusk @dataKateR
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Trump made inroads with Hispanic voters, younger voters and voters without a college degree.
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Two massive tankers collide at sea. This isn't meant to happen. But it will with rising frequency, experts warn. New in @washingtonpost: How China's appetite for sanctioned oil has raised a "dark" fleet of tankers that threatens maritime safety https://t.co/eRAVStzZSB
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Dark ships — vessels that deliberately hide their locations — delivering oil to China are posing major safety threats and alarming global shipping groups.
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NEW: A @washingtonpost analysis, based on more than 40 videos and photos, satellite imagery and terrain data used to build a 3D model shows how Secret Service countersnipers were likely hindered in their ability to see the shooter at Saturday's Trump rally.
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every year, roland garros (the french open) asks an artist to create a poster for the tournament today, the collection has become an *incredible* display of tennis as modern art let's take a look at some of the best ones — starting with this iconic 1984 poster by gilles aillaud
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The disaster has forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes. My colleagues @terrence_mccoy and @falamarina published another story on the climate vulnerability of the area and its consequences for the population.
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Catastrophic flooding in southern Brazil has forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. Many say they won’t go back.
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The scale of the flooding was massive. If placed over the United States’ East Coast, the floods would span northern Virginia to Maryland, and spill into Delaware and West Virginia.
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This region has faced frequent natural disasters in recent years, but the scope and impact of this one are particularly alarming. Entire communities along the river were destroyed. The capital's airport, stadiums, and the City Hall were engulfed by water.
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Last week I published a story that hits very close to home: The devastating floods that inundated south Brazil in May, where a lot of my family is from. Luckily they're all okay, but so many people in the state lost everything. https://t.co/iII8BHTNut
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This is the airport terminal in Porto Alegre, the Brazilian city of 1.5 million people devastated by recent floods. Forecasts say floodwaters may actually RISE to new record this week after a new wave of rain
O #Fantástico teve acesso exclusivo a partes internas do Salgado Filho. Um lugar antes cheio de vida e movimento se transformou num ambiente desolador.
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35 Japanese infographics from 1944 designed to help the public survive intense fire bombing raids by US planes during World War II. Made by the Great Japan Air Defense Association, they combine strong persuasive power through outstanding graphic design. https://t.co/utNKRLoZz7
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The arrests of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University on April 18 set off a wave of student activism across the country. These demonstrations accounted for one-fifth of such protests since the war in Gaza began, according to a Post analysis. https://t.co/vwc7URtJBh
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Many large U.S. bridges lack pier protection. In some cases they rely on tugboats and harbor pilots. Others may be away from major ocean traffic https://t.co/KOj5ibuJcI
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“The story of becoming a refugee & the trauma that comes with leaving one’s home & not being allowed to return is something that haunts Palestinian communities” @JulietteTouma For Palestinians in #Gaza, there’s nowhere left to go @washingtonpost @juledurg
https://t.co/U5QnqZZWpv
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Before the war, Rafah had a population of 280,000 people. It has now swelled to over a million, in an area about a third the size of Washington.
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Almost 1.9 million people, 85% of Gaza’s population, have now been forced from their homes, the largest displacement in the region since Israel’s creation in 1948. Rafah, which makes up just 17% of Gaza’s area, has become the epicenter for displacement. https://t.co/mG2jfTdbJ4
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Before the war, Rafah had a population of 280,000 people. It has now swelled to over a million, in an area about a third the size of Washington.
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The winner of the 2023 Nina Mason @pulliamtrust Award for Outstanding Environmental Reporting is "The Amazon, Undone." Congratulations to @Terrence_McCoy, @juledurg and @ceciliadolago with photos by Raphael Alves and @piravilela, of @washingtonpost. https://t.co/vgb3wW8TYQ
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Very proud of the work @PostGraphics has been doing covering the Israel-Gaza war. Beyond the quick reaction, the updates with maps and charts for every little visual increment in LUFs and stories, these are just some of the big stories covered in the last days (sorry, thread)
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