Sana Saeed sur X :
Jesus Christ, you absolute sick ghouls @nytimes
]]>AHMED | أحمد sur X :
▻https://twitter.com/ASE/status/1761800577359430031
At the age of 23, after graduating from Columbia University and working briefly for PBS, I went through 7 rounds of interviews and finally landed a job at the NYT as a news producer.
On my 3rd day on the job, on the graveyard shift which was from 5pm-2am I had to fill out some HR paperwork, so I went by the head of HR’s office (her name was Barbara) before 5pm to ask if I could fill it out and return it to her later or leave it on her desk.
She stared at me and said, and I quote verbatim: “How do I know you are not gonna leave a bomb under my desk?”
At the time I was so startled and shocked. I didn’t know how to react. But I happened to not be alone in the room, as she had already been meeting with the new young business reporter who was Jewish, and who had happened to also hear her offensive retort, and had a look on his face of complete confusion and horror.
To this day, I tried to believe that maybe she just had a bad sense of humor, but her tone and delivery was not that of someone who is making a joke, but of someone who wanted to prove some sort of point.
Horrified, I remember going to a mentor at the New York Times, who had once been one of my adjuncts at Columbia University and I told her something very horrible just happened to me and I didn’t want to tell her the details because I was so startled and worried for how it could potentially impact this new great gig that I had landed .
I will never forget what my mentor said to me who had been at the NYT for over a decade, she said, “Ahmed there are people here who will want you to succeed, and there are more people here who will want you to fail.”
Ultimately, I decided not to confront or report what the head of HR said at the time, as it was a very strange time given the Iraq war, and the climate in the newsroom was already very politically charged.
I share this experience now, in light of the misinformation being published by the New York Times, that is masquerading as journalism.
I only lasted six months at the #New_York_Times, and there are many reasons for that and while I have good friends who still work there, it is an indisputable fact that the #NYT is manufacturing consent for #genocide.
]]>☀️👀 sur X :
▻https://twitter.com/zei_squirrel/status/1761249450998022442
oh my god. One of the three authors of the New York Times’ “mass rape” atrocity propaganda hoax is Anat Schwartz. She liked posts calling for Gaza to be turned into a “slaughterhouse”. This the person the #NYT hired to write about Palestinians and frame them as sub-human monsters
she also liked posts repeating the 40 beheaded babies hoax. This is unbelievable. The #New_York_Times got Anat Schwartz along with Adam Sella and Jeffrey Gettleman, both of whom are also rabid Zionist maniacs, to freely express their deep racist contempt of Palestinians. Holy shit
]]>Via Assal Rad sur X
Leena Al-Arian لينة العريان sur X :
“Gazans say”
▻https://twitter.com/LeenatheArian/status/1740986892978630964
#MSM #NYT #complicité #génocide #langage
]]>Mohamad Bazzi sur X : "The #nytimes is entirely capable of writing direct headlines — when Israel is not the aggressor. Here are a few examples to contrast with today’s headline describing Israel’s attack on the #Jabaliya refugee camp in #Gaza:
▻https://twitter.com/BazziNYU/status/1719479148022755782
Des journalistes demandent aux soldats ukrainiens de cacher leurs écussons nazis, admet le New York Times Tyler Durden
Le New York Times a été contraint de traiter très, très tardivement de quelque chose qui était depuis longtemps évident et connu de nombreux analystes et médias indépendants, mais qui a été soigneusement caché aux masses dominantes en Occident pour des raisons évidentes.
Les auteurs du rapport du NYT commencent par exprimer leur frustration face à l’apparence des symboles nazis affichés si fièrement sur les uniformes de nombreux soldats ukrainiens. Suggérant que de nombreuses photographies journalistiques qui ont dans certains cas été présentées dans des journaux et des médias du monde entier (généralement associées à des articles généralement positifs sur l’armée ukrainienne) sont simplement « malheureuses » ou trompeuses, le rapport du NYT indique : « Sur chaque photographie, des Ukrainiens en uniforme portaient des écussons avec des symboles qui ont été rendus notoires par l’Allemagne nazie et qui font depuis partie de l’iconographie des groupes haineux d’extrême droite. »
Le rapport admet que cela a conduit à une controverse dans laquelle les salles de presse doivent en fait supprimer certaines photos de soldats et de militants ukrainiens. « Les photographies et leurs suppressions mettent en évidence la relation compliquée de l’armée ukrainienne avec l’imagerie nazie, une relation forgée sous l’occupation soviétique et allemande pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale », poursuit le rapport.
C’est donc simplement « épineux » et « compliqué » nous dit-on. Vous trouverez ci-dessous un petit échantillon des types de patchs qui apparaissent sur les uniformes militaires ukrainiens avec « une certaine régularité » – selon les termes du New York Times :

Même l’Otan a récemment été forcée de supprimer des images sur ses comptes officiels de médias sociaux en raison de la présence de symboles nazis parmi les troupes ukrainiennes lors de séances photo.
La ligne suivante du rapport dit tout ce que vous devez savoir sur le soi-disant « papier officiel » et sa couverture unilatérale et ultra-simpliste tandis que beaucoup se réveillent enfin pour réaliser qu’il s’agit d’une guerre avec une réalité profondément complexe (c’est le moins qu’on puisse dire), et loin du récit hollywoodien des bons contre les méchants des MSM de Putler contre le monde libre qui est typique des réseaux de CNN à Fox en passant par NBC…
Citation de l’article du New York Times :
« En novembre, lors d’une réunion avec des journalistes du Times près de la ligne de front, un attaché de presse ukrainien portait une variante de Totenkopf fabriquée par une société appelée R3ICH (prononcé « Reich »). Il a déclaré qu’il ne croyait pas que le patch était affilié aux nazis. Un deuxième attaché de presse présent a déclaré que d’autres journalistes avaient demandé aux soldats d’enlever le patch avant de prendre des photos ».
Oups !
Et maintenant, nous pouvons nous attendre à des efforts importants pour limiter les dégâts, ou même peut-être assistons-nous aux débuts de l’évolution des définitions et du déplacement des poteaux de but. On cite encore l’article du New York Times :
« Mais certains membres de ces groupes combattent la Russie depuis que le Kremlin a annexé illégalement une partie de la région de Crimée en Ukraine en 2014 et font désormais partie de la structure militaire plus large. Certains sont considérés comme des héros nationaux, alors même que l’extrême droite reste marginalisée politiquement.
L’iconographie de ces groupes, y compris un écusson en forme de tête de mort porté par les gardiens des camps de concentration et un symbole connu sous le nom de Soleil noir, apparaît désormais avec une certaine régularité sur les uniformes des soldats combattant en première ligne, y compris les soldats qui disent que cette imagerie symbolise la souveraineté et la fierté de l’Ukraine, pas le nazisme. »

Ce n’est que très récemment que le ministère ukrainien de la Défense et même le bureau du président Zelensky ont été pris en flagrant délit :
En avril, le ministère ukrainien de la Défense a publié sur son compte Twitter une photo d’un soldat portant un écusson représentant un crâne et des os croisés connu sous le nom de Totenkopf, ou tête de mort. Le symbole spécifique sur l’image a été rendu célèbre par une unité nazie qui a commis des crimes de guerre et gardé des camps de concentration pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
L’écusson sur la photo place le Totenkopf au sommet d’un drapeau ukrainien avec un petit numéro 6 en dessous. Ce patch est le logo officiel de Death in June, un groupe néo-folk britannique qui, selon le Southern Poverty Law Center, produit un « discours de haine » qui « exploite des thèmes et des images du fascisme et du nazisme ».
Comme on pouvait s’y attendre, le Times essaie toujours de se cacher tout en cherchant désespérément à « rassurer » son public en écrivant que « à court terme, cela menace de renforcer la propagande de Poutine et d’alimenter ses fausses affirmations selon lesquelles l’Ukraine doit être » dénazifiée ‘ – une position qui ignore le fait que le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelenskyy est juif. »
De nouveaux niveaux de copulation en effet…
Mais encore, le NYT concède maladroitement : « Plus largement, l’ambivalence de l’Ukraine à propos de ces symboles, et parfois même son acceptation de ceux-ci, risque de donner une nouvelle vie à des icônes que l’Occident a passé plus d’un demi-siècle à essayer d’éliminer. »
Source : ▻https://www.investigaction.net/fr/des-journalistes-demandent-aux-soldats-ukrainiens-de-cacher-leurs-ec
Lien de l’article en anglais :
▻https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/journalists-are-asking-ukrainian-soldiers-hide-their-nazi-patches-nyt-adm
traduction : ▻http://lagazetteducitoyen.over-blog.com/2023/06/des-journalistes-demandent-aux-soldats-ukrainiens-de-c
#ukraine #nazisme #nazis #New_York_Times #NYT #symboles #néo-nazis #guerre
]]>Yousef Munayyer sur Twitter : ▻https://twitter.com/YousefMunayyer/status/1524386021424648192
What the #nytimes said @AlJazeera said vs what @AlJazeera actually said. It is really, REALLY not hard to get this right guys
]]>Gregg Gonsalves sur Twitter : "The best “dangerously, in the view of some experts” #nytimes parody will get a prize, the Collected Essays of George #Orwell, on me." / Twitter
▻https://twitter.com/gregggonsalves/status/1253711477397245953
🌹 Progressive Pat 🌹 sur Twitter :
"#NYT has a weird way of saying “raped a lot of Haitian women and children.” / Twitter
▻https://twitter.com/PatFromm/status/1207740455821164544
U.N. Peacekeepers in Haiti Said to Have Fathered Hundreds of Children - The New York Times
►https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/18/world/americas/haiti-un-peacekeepers.html
Rising Seas Will Erase More Cities by 2050, New Research Shows - The New York Times
▻https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/10/29/climate/coastal-cities-underwater.html
Rising Seas Will Erase More Cities by 2050, New Research Shows
By Denise Lu and Christopher FlavelleOct. 29, 2019
Rising seas could affect three times more people by 2050 than previously thought, according to new research, threatening to all but erase some of the world’s great coastal cities.
The authors of a paper published Tuesday developed a more accurate way of calculating land elevation based on satellite readings, a standard way of estimating the effects of sea level rise over large areas, and found that the previous numbers were far too optimistic. The new research shows that some 150 million people are now living on land that will be below the high-tide line by midcentury.
]]>Eli Valley sur Twitter : « Once again #NYT publishes a sensitive, wistful, almost dreamlike portrait of a #Nazi. ▻https://t.co/Kv2kYmbHmh ▻https://t.co/XApVPcy9cS » / Twitter
▻https://twitter.com/elivalley/status/1175476068234477568
Patrick Chappatte sur la décision du NY Times d’arrêter les dessins de presse : « il y a de quoi s’inquiéter »
Le New York Times ne publiera plus de #dessin_politique dans son édition internationale. Une décision drastique qui arrive après une #polémique en avril sur un dessin sur Benyamin Netanyahou, jugé antisémite. Patrick Chappatte, dessinateur suisse, publie deux dessins par semaine dans le quotidien. Interview.
▻https://www.franceinter.fr/culture/patrick-chapatte-sur-la-decision-du-ny-times-d-arreter-les-dessins-de-pr
#New_York_Times #dessin_de_presse #it_has_begun #NYT #auto-censure
Opinion | Iran & Saudi Arabia, Thelma & Louise - The New York Times
▻https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/06/opinion/iran-saudi-arabia-thelma-louise.html
Les cons, ça ose tout, c’est même à ça qu’on les reconnaît... Après avoir chanté les louanges de MBS (Mohamed Bone Saw), Friedman vous analyse la politique extérieure iranienne !
And how did that work out?
Iran denuclearized, but the Revolutionary Guards used the release of pressure and fresh cash and investments from the West to further project their power into the Sunni Arab world, consolidating the grip of Iran’s proxies over four Arab capitals: Baghdad, Damascus, Sana and Beirut.
Worse, Iran and its Lebanese Shiite mercenary army, Hezbollah, joined with Syria’s pro-Shiite regime in suppressing any chance of power-sharing with Syrian rebels and helped that regime ethnically cleanse Sunnis from key districts in Syria. Iran and its mercenaries also winked at Syria’s genocidal use of poison gas and barrel bombs, which contributed mightily to the death toll from the Syrian civil war of some 500,000 people, with 11 million people displaced.
Iran’s imperial overstretch was halted only by the Israeli Air Force dealing a heavy blow to Iranian units in Syria when Iran sent missiles there to attack Israel.
I thought the Iran deal was a bet worth making. No regrets. It did curb Iran’s nuclear program — a big deal — but it did nothing to moderate Iran’s regional behavior, which was never part of the pact. Indeed, it may have been the price of it, as Iran’s supreme leader seemed to compensate for making the deal with the “American devil” by allowing the Revolutionary Guards a freer hand to project their power.
]]>Army, UPENN uncover ways to better predict viral information | U.S. Army Research Laboratory
▻https://www.arl.army.mil/www/default.cfm?article=3275
Neuroscientists at the University of Pennsylvania and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory have forecasted what content will get passed along repeatedly. In an article published in August 2018 in the journal Cerebral Cortex, researchers analyzed the brain responses of 40 people as they read real New York Times health article headlines and abstracts. They found that those who don’t regularly read the news were best able to predict the popularity of those articles among real readers.
dédicace spéciale à tous les paranoïaques :)
il y a tellement de choses dans cet article, je ne sais même pas par où commencer…
#mémétique #armée #manipulation #NYT #recherche #journalisme
]]>Dean Baker sur Twitter : "I got cited in a #NYT column under my professional name, «no one»"
▻https://mobile.twitter.com/DeanBaker13/status/941675950571446272
Les internautes sont enfin prêts à payer l’information - Le Temps
▻https://www.letemps.ch/economie/internautes-enfin-prets-payer-linformation
Vraiment ?
▻https://assets.letemps.ch/sites/default/files/styles/share/public/media/2018/04/05/file6zks40q0dhk15q1wmjdj.jpg.png?itok=kzHNelWT
Au prix de longues réflexions sur leurs grilles tarifaires, de nombreux titres enregistrent une hausse du nombre des abonnés numériques et des lecteurs payants. Il ne leur reste plus qu’à les fidéliser
#presse #journalisme #internet #nyt
]]>“What Congress Has Accomplished Since the Sandy Hook Massacre” (5 years ago)
▻https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/02/15/opinion/congress-gun-progress.html
Here is a guide to what Congress has — or, more accurately, has not — accomplished during this time.
]]>Adam H. Johnson on Twitter: “the most depressing fact about my job is that pro-war, pro-Israel, pro-austerity #NYTimes is still, by far, the most leftwing major paper in the country.”
▻https://mobile.twitter.com/adamjohnsonNYC/status/963787715392294912
Amazing graphics from the 1950s New York Times archive
▻https://medium.com/@stuartathompson/amazing-graphics-from-the-1950s-new-york-times-archive-910879e39a73
graphics teams back then used illustration in creative and beautiful ways. Some of the most stunning graphics I saw in the collection were illustrations.
]]>Barghouti’s N.Y. Times article met by Israeli ritual of diversion and denial -
Comparing article to terror attack and suggesting sanctions against the Times, as Michael Oren did, is more damaging to Israel’s image
Chemi Shalev Apr 19, 2017
read more: ▻http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/1.784060
At the end of his opinion piece in the New York Times about the Palestinian prisoners’ strike, Marwan Barghouti was originally described as “a Palestinian leader and parliamentarian.” After 24 hours of outrage and condemnation, an editor’s note conceded that further context was needed, pointing out that Barghouti had been convicted on “five counts of murder and membership in a terrorist organization.” News of the clarification spread like wildfire on social media. It was described in glowing terms as yet another historic victory of good over evil and of the Jewish people over its eternal enemies.
It was another example of the time-tested Israeli ritual of accentuating the insignificant at the expense of the essence, the results of which are well known in advance. First you manufacture righteous indignation over a minor fault in an article or the problematic identity of its writer, then you assault the newspaper or media that publicized it and cast doubt on its motives, then you demand to know how this was even possible and who will pay the price. In this way, the Israeli public is absolved of the need to actually contend with the gist of the article or public utterance, in this case Barghouti’s claims that he was physically tortured, that almost a million Palestinians have been detained over the years, that their conviction rate in the Israeli military court system is absurdly high, whether it’s really wise to hold as many as 6,500 security prisoners in custody at one time and so on.
The guiding principle of this perpetual war waged by Israel and its supporters against the so-called hostile press - to paraphrase a legendary John Cleese episode about a visit by German visitors to Fawlty Towers - is “Don’t mention the occupation!” After one spends so much energy on protestations and exclamations of how unthinkable, how outrageous and how dare they, there’s very little enthusiasm left to consider eternal control over another people or the malignant status quo that many Israelis view as the best of all possible worlds or how is it even possible that someone who is defined by former Israeli Ambassador and current deputy minister Michael Oren as a terrorist and a murderer on a par with Dylann Roof, who killed nine African American worshippers in a church in Charleston, is considered by many people around the world, including those at the New York Times, as an authentic leader whose words should be read and heard.
In an interview with IDF Radio on Tuesday, Oren put the ingenious diversionary strategy on full display. He described Barghouti’s op-ed as nothing less than a “media terror attack.” To this he added a pinch of conspiracy theory with a dash of anti-Semitism by claiming that the Times purposely published Barghouti’s article on Passover, so that Israeli and Jewish leaders wouldn’t have time to react. Then he approvingly cited the wise words of his new oracle, Donald Trump, describing the publication of the article and its content as “fake news.” And for his grand finale, Oren intimated that the proper Zionist response would be to close down the Times’ Israel office, no less.
In this way, anyone who wants to address Barghouti’s claims substantively, even if it’s to criticize them, is seen as collaborating with a terrorist and enabling terror. It’s the same system by which anti-occupation groups such as Breaking the Silence are tarred as traitorous, backstabbing informants so that no one dares consider the actual testimonies they present about the hardships of occupation and the immorality of forcing the IDF to police the West Bank. What’s hilarious, however, is that so many Israelis and Jews are convinced that articles such as the one written by Barghouti, which most readers probably view as yet another tedious polemic about an intractable Middle East conflict, somehow causes more harm to Israel’s image than a senior government official who compares a news article to a terror attack and who recommends closing down the offices of the most widely respected news organization in the world, a la Putin or Erdogan.
]]>After hyping itself as antidote to fake news, New York Times hires extreme climate denier
▻https://thinkprogress.org/new-york-times-hires-extreme-climate-denier-after-hyping-itself-as-an
The New York Times — which advertises itself as a defender of truth in the Trump era — just hired an extreme denier of #climate science as a columnist.
Bret Stephens was most recently deputy editorial page editor for Rupert Murdoch’s deeply conservative and climate-denying Wall Street Journal, where, in 2015, he wrote that climate change — along with hunger in America, campus rape statistics, and institutionalized racism— are “imaginary enemies.” He will now take those views to the New York Times.
Stephens is unusually extreme and divisive even for a climate science denier, also comparing scientists and those who accept their findings to Stalinists, anti-semites, and communists.
]]>New York Times apologizes for coverage of presidential election - World Socialist Web Site
▻http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/11/16/time-n16.html
In two open letters last Friday, one addressed to its staff and another directed to its readers, the New York Times apologized for its coverage of the US presidential election and promised to approach the Donald Trump administration with impartiality and fairness. The letters represent a white flag of surrender to Trump and the extreme right unfurled by an important element of the American liberal establishment.
]]>Living in China’s Expanding Deserts - The New York Times
▻http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/10/24/world/asia/living-in-chinas-expanding-deserts.html?smid=pl-share&_r=0
Très très #beau reportage, des images vraiment impressionnantes
This desert, called the Tengger, lies on the southern edge of the massive Gobi Desert, not far from major cities like Beijing. The Tengger is growing.
For years, China’s deserts spread at an annual rate of more than 1,300 square miles. Many villages have been lost. Climate change and human activities have accelerated desertification. China says government efforts to relocate residents, plant trees and limit herding have slowed or reversed desert growth in some areas. But the usefulness of those policies is debated by scientists, and deserts are expanding in critical regions.
#Chine #désert #désertification #climat #migration_écologique #photographie #cartographie
]]>Brussels Is Latest Target in Islamic State’s Assault on West - The New York Times
▻http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/03/25/world/map-isis-attacks-around-the-world.html?_r=0
Brussels Is Latest Target in
Islamic State’s Assault on West
By KAREN YOURISH, TIM WALLACE, DEREK WATKINS and TOM GIRATIKANON UPDATED March 25, 2016
Since March 2014, the Islamic State has carried out or inspired at least 29 deadly assaults targeting Westerners around the world, killing more than 650 people, according to a New York Times analysis of such attacks.
Number of Westerners, including people in Turkey, killed by terror attacks linked to or inspired by ISIS Since March 2014. Circles represent number of deaths. Only attacks resulting in deaths are shown.
#cartographie #nyt #isis #is #ei #daesh #djihadisme
]]>Prominent German journalist attacks refugees in the New York Times - World Socialist Web Site
▻http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/01/20/bitt-j20.html
Prominent German journalist attacks refugees in the New York Times
By Johannes Stern
20 January 2016
Last weekend, the New York Times published a vile commentary by Jochen Bittner entitled “Can Germany Be Honest About Its Refugee Problems?” In the article, Bittner, a regular contributor to the German weekly Die Zeit who also writes for the Times, calls for tougher action against refugees.
Bittner demands that German Chancellor Angela Merkel admit that she underestimated what he calls the “refugee problem” in Germany, declaring that “potentially thousands of these men are criminals, with no other goal than to rob and betray their hosts.”
]]>The New York Times backs anti-refugee drive in Germany - World Socialist Web Site
▻http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2016/01/15/nyti-j15.html
The New York Times backs anti-refugee drive in Germany
By Bill Van Auken
15 January 2016
In a brief editorial published Wednesday, the New York Times solidarizes itself fully with the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel as it exploits the media hysteria whipped up over alleged sexual harassment attributed to immigrants in Cologne, Germany in order to mount a crackdown against refugees fleeing the successive and ongoing imperialist wars in the Middle East.
]]>Nearing triumph over Ebola?
▻http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/2015/12/nearing-triumph-over-ebola.html
This New York Times editorial has chosen the wrong title: Nearing Triumph Over Ebola. We don’t “triumph” over any viral disease; we hold it at bay, and hope it’s taught us enough to fend off the next goddam virus as well.
(...) as long as we enjoy feeling superior to the poor countries, the reservoirs of disease in those countries will remain as deadly to us as smallpox was to the upper classes in Charles Dickens’s Bleak House. That novel was first published in the early 1850s.
#inégalités #santé #NYT
]]>Getting to the Scene, No Matter Where, to Get the Story - The New York Times
▻http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/06/business/media/getting-to-the-scene-no-matter-where-to-get-the-story.html?_r=0
Tous les lieux pour lesquels le NYT a publié un article - ça me rappelle quelque chose :)
We call them datelines: place names in capital letters at the beginning of articles reported from around the world. Every day there are scores. Every year there are tens of thousands, so numerous they may seem routine.
They are not. Datelines mean that The New York Times is on the scene. They catalog the reach of our journalists, who seek to witness what they write about, probe deeply into events and capture the most memorable images.
In an age of instant posts and pundits, we believe more than ever that going there makes our journalism distinctive, richer, more personal and more reliable.
]]>Death in Syria - The New York Times
▻http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/09/14/world/middleeast/syria-war-deaths.html?_r=0
More than 200,000 people
have been killed in the four-and-a-half-year Syrian civil war.
The constant violence has forced more than four million to
flee the country, fueling a refugee crisis in the Middle East
and Europe. The country is so dangerous that a definitive tally
of deaths is not possible, but several groups are trying to
document how many Syrians have died, and what killed them.
Each of these dots represents one person
who was killed during the conflict.
]]>Why China Is Rattling the World - The New York Times
▻http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/08/26/business/-why-china-is-rattling-the-world-maps-charts.html?smid=tw-share
Simple, Traditionnel, sobre et efficace. le NYT.
Chinese Trade is a Driving Economic Force
As China’s economy slows, countries with significant exposure to raw materials, like Australia and Brazil, are facing serious headwinds. Germany exports machinery and automobiles to China, which had been a counterbalance to slow growth in Europe.
]]>The Global Refugee Crisis, Region by Region - The New York Times
▻http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/06/09/world/migrants-global-refugee-crisis-mediterranean-ukraine-syria-rohingya-malaysi
By PATRICK BOEHLER and SERGIO PEÇANHA UPDATED August 26, 2015
A look at hot spots in what the United Nations says has
become the worst migration crisis since World War II.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2015/05/21/migrants/01120c94ff216812f2fc3d93f3d07216df9ef6f1/images/hungary-cropped.jpg http://graphics8.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2015/05/21/migrants/01120c94ff216812f2fc3d93f3d07216df9ef6f1/balkans-map-580.jpg http://graphics8.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2015/05/21/migrants/01120c94ff216812f2fc3d93f3d07216df9ef6f1/asia-720.png http://graphics8.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2015/05/21/migrants/01120c94ff216812f2fc3d93f3d07216df9ef6f1/images/ukraine.jpg
#migrations #asile #cartographie #photographie #réfugiés #nyt
]]>#WebRTC being used now by embedded 3rd party on #nytimes.com to report visitors’ local IP addresses.
▻https://twitter.com/incloud/status/619624021123010560
Around the Globe, a Desperate Flight From Turmoil - The New York Times
▻http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2015/06/21/world/map-flow-desperate-migration-refugee-crisis.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0
Tratitement visuel très intéressant
Around the Globe, a
Desperate Flight From Turmoil
By SERGIO PEÇANHA and TIM WALLACE JUNE 20, 2015
Nearly 60 million people are displaced around the world because of conflict and persecution, the largest number ever recorded by the United Nations. About 14 million of those fled in 2014, according to a report released this week.
#réfugiés #asile #migrations #hcr #nyt #cartographie #visualisation #art
]]>2013 : The Year in Interactive Storytelling - NYTimes.com
▻http://www.nytimes.com/newsgraphics/2013/12/30/year-in-interactive-storytelling
Tous les grahiques, cartes et infographies du NYT en 2012 et 2013. Ça vaut vraiment le coup de se perdre un peu dans les listes. Il y a des trésors.
2013: The Year in Interactive Storytelling
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2012 : The Year in Graphics - Graphic - NYTimes.com
▻http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/12/30/multimedia/2012-the-year-in-graphics.html
2012: The Year in Graphics
Graphics and interactives from a year that included an election, the Olympics and a devastating hurricane. A selection of the graphics presented here include information about how they were created.
]]>How the Recession Reshaped the Economy, in 255 Charts - NYTimes.com
▻http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/06/05/upshot/how-the-recession-reshaped-the-economy-in-255-charts.html?_r=0&abt=0002&abg
How the Recession Reshaped the Economy, in 255 Charts
By JEREMY ASHKENAS and ALICIA PARLAPIANO Updated: JUNE 6, 2014
Five years since the end of the Great Recession, the economy has finally regained the nine million jobs it lost. But not all industries recovered equally. Each line below shows how the number of jobs has changed for a particular industry over the past 10 years. Scroll down to see how the recession reshaped the nation’s job market, industry by industry.
#cartographie #visualisation #états-unis #crise_économique #nyt
]]>Une sélection des très bons reportages du NYT sur Ebola. Pour remettre l’épidémie dans son contexte.
▶ The Path of the Ebola Virus Outbreak | The New York Times - YouTube
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AKsmo6NlOg
30 déc. 2014
A look at how the disease spread far beyond Meliandou, Guinea in just a few months.
▶ In Ebola Outbreak, Fear and Evasion - YouTube
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9ugS-Pw_3o
29 déc. 2014
Each day brings with it new warnings about the deadly Ebola outbreak already blamed for killing more than 2600 people across West Africa. And while countrie.
▶ Inside the Ebola Ward | Virus Outbreak 2014 | The New York Times - YouTube
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGVBHRYvi3s
24 oct. 2014
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Workers at the International Medical Corps treatment center in Suakoko, Liberia, use faith, hard work and caution as they face a stream of sick people in this remote hilltop east of Monrovia.
▶ Fighting the 2014 Ebola Virus Outbreak Street by Street | The New York Times - YouTube
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBbsnyqlihs
16 oct. 2014
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Some ambulance workers in Monrovia have been infected with Ebola, while others have been attacked for not getting to patients in time. A week on the road as Liberia’s capital dips deeper into crisis.
▶ Burial Boys of Ebola | Virus Outbreak 2014 | The New York Times - YouTube
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3o7EJcN4Rk
25 août 2014
Ebola Outbreak 2014: In Sierra Leone, a group of young men take on the dirtiest work of the Ebola outbreak: finding and burying the dead.
]]>Another attempt to humanize Nusrah Front as more moderate than #ISIS
▻http://mideastwire.wordpress.com/2014/09/22/another-attempt-to-humanize-nusrah-front-as-more-moderate-tha
I just don’t get it – do the #NYT and others understand what they are doing when they strive so hard to make Nusra front seem ok?
]]>“Where We Came From and Where We Went, State by State” (in the U.S.)
www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/08/13/upshot/where-people-in-each-state-were-born.html
e.g. Idaho
or Nevada,
]]>The leaked New York Times innovation report - an astonishing look inside the cultural change needed in the shift to digital — even in one of the world’s greatest newsrooms.
►http://www.niemanlab.org/2014/05/the-leaked-new-york-times-innovation-report-is-one-of-the-key-documents-o
#NYT #journalism #press #digital #numérique #change #innovation
Un mathématicien pour fidéliser les abonnés du #New_York_Times
▻http://www.telerama.fr/medias/un-biologiste-pour-fideliser-les-abonnes-du-new-york-times,109590.php
Le recrutement d’un expert tel que Wiggins, s’il semble donc logique, ne constitue pas une première dans la presse américaine : en octobre 2013 déjà, le Wall Street Journal avait débauché de l’université Columbia une certaine Rachel Schutt, chercheuse en « #data_science » et rompue elle aussi à l’élaboration de modèles informatiques de #prédiction. Et il est probable que d’autres journaux fassent de même rapidement. Car jusqu’ici, dans la presse, les données de navigation des internautes n’étaient utilisées principalement qu’en temps réel, à des fins d’optimisation de la viralité des contenus, ou par les annonceurs publicitaires. Avec l’arrivée de ces prédicteurs, chargés d’anticiper le désamour des abonnés, la presse entre dans une nouvelle ère des possibles, à la Minority Report : pouvoir devancer l’inéluctable, et le contrer.
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