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Janet Roberts
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Data journalism editor at Reuters. Part-time artist. Dreaming of a winning lottery ticket so I can flip those roles.
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Our story about China's shadow navy is featured on the Reuters World News podcast today. www.reuters.com/graphics/USA...
🔊 ‘Part of this meeting, which Mamdani himself asked for, is to ensure that New Yorkers aren't punished essentially for who they've voted for as mayor.’ Listen to correspondent Jonathan Allen on Reuters World News as Mamdani heads to Washington reut.rs/3K7GnWM
November 21, 2025 at 2:46 PM
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Yesterday we published a visual investigation about civilian ships in China that are training to invade Taiwan. This thread is about how we did it. www.reuters.com/graphics/USA... #OSINT
Shadow navy: How China's civilian fleet could be a potent weapon in a Taiwan invasion
A Reuters visual investigation of China's annual naval exercises off the Chinese coast opposite Taiwan shows how Beijing's
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November 21, 2025 at 2:15 PM
It’s known that China is using ferries and other civilian vessels to prepare for an invasion of Taiwan. Reuters reporters wondered: Could we track vessels from the sky and learn more about China’s military strategy? The answer is yes. Here's how we did it: www.reuters.com/graphics/USA...
Shadow navy: How China's civilian fleet could be a potent weapon in a Taiwan invasion
A Reuters visual investigation of China's annual naval exercises off the Chinese coast opposite Taiwan shows how Beijing's
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November 20, 2025 at 3:59 PM
Even in areas of the world where information is hard to gather, empirical evidence often is hiding in plain sight. You just have to know how to look for it.
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How we confirmed Assad-era mass grave conspiracy: Witnesses, science
Drone technology, forensic science helped corroborate witness accounts of how Assad's government trucked bodies from a mass grave to a secret location.
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October 23, 2025 at 2:06 AM
Drone footage, a stairwell and a prayer rug. A Reuters visual investigation upends Israel's story about its deadly attack on Nasser Hospital in Gaza last month.
Visual evidence upends Israel’s official story for deadly attack on Gaza hospital
Israeli troops say they targeted a Hamas camera in an August strike, but a Reuters investigation found the device belonged to one of the news agency’s journalists. An Israeli official now says troops fired without required approval. The five journalists who died in the strike are among 200 killed by Israel that it has yet to fully explain.
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September 26, 2025 at 12:13 PM
RFK Jr. says he wants to boost spending on autism research. In the first four months of this year, the NIH has done the opposite, according to a Reuters analysis of NIH data.
Exclusive: Trump administration cut autism-related research by 26% so far in 2025
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr has vowed to address rising U.S. autism rates as a top health priority for the Trump administration .
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May 16, 2025 at 6:48 PM
I couldn’t be prouder of the Reuters team that won the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting today. I’m especially thrilled for my brilliant friend Mo Tamman. He conceived this smart way of examining the supply chain for the deadly fentanyl trade. Read his work. It’s worth your time.
As part of Reuters Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative series on the global chemical trade behind America’s fentanyl crisis, our reporters bought everything needed to make $3 million worth of fentanyl. All it took was $3,600 and a web browser reut.rs/3Z48ryx
May 6, 2025 at 1:20 AM
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New project out today featuring the incredible work of @marianozafra.bsky.social , @claretrainorfarley.bsky.social, @samhart.bsky.social, @mcneill.bsky.social and many other Reuters colleagues. And shout out to @jersey-janet.bsky.social for another great editing collaboration.
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. www.reuters.com/graphics/FAM...
December 5, 2024 at 6:23 PM
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Hoe maak je verhalen over plekken waar je niet bij kunt?

Met datavisualisaties en illustraties maakte persbureau Reuters dit fabuleuze verhaal over Darfur, de Soedanese regio waar momenteel een hongersnood aan de gang is.

Hier staat de hele productie online: www.reuters.com/graphics/FAM...
December 5, 2024 at 12:49 PM
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Serious problems in the UN’s World Food Program’s response to the Sudan crisis are hampering the organization’s ability to alleviate hunger in the war-torn country and damaging its reputation with donors, according to a recent internal report seen by Reuters reut.rs/3VjB2hy
Exclusive: World Food Program’s troubles in Sudan hurt hunger relief, alienated donors - internal report
Serious problems in the United Nations World Food Program’s response to the Sudan crisis are hampering the organization’s ability to alleviate hunger in the war-torn country and damaging its reputation with donors, according to a recent internal report seen by Reuters.
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December 4, 2024 at 8:46 AM
People are starving to death in Sudan but no one knows how many. Enter @mcneill.bsky.social and @raytroncoso.bsky.social of Reuters. They used radar and optical sensor data from satellites to count new graves at Sudan's Zamzam camp for people displaced by war.

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How Reuters counted the dead in famine-stricken Sudan
No one knows how many people have died from the catastrophic hunger sweeping Sudan. But graves, counted from the sky, offer a clue to the devastation.
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December 5, 2024 at 1:28 PM
A Reuters deep dive on how the world failed to prevent an ongoing famine in Sudan.
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The world’s hunger watchdog warned of catastrophe in Sudan. Famine struck anyway.
Here’s how the world’s hunger monitoring-and-response system is supposed to work – and why it’s not achieving its mission.
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December 5, 2024 at 1:14 PM
The world has enough food and the technology to feed every person on Earth. Yet millions are starving. This @reuters story explains why.
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A vast global system exists to prevent famine. It's failing.
The IPC is meant to sound alarms that direct food aid to crisis spots. But the watchdog struggles to operate in areas of conflict – the main driver of hunger.
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December 5, 2024 at 1:05 PM