
Rachel Lavin
Data Journalist at Bloomberg Graphics
Data journalist at Bloomberg @BBGVisualData Formerly @thetimes @ST_Ireland @businessposthq @TheSundayIndo @WIPLive BlueSky: https://t.co/TGDufLtIqP
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Mar 10, 2025 |
ba.bloombergadria.com | Rachel Lavin |Krishna Karra
Politika 10. mart 2025, 14:00 Palestinci se vraćaju na sjever Gaze otkako je u januaru proglašeno primirje između Izraela i Hamasa, pokušavajući da spase ono što je preostalo od njihovih domova nakon više od 15 mjeseci borbi. Uprkos uništenju, gotovo 140.000 zgrada još uvijek stoji širom ugrožene teritorije - ili oko 40 posto ukupnog broja - prema analizi radarskih slika istraživača s Državnog univerziteta u Oregonu.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
rs.bloombergadria.com | Rachel Lavin |Krishna Karra
Politika 10. mart 2025, 08:30 Palestinci se vraćaju na sever Gaze, otkako je u januaru proglašeno primirje između Izraela i Hamasa, pokušavajući da spasu ono što je preostalo od njihovih domova nakon više od 15 meseci borbi. Uprkos uništenju, gotovo 140.000 zgrada još uvek stoji širom ugrožene teritorije - ili oko 40 odsto ukupnog broja - prema analizi radarskih slika istraživača sa Državnog univerziteta u Oregonu.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
bloomberg.com | Andre Tartar |Ashleigh Furlong |Rachel Lavin
Share this articleOutsourcing patients to private hospitals is helping England’s overstretched National Health Service ensure most people get treated more than a month faster than they otherwise would, according to a Bloomberg News data analysis. It’s reducing the overall backlog too. But it’s also fueling a two-track system, where patients with more easily treatable conditions can be seen relatively quickly at private facilities, while others wait for care at NHS hospitals.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
bloomberg.com | Rachel Lavin |Fares Alghoul
Two weeks after a temporary truce in Gaza allowed more aid in, an Israeli ban risks disrupting the work of one of the main United Nations agencies supporting Palestinians there. Israel’s High Court of Justice on Wednesday blocked a last-minute attempt to keep the UN Relief and Works Agency, or UNRWA, from being banned. The loss will leave aid workers scrambling to replace supplies and services provided by the 75-year-old organization.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Rachel Lavin |Julia Janicki
An analysis of over 500 conflicts shows they rarely end easilyIn his Nov. 7 victory speech, President-elect Donald Trump vowed to “stop wars,” and he’s already shaping US policy in two major hot spots: Israel and Ukraine. But history tells us that modern wars rarely end easily, if at all. Since World War Two, over 500 wars have ended, according to the UCDP Conflict Termination Dataset of armed conflicts with over 25 deaths per year between 1946 and 2019.
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