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Apr 4, 2023 β’ 12 tweets β’ 6 min read
U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) speaks outside Manhattan Criminal Courthouse ahead of Donald Trump's planned court appearance reut.rs/3ZVDU3T π· @caitochs
A woman prays with a rosary outside Manhattan Criminal Courthouse ahead of Trump's planned appearance reut.rs/3ZVDU3T π· Shannon Stapleton
Apr 3, 2023 β’ 7 tweets β’ 5 min read
A motorcade transporting former President Donald Trump leaves his Mar-a-Lago resort reut.rs/42UZdVT π· Ricardo Arduengo
Members of the media wait outside Trump Tower where former President Donald Trump is expected to arrive later today, in New York City reut.rs/42UZdVT π· @ReutersBarria
Feb 24, 2022 β’ 7 tweets β’ 5 min read
Our latest photos as Russia invades Ukraine, the biggest attack by one state against another in Europe since World War Two reut.rs/35hOkE9
Police inspect the remains of a missile that fell in the street in Kyiv, Ukraine reut.rs/35hOkE9 π· Valentyn Ogirenko
Jun 19, 2021 β’ 9 tweets β’ 6 min read
Terrence Floyd reacts during the unveiling of his brother George Floyd's statue as part of Juneteenth celebrations in Brooklyn, New York. More images of commemorations across America: reut.rs/3wNgRKQ π· Jeenah Moon
Dance captain Shair'Mae Harris, 17, leads members from 'For The Love of Dance Studio' during a Juneteenth parade in Flint, Michigan. More photos of commemorations: reut.rs/3wNgRKQ π· @emily_elconin
Jun 17, 2021 β’ 8 tweets β’ 6 min read
Signs of heavy security and state surveillance are never far away in China's new Xinjiang, dominated by patriotic tourism, police and propaganda: reut.rs/35z2oWN π· @tompeter@tompeter China is trying to move on from a security crackdown in Xinjiang in which more than a million ethnic Uyghurs were detained in re-education centers since 2016, according to U.N. experts and researchers β part of what Beijing has described as an effort to eradicate extremism
Apr 20, 2021 β’ 13 tweets β’ 9 min read
The jury said it has reached a verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder and manslaughter after kneeling on the neck of a dying George Floyd during an arrest last May. Watch live: bit.ly/32yVKy4
A protester shouts into a megaphone in front of the Hennepin County Government Center as a crowd awaits the verdict in Derek Chauvin's trial. Watch live: bit.ly/3dBpzok π· @ReutersBarria
Apr 19, 2021 β’ 8 tweets β’ 4 min read
For South Korea's haenyeo, the 'sea women' who free-dive the icy seas, climate change and environmental pollution have made finding enough sea life to harvest more difficult: reut.rs/32wIhXu π· Kim Hong-Ji
Every year the waters are a little less icy β warming as much as 2.6 times more than the world average β changing the undersea habitat and casting doubt on the future of the haenyeo, who gather abalone, conches, seaweed and other marine life by hand to be sold in local markets
Mar 11, 2021 β’ 12 tweets β’ 7 min read
Itβs been a year since the WHO declared a pandemic on March 11, 2020.
The scale of the coronavirus is overwhelming: 2.7 million people have died and 118 million have been infected.
Scenes from hospital ICUs show the devastation: reut.rs/3viH17y
The deaths have been staggering: hospital morgues overflowing, bodies kept in refrigerated trailers, victims buried in potter's fields, coffins lined up tightly in funeral homes reut.rs/3rQFIKU
Feb 1, 2021 β’ 7 tweets β’ 5 min read
With the dead arriving faster than they can be cremated or buried, the mortuaries at W. Uden & Sons are packed with coffins, many pinned with a sign: 'COVID-19 - TAKE PRECAUTIONS.' Inside one London funeral home as UK deaths surge: reut.rs/3tgYyfy π· @hannahmckay88 1/7 @hannahmckay88 Britain has recorded more COVID deaths per capita than any other country, but funeral director Matthew Uden said he refused to be numbed by the escalating toll: 'These are people's loved ones, they're not numbers' 2/7
Dec 25, 2020 β’ 15 tweets β’ 8 min read
The coronavirus pandemic brought the world to a standstill, climate change wreaked havoc and the Black Lives Matter movement demanded social change this past year. Here are the images that defined 2020: reut.rs/34kn6cH
The pandemic has affected every aspect of our lives, be it through illness, losing loved ones or jobs, being confined at home or finding new ways of working and interacting. Take a look back at our year of COVID: reut.rs/36CR8de
Oct 2, 2020 β’ 10 tweets β’ 5 min read
Trump's past week: Scenes from the campaign trail and the White House in the days leading up to Donald and Melania Trump testing positive for the coronavirus reut.rs/3jqoMqu
September 25: Trump and Vice President Mike Pence arrive at a campaign rally in Newport News, Virginia
Oct 1, 2020 β’ 7 tweets β’ 4 min read
Reuters met with families across India who lost a loved one to coronavirus. They were ordinary people from all walks of life, and included police officers and doctors on the frontlines of the fight against the virus reut.rs/34fJpiP
Javed Ali, a 42-year-old doctor in New Delhi, died in July. 'He was taking all the precautions while continuously working on the frontline without any breaks until he got symptoms. I am proud of him; my children are proud of him.' reut.rs/34fJpiP
Sep 30, 2020 β’ 4 tweets β’ 3 min read
In Pennsylvania coal country, miners forgive President Trump for failing to deliver the coal renaissance he promised. Read more from the battleground state: reut.rs/3ib9nJm π· Dane Rhys
Rick Bender, who owns a processing plant and voted for Trump in 2016, is struggling to keep workers employed because coal prices are so low. He plans to vote for Trump again: 'We feel if Trump doesn't get elected, the coal business is done.' More images: reut.rs/36gTUoN
Sep 30, 2020 β’ 8 tweets β’ 7 min read
'How you doing, man?': Joe Biden greeted President Trump at the start of their first debate, where they adhered to social-distancing protocols by not shaking hands. Follow the debate live: reut.rs/348rSsV π· @j_ernst_DC
While being interrupted by Trump, Biden said, 'Will you shut up, man? This is so unpresidential. Keep yapping, man.' More photos from the debate: reut.rs/30kVZwa π· REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Sep 29, 2020 β’ 7 tweets β’ 4 min read
Oregon inmates are finding redemption in the Cascade Mountains, fighting the biggest wildfires the state has seen in a century reut.rs/2EOupzW π· @adreeslatif 1/7 @adreeslatif The men are part of a seven-decade-old state-run program that aims to do two basic things: Rehabilitate prisoners by teaching them a trade, and provide extra boots on the ground for intense wildfire seasons 2/7
Sep 28, 2020 β’ 9 tweets β’ 7 min read
.@Reuters photographer @darrinzl documents his daughter Rebecca's cancer fight, worsened by a pandemic that brought paranoia over her compromised immune system, anxiety over supply chains and separation when togetherness was what his family needed most reut.rs/339YTpp 1/9 @Reuters@darrinzl Last year, Rebecca was diagnosed with Ewing's Sarcoma, a rare and extremely aggressive form of bone cancer. Becs, as the family calls her, was suddenly fighting for her life. She would need chemotherapy followed by surgery to replace the bone with a prosthetic in England 2/9
Sep 25, 2020 β’ 5 tweets β’ 4 min read
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a champion of gender equality, makes history again as the first woman and the first Jewish person to lie in state in the U.S. Capitol. More photos: reut.rs/309yUMS π· @erinschaff
The casket of Ruth Bader Ginsburg is carried up the steps of the U.S. Capitol for a formal memorial ceremony in National Statuary Hall. More images: reut.rs/309yUMS π· Joshua Roberts
Sep 23, 2020 β’ 7 tweets β’ 5 min read
The casket of Ruth Bader Ginsburg is carried up the stairs of the U.S. Supreme Court to lie in repose. More photos: reut.rs/3iWc5n3 π· @j_ernst_DC
The flag-draped casket of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg arrives in the Great Hall of the Supreme Court. More photos: reut.rs/3iWc5n3 π· Andrew Harnik
Sep 22, 2020 β’ 7 tweets β’ 5 min read
From hospitals to grocery stores to post offices, essential workers in the Washington area share their thoughts on working in the coronavirus pandemic: reut.rs/3i0xDOo π· @LeahMillis 1/7 @LeahMillis Registered nurse Annie Rigelhaupt (L): 'I see the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual toll this virus is taking on my coworkers. I see how their workload has doubled, even tripled, not to mention the risks and loss they are exposed to' 2/7
Sep 22, 2020 β’ 5 tweets β’ 4 min read
The death toll from the spread of the coronavirus in the United States has exceeded 200,000, by the far the highest number of any nation. More images of America's grim milestone: reut.rs/3clfBFb
Alisha Narvaez and Nicole Warring carry a deceased person into the basement area of International Funeral & Cremation Services in Harlem, New York. More images of America's outbreak as the death toll surpasses 200,000: reut.rs/35ZD6lR π· Andrew Kelly
Sep 19, 2020 β’ 5 tweets β’ 4 min read
Images from the life of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a stalwart liberal on the U.S. Supreme Court since 1993, who has died at age 87: reut.rs/32Jln0j
A man kneels as he brings a megaphone to a vigil on the steps of the Supreme Court, following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. More images of mourning: reut.rs/3hDOy9a π· @Al_Drago