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Ainara Tiefenthäler

@tiefenthaeler

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Since December, 48 people have died at protests in Peru. Ainara Tiefenthäler and I closely examined eight of those deaths to show how the military and national police used lethal tactics to crack down on anti-government protests. nytimes.com/2023/03/16/wor…

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“No es la policía que está disparando” dijo la presidenta de Perú. Pero The New York Times encontró que la policía y el ejército de Perú dispararon municiones letales contra civiles desarmados durante las protestas, a veces mientras huían. Un informe demoledor. nyti.ms/3FtcE56

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Es importante reconocer que el Times no es el primer medio en cubrir las muertes en las protestas en Perú—ni tiene mucha de la información en exclusiva. IDL-Reporteros OjoPúblico y La República llevan semanas cubriendo la noticia. Acá un ejemplo de muchos: idl-reporteros.pe/radiografia-de…

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Por cierto, hoy se publica impreso en The New York Times el reportaje de investigación de Brent McDonald y Ainara Tiefenthäler. Está en la página 10. nytimes.com/es/2023/03/16/…

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In today’s New York Times (Page 10), our visual investigation into Peruvian police and military’s repeated use of deadly force against protesters: firing shotguns with lethal ammo, shooting assault rifles at people fleeing and killing unarmed civilians hundreds of feet away.

In today’s New York Times (Page 10), our visual investigation into Peruvian police and military’s repeated use of deadly force against protesters: firing shotguns with lethal ammo, shooting assault rifles at people fleeing and killing unarmed civilians hundreds of feet away.
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Ever dreamed of a vacation to the pyramids in Egypt or the pristine beached of the Maldives, but wondered if it's safe to go as a queer person? Here is what L.G.B.T.Q. rights advocates and gay travel company owners said. nyti.ms/3qxlNoA

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It was a genuine pleasure talking to Sasha Colby — the winner of this year's RuPaul's Drag Race. She shared her thoughts on everything from Ziploc bags (they should sponsor her!), to tourism in her native Hawaii, and going through the T.S.A. while trans. nyti.ms/3NMYGjm

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C'mon The New York Times! Not again! The Stonewall uprising didn't spark "the modern" LGBTQ rights movement. What does that even mean? That everything that came before since the founding of the movement in 1950 was old fashioned? Try "key turning point" or "catalyst" for explosive growth.

C'mon <a href="/nytimes/">The New York Times</a>! Not again! The Stonewall uprising didn't spark "the modern" LGBTQ rights movement. What does that even mean? That everything that came before since the founding of the movement in 1950 was old fashioned? Try "key turning point" or "catalyst" for explosive growth.
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A wave of legislation targeting LGBTQ people has swept conservative-led states since 2021. But even in hostile political environments, some queer-friendly enclaves are thriving and attracting tourists. Here’s what the locals love about their communities. nyti.ms/44k28r4

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Sasha Colby dominated the runway in the latest season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” Now, she’s serving frequent-flier realness and sharing tips with the New York Times on how she packs (Ziplocs), what she always brings (crystals) and how she deals with the TSA. nyti.ms/445Rch4

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Visual evidence and internal communications show that before the strike on World Central Kitchen, multiple aid operations and local staff shelters in Gaza had come under Israeli fire — even after the I.D.F. was notified of the locations and logged them as humanitarian sites.

Ainara Tiefenthäler (@tiefenthaeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest investigation: Visual evidence and internal communications show 6 aid group operations in Gaza came under Israeli fire despite using the I.D.F.’s deconfliction system. nytimes.com/video/world/10…