βFor International Women's Day, I built an interactive map tracking attitudes like "a man earns, a woman stays home." The east-west divide is stark. And as an Italianβ¦ yeah, Italy is not doing great π Built with Claude Code π€― β gender-attitudes.netlify.app
#IWD2026 #GenderEquality #DataViz
08.03.2026 19:50
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graph tracking democratic backsliding is occuring more quickly in the US than elsewhere.
New from me: It is not just that the US is experiencing democratic backsliding. Authoritarianism has emerged more quickly than in other benchmark countries.
This graph from John Burn-Murdoch sums it up. π§΅
donmoynihan.substack.com/p/autocracy-...
31.01.2026 15:12
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I keep thinking again, in light of the latest Epstein files dump, about how MeToo βwent too far.β
31.01.2026 15:43
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Discord - Group Chat Thatβs All Fun & Games
Discord is great for playing games and chilling with friends, or even building a worldwide community. Customize your own space to talk, play, and hang out.
Bellingcat's Discord community is still digging through the Epstein files and making sure they're all safely backed up. You can join the thread here:
discord.com/channels/709...
Some really weird stuff in there. New users can use this link to join the server:
discord.com/invite/belli...
31.01.2026 09:33
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Historically, we've focused a lot on the brutal actions of authoritarian regimes, and today is no different.
07.01.2026 23:07
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04.01.2026 00:29
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The foreign-born fraction of the US population was 15% in 1890, and in 1910. America thrived.
That fraction is 16% now.
The difference is that in 1890/1910, >96% of immigrants were from Europe or Canada. Today that's less than 10%.
It's best to be honest about one one is actually afraid of.
02.12.2025 18:34
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Trumpβs 2025 UN Speech Was the Most Anti-European on Record
Every September, world leaders speak at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) about the global issues they deem most important. Theseβ¦
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Trumpβs 2025 UN speech was the longest U.S. address on record and the most negative toward Europe.
This is the focus of my first Medium article, where I track how Europe appears in U.S. UNGA speeches from 1946β2025 and visualize the results.
π Read on Medium:
medium.com/@alfredo-hs/...
25.09.2025 16:37
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βGaza must be eliminatedβ: Israelβs airwaves are filled with pro-genocide propaganda | Arwa Mahdawi
Here is a collection of 20 of the more outrageous statements by Israeli lawmakers or public figures since 7 October 2023
'Following Israelβs βpre-emptive strikeβ on Iran earlier this month, which happened just as more people started speaking up about the genocide, attention has been averted from Gaza. But Israelβs assault on Gaza (and the West Bank), is continuing apace.'
28.06.2025 06:19
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So is the rest of the planet just supposed to shut its mouth and treat these everyday massacres of civilians as normal now because Netenyahu and Trump now run the world?
24.06.2025 13:53
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Line graph titled "Public opinion on the 'Most Important Problem,' 1950 to 1979." The y-axis shows the percentage of respondents citing a given issue as the most important problem, ranging from 0% to over 60%. The x-axis spans years 1950 to 1980, with vertical dashed lines marking presidential elections from 1960 to 1972.
Four colored lines represent different issue categories:
Foreign Affairs (f): Dark blue line, dominant until mid-1960s, peaks around 1965, then declines steadily.
Economy (e): Yellow-green line, declines from 30% in 1950s to below 20% in 1960s, then spikes dramatically around 1974 to over 60%.
Civil Rights (c): Purple line, nearly flat at low levels until a sharp peak around 1963β1965, then falls sharply.
Social Control (s): Teal line, low and flat until a sharp rise in late 1960s, peaking around 1970β1972.
Two red arrows highlight peaks: one for "civil rights" around 1963β1965, and one for "social control" around 1970β1972. Scatterplot points with letters ("f", "e", "c", "s") show individual data points used to estimate trend lines. Source: Omar Wasow (@owasow), with URL to research: http://j.mp/agenda-seeding
In 1963, Bernard Cohen wrote the press may not tell people what to think, but it does tell them what to think *about*.
Similarly, in 1960s protests and media made civil rights salient.
All to say, politicians may struggle to shape mass opinion, but they can influence which issues are salient.
25.05.2025 16:31
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Externalising asylum is the hottest trend in EU migration policy; but just 10 years ago the European Commission opposed it on humanitarian and legal grounds.
Here's what you need to know.
euobserver.com/migration/ar...
23.05.2025 12:26
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One day, everyone will have always been against this.
Perhaps we're getting closer to that day. Can't help but think of those who said it was "too complicated", who cast doubt on the death tolls, who claimed the images from Gaza couldn't be trusted.
24.05.2025 08:49
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truly jarring watching Israel nearly winning Eurovision Song Contest, immediately followed by BBC news coverage of Israels new ground offensive in Gaza
17.05.2025 23:40
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To the dad wearing the βtaxation is theftβ shirt while playing with his kids at the *public park*:
Shine on, you crazy diamond.
11.05.2025 15:30
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A PlanetScope image from Planet Labs showing southern Gaza's city of Rafah on April 29. A large amount of destruction is visible, with much of the city having been demolished by the IDF. Rafah's municipal stadium is visible with a UAE Field Hospital and the newly created "Moraj Corridor" road is visible.
A PlanetScope image from Planet Labs showing southern Gaza's city of Rafah on April 29. A large amount of destruction is visible, with much of the city having been demolished by the IDF. Rafah's municipal stadium is visible with a UAE Field Hospital and the newly created "Moraj Corridor" road is visible.
Alarming amount of destruction in Rafah visible in recent @planet.com imagery.
The city, already heavily damaged by the IDF previously, is now almost entirely gone with previously intact neighborhoods like Al Jneineh or Khirbet Al 'Adas now being further demolished.
Comparison of April 29 & May 7.
08.05.2025 16:22
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βIllegal immigration, in particular, is poisoning our politics and trust in institutions.β
Dangerous and reckless language in a deeply nativist @financialtimes.com column today.
The normalization of far-right ideas in the name of fighting far-right actors is morally and strategically wrong!
03.05.2025 12:53
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π’New paper out on measuring global #migration flows using online data in @pnas.org
We use privacy-protected records from over 3 billion Facebook users to estimate migration flows between 181 countries, accounting for biases in social media usage
πhttps://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2409418122
02.05.2025 14:19
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This is a tragedy and a historic shame.
The public has a very strong interest in the intelligent, deep, and yes, highly balanced & non-partisan reporting that these institutions have given us my entire life.
Endorsing InfoWars/Newsmax spittle while attacking PBS is perverse and contemptible.
02.05.2025 15:10
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Named Entity Recognition in R
A tutorial for applying Named Entity Recognition in R with the reticulate package.
Iβve just published a hands-on tutorial on how to perform Named Entity Recognition (NER) using Pythonβs transformers library from within R via reticulate as part of my @firsa-eu.bsky.social project.
#rstats #dataviz #python #ggplot2 #tidytuesday #nlp #ner
firsa.eu/posts/ner_re...
20.04.2025 20:32
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#21 What Does International Trade Actually Look Like?
Looking at it as a network
New blog post: What does international trade actually look like? Where I made some pretty network graphs
11.04.2025 10:12
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Dear Dr. Abdelhadi,
The Keough School of Global Affairs, which houses the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, recently learned of your keynote speech at their student conference next weekend. The University of Notre Dame requires that all events or lectures related to Israel/Palestine have ND Police security and planning. We were unaware of your planned lecture, and since this conference overlaps with two other annual events on campus, we cannot provide security at short notice. For this reason, we respectfully request that you do not participate in the conference. The Kroc Institute will honor any honorarium that was awarded for this event. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Sincerely,
Mary Gallagher
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Mary E. Gallagher
Marilyn Keough Dean
Keough School of Global Affairs
University of Notre Dame
I was scheduled to give a talk on Palestine at a student conference at @notredame.bsky.social. The University rescinded my talk a week in advance citing an extremely flimsy excuse. It is truly disgusting. Attached is the letter I received and my reply, link below...
07.04.2025 16:08
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Rain in Brussels
This graph visualizes the daily rainfall in Brussels over the course of a year. Each circle represents the amount of rain recorded on a specific day.
#30DayChartChallenge #RainInBrussels #WeatherData #DataVisualization #Graphane
playground.graphane.dev/editor/grnn2...
03.04.2025 07:26
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