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How many civilians have died in the Ukraine war?
Global Editor Tom Nagorski answers a newsletter reader’s question about the civilian toll of the war. In a new section in , called Out of the Inbox, we’ll answer questions from readers about Grid stories.This question about the civilian toll of the war in Ukraine originally appeared in . Grid’s Global Editor Tom Nagorski answers below. to see more readers’ questions answered — and to submit your own.Tom Nagorski: Thanks for the question. In one way, we can say, you’ve come to the right place — here at Grid, on a weekly basis. On the other hand, an accurate accounting of civilian deaths is...…Global Editor Tom Nagorski answers a newsletter reader’s question about the civilian toll of the war. In a new section in , called Out of the Inbox, we’ll answer questions from readers about Grid stories.This question about the civilian toll of the war in Ukraine originally appeared in . Grid’s Global Editor Tom Nagorski answers below. to see more readers’ questions answered — and to submit your own.Tom Nagorski: Thanks for the question. In one way, we can say, you’ve come to the right place — here at Grid, on a weekly basis. On the other hand, an accurate accounting of civilian deaths is...WW…
Welcome, 2022! We have some questions.
From inflation to the pandemic, Taiwan to Ukraine, and beyond — Grid’s global editor looks at the year ahead and what to watch for.When it comes to global events, forecasting can seem a fool’s errand. I recall moderating a panel in the last days of 2019, with experts opining about the year ahead. They offered GDP forecasts, predictions for geopolitical hot zones and so on. I went home feeling well-informed, a bit more mentally prepared for whatever 2020 might bring.Hear more from Tom Nagorski on this story:Your browser does not support the audio element.Pity the prognosticators, I thought...…From inflation to the pandemic, Taiwan to Ukraine, and beyond — Grid’s global editor looks at the year ahead and what to watch for.When it comes to global events, forecasting can seem a fool’s errand. I recall moderating a panel in the last days of 2019, with experts opining about the year ahead. They offered GDP forecasts, predictions for geopolitical hot zones and so on. I went home feeling well-informed, a bit more mentally prepared for whatever 2020 might bring.Hear more from Tom Nagorski on this story:Your browser does not support the audio element.Pity the prognosticators, I thought...WW…
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