Fellows & Editors
Anna Codrea-Rado
- Trip:
- Nepal 2015
- Affiliation:
- The Guardian
- Country:
- Nepal
- Year:
- 2015
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Anna Codrea-Rado is an assistant editor at the Guardian US, covering the sustainable business and health beats. She has been working at the Guardian, first in the London office and now in New York, since 2011. She has covered education, culture, the public sector and business. She has also worked on digital products that aim to figure out new ways for funding journalism. Codrea-Rado is a graduate of the Columbia Journalism School and was the first Tow Center digital media fellow. At the Tow Center, she worked on research projects about the future of journalism and worked to engage the student body about the imperative need to incorporate digital tools into day-to-day reporting.
Stories
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Thousands Seek Shelter as Aftershocks Shake Nepal’s Capital
{image-1} Earthquake survivors are spending a third day in a self-built camp, in the Baluwatar neighbourhood of Kathmandu. Photo: Dietric Hennings In an abandoned field usually used as a dumping ground in...
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Aftershocks Hinder Rescue Efforts as Nepal Quake Death Toll Passes 2,500
A strong aftershock has caused panic and frustrated frantic efforts to reach possible survivors of Saturday’s earthquake in Nepal, with the death toll rising to more than 2,500. {image-1} Small avalanche...
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Nepal Death Toll Climbs Towards 2,000 as World Responds to Earthquake
The death toll from the devastating earthquake in Nepal climbed above 1,900 on Sunday and was continuing to rise as officials struggled to gauge the full scale of the disaster and the world...
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Nepal Quake Kills More Than 1,800 and Spreads Terror on Everest
More than 1,800 people were killed by a powerful earthquake that struck Nepal on Saturday. The earthquake – which measured 7.8 on the Richter scale – wrecked houses, levelled centuries-old temples and triggered avalanches...
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Nepal Quake: More Than 1,000 People Dead After Tremor Near Kathmandu
More than 1,000 people have been killed after a major earthquake hit Nepal, toppling buildings in the capital, Kathmandu, and triggering avalanches in the Himalayas. Nepalese police said the death toll in the...
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