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Good reads & charts - March 15, 2024

Good reads & charts - March 15, 2024

In this edition: The humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Plus, continuing to normalize Trump's crazy, Haley's wins and who actually gets to enjoy flexible work in the United States?

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Good reads & charts provides an assortment of interesting articles and data that I have come across recently that do not warrant a full article and might not be related to something I have previously discussed, but I feel are worth larger consumption.

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The humanitarian disaster in Gaza

Before the war, an average of 500 truckloads of aid and fuel entered the Gaza Strip each day, five days a week, for a population already heavily dependent on aid, according to UN figures.

That number has fallen sharply. The highest daily number of trucks able to enter Gaza over the past five months has been 300, a figure reached just once. More often it has been well below 200 a day, according to UN figures.

Source: FT

Source: Can ships carrying aid help avert famine in Gaza? (FT)


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