Data Vis Dispatch, January 23

Welcome back to the 126th edition of Data Vis Dispatch! Every week, we’ll be publishing a collection of the best small and large data visualizations we find, especially from news organizations — to celebrate data journalism, data visualization, simple charts, elaborate maps, and their creators.
Recurring topics this week include animals, money, and conflicts around the world.
This week we saw all sorts of animal visualizations: AI decoding animal behavior, shrinking bird populations and — maybe a bit macabre — a special animal coming to our tables for big bucks:
Financial Times: How AI is decoding the animal kingdom, January 18

After over three months of war between Israel and Hamas, the United Nations has declared the Gaza Strip uninhabitable. We saw charts and maps on lack of aid deliveries, network failures, and Israeli ground operations in Gaza:



We also saw updates on Houthi attacks on ships in the Suez Canal and their consequences for international shipping:


But let’s not forget other warfare and violence. Of the ten countries with the highest homicide rates in the world, five are in the Caribbean; West African coastal countries are concerned about the spread of Islamist insurgents in the Sahel. And while Ukraine has had some successes, economists and officials predict that money and time may be running out:



Money wasn’t only an important topic in this week’s Ukraine-Russia visualizations. We also saw charts on suspended EU payments to Hungary, seven tech companies with huge market values, and eight billionaires:

Átlátszó, Magyar Helsinki Bizottság: Eltékozolt lehetöségek. Befagyasztott uniós források Magyarországnak, January 18


Good and bad news for the climate. The bad news first:


Next up, visualizations from space and air:
天下雜誌: 中美角力,台灣應戰?低軌衛星爭霸戰, January 18

Finally, a detailed account of Europe’s political shift to the right, a murder case in Spain, and routes to ski resorts in France:



What else we found interesting


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