An interesting selection for this week’s This is Visual Journalism, featuring infographic works from half dozen different countries. This time, the attention went to the meteorite fragment that hit Russia’s Chelyabinsk region on February 15, but we tried to bring you a wide range of topics, from economy to science and sports.
As we’ve mentioned in previous occasions, you can send us your suggestions to include in this section, just send an email or let us know on Twitter or Facebook.
Here’s our selection:

(image:Madhava B. Kulkarni )
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(image:Nigel Hawtin | New Scientist )
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(image:Mariano Zafra | El Pais )
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(image:Mohamad Ibrahim )
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J. Ángel Muñoz J.
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Carlos Padrón
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Mário Malhão | Diário Económico
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(image:Ivan Ciro P. Huamani )
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(image:Marco Giannini )
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(image:Celso Juarez )
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(image: Bi Yoo )
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(image:Ricardo Davino, Sattu | SuperInteressante )
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(image:Thiago Lyra, André Toma | Mundo Estranho )
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Last week, we featured some of the winning infographics from the 34th edition of SND’s annual “Best of News Design” creative competition:

(image:Gulf News )
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(image:South China Morning Post )
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(image:El Correo )
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(image:The Washington Post )
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(image:National Post )
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(image:Las Vegas Sun )
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(image:A lunar lookback )
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(image:The Plain Dealer )
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(image:Los Angeles Times )
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That’s it for this edition of This is Visual Journalism. We’ll be back next week with more infographic inspiration!
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