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S panda

I hold a deep interest in politics, human rights and climate change. I let empathy take the front seat, preparing breaking pieces that spark discussions or prick one's curiosity. I'm all for reporting the important in the right manner. My journalism journey started during my college years as a Civil Engineering student. I became fond of art, shifting to my current career. I'm pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, and aiming to bring a bigger change through my reports.

Crisis in Syria and HTS’ Abu Mohammed al-Julani: There is more to it than meets the eye

Crisis in Syria and HTS’ Abu Mohammed al-Julani: There is more to it than meets the eye

The humanitarian situation in Syria after the recent crisis is being closely monitored. Global leaders agreed in a recent meeting in Jordan to support a peaceful transition process in Syria. They called for justice and

German health system needs Syrian doctors: Let’s understand

German health system needs Syrian doctors: Let’s understand

Nearly 236,000 Syrian nationals are currently paying tax in Germany. That number increases if you add those holding German citizenship - as these people are not counted in the labour statistics as Syrian. Of these,

International Organisation for Migration appeals for $30 million for Syria

International Organisation for Migration appeals for $30 million for Syria

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has appealed for $30 million to urgently assist almost 700,000 people in Syria. 14 years of brutal conflict across the country have left hundreds of thousands of people dead

Possible migrant discrimination in focus as Italy grants citizenship to Javier Milei

Possible migrant discrimination in focus as Italy grants citizenship to Javier Milei

Italy has granted citizenship to Javier Milei, President of Argentina, sparking intense backlash from opposition politicians and netizens. The opposition sought to compare Milei's treatment to the difficulties faced by children born in Italy to

Suchir Balaji’s death reignites debates about ethics, copyright and future of content creators

Suchir Balaji’s death reignites debates about ethics, copyright and future of content creators

The sudden death of Suchir Balaji has brought artificial intelligence and copyright issues back in the limelight. The Indian-origin former OpenAI researcher used to raise serious concerns about ethical complications in the industry he helped

Email firing: This particular General Motors layoff is taking social media by storm

Email firing: This particular General Motors layoff is taking social media by storm

"Imagine getting laid off from a company after 38 years of loyalty?" asked Joel Lalgee in a social media video. The post has been going viral as netizens think deeper about the layoff methods some

Conflict zones claim at least 68 journalists’ lives in 2024

Conflict zones claim at least 68 journalists’ lives in 2024

2024 noted at least 68 journalists' deaths in the line of duty, according to the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). The data has been sourced from leading international press freedom organisations. More than

Bosch layoffs highlight Germany’s economic challenges: Let’s explore

Bosch layoffs highlight Germany’s economic challenges: Let’s explore

More than 10,000 job cuts are on the horizon in Germany as scores of manufacturing giants such as Bosch face increasing economic challenges. This announcement came from Bosch amid fierce competition and decelerating progress affecting

Exploring Selena Gomez’s humanitarian efforts across the globe

Exploring Selena Gomez’s humanitarian efforts across the globe

Selena Gomez rose to fame in her role on a sitcom on Disney Channel. Since releasing her debut album 'Stars Dance' in 2013, she has become a global star. Many of her albums topped the

The next human pandemic could set us back $13.6 trillion

The next human pandemic could set us back $13.6 trillion

Is the next pandemic imminent? Commercial insurance market Lloyd's of London recently predicted that the future human pandemic is likely to cause economic losses of $13.6 trillion for the global economy in a 5-year period.