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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.

CEO Sundar Pichai drops hints of another major Google layoffs

CEO Sundar Pichai drops hints of another major Google layoffs

Tech giant Google is continuing its layoff spree this year, too. Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai recently announced in an all-hands meeting that the company has eliminated 10% of its managerial positions, including directors and

UN human rights office sending back team to Syria soon: Details inside

UN human rights office sending back team to Syria soon: Details inside

The United Nations human rights office plans to send a small team of its officers to Syria for the first time in years after the ouster of long-time President Bashar al-Assad, a UN spokesperson told

Sudan crisis demands ‘sustained and urgent attention’

Sudan crisis demands ‘sustained and urgent attention’

Briefing ambassadors in the Security Council, the director of operations at the UN office for coordination of humanitarian affairs issued an urgent plea for international support to address the concerning toll of the ongoing Sudan

Trauma bonding explained: Let’s understand the unhealthy bond, signs and breaking the bond

Trauma bonding explained: Let’s understand the unhealthy bond, signs and breaking the bond

If explained in simple terms, trauma bonding is a psychological response to abuse. In such a condition, the person being abused starts to house positive feelings, such as sympathy or affection, for the perpetrator. Trauma

Stockholm seeks to ban ‘repeat’ asylum seekers: Let’s understand

Stockholm seeks to ban ‘repeat’ asylum seekers: Let’s understand

Stockholm has tabled a bill to restrict the possibility of rejected asylum seekers re-applying for asylum if they have not left the country first. If passed, the bill is expected to significantly reduce the number

Sara Sharif murder: Father and stepmother jailed for life for brutal crime

Sara Sharif murder: Father and stepmother jailed for life for brutal crime

The father and stepmother of Sara Sharif, a 10-year-old girl at the time of her death in 2023, have been jailed for life for her murder. During a "campaign of torture" that lasted at least

Pakistan to act against human traffickers as 4 Pakistanis confirmed dead in Greece boat tragedy

Pakistan to act against human traffickers as 4 Pakistanis confirmed dead in Greece boat tragedy

Pakistan's Foreign Office (FO) has confirmed the death of four Pakistanis in a major boat capsizing incident south of the Greek island of Crete on Saturday. The Embassy of Pakistan in Greece officials are in

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