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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.

Malaysian coastguard doubles patrols to locate undocumented Myanmar migrants

Malaysian coastguard doubles patrols to locate undocumented Myanmar migrants

Malaysia's coastguard is increasing patrols to locate boats carrying undocumented Myanmar migrants, after the detention of 196 migrants in the early hours of Friday on an island in the state of Kedah, as per reports.

Blinkit ambulance raises concern about shortages of life support units in India

Blinkit ambulance raises concern about shortages of life support units in India

India's quick commerce platform Blinkit is making headlines for launching a 10-minute ambulance option. It comes as the company is looking to expand beyond groceries and other items. Blinkit has launched 5 ambulances in Gurugram.

Suspect in Tesla Cybertruck blast identified as US Special Forces agent

Suspect in Tesla Cybertruck blast identified as US Special Forces agent

The driver of the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded on January 1 outside the Trump International Hotel has been identified as a US Special Forces operations master sergeant, a senior enlisted rank, according to four US

UN experts raise concerns about rising recruitment of child soldiers

UN experts raise concerns about rising recruitment of child soldiers

There is a UN commitment to protect children from being recruited as soldiers. It completed 35 years of adoption in 2024. But unfortunately, armed groups across the globe continue to increase the recruitment and use

Boeing shares see sharp drop after South Korea plane crash

Boeing shares see sharp drop after South Korea plane crash

Prominent manufacturer Boeing had to see multiple difficult periods in 2024. Its shares took another knock on Monday at a 4% fall at one stage after a deadly plane crash in South Korea on Sunday.

Protests erupt in Syria after clip about Alawite shrine attack surfaces: Humanitarian crisis in focus

Protests erupt in Syria after clip about Alawite shrine attack surfaces: Humanitarian crisis in focus

Thousands of people recently took to the streets in numerous cities across Syria after a clip circulated online representing an attack on an Alawite shrine in the north, according to media reports. The deadly protests

UN Secretary-General expresses deep sadness at Jimmy Carter’s death

UN Secretary-General expresses deep sadness at Jimmy Carter’s death

UN Secretary-General Guterres on Sunday expressed his deep sadness at the passing of former US President Jimmy Carter at his home in Plains, Georgia. He died at the age of 100. The Democratic Party icon

English Channel Crossings: More than 15,000 illegal immigrants use small boat to reach UK since 2018

English Channel Crossings: More than 15,000 illegal immigrants use small boat to reach UK since 2018

The ruling Labour Party of Britain has blamed the opposition Tories of an apparent "appalling legacy of border security" after figures suggested that more than 150,000 illegal immigrants reached the country on small boats since

Voluntary retirement plan in focus: BSNL layoffs to impact 18,000 to 19,000 employees

Voluntary retirement plan in focus: BSNL layoffs to impact 18,000 to 19,000 employees

Indian telecommunication company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has proposed a fresh voluntary retirement plan VRS 2.0 and announced that it is going to reduce thousands of job positions to enhance its financial balance. The

Barclays layoffs: Leading UK-based bank announced restructuring efforts before Christmas holidays

Barclays layoffs: Leading UK-based bank announced restructuring efforts before Christmas holidays

Just before Christmas holidays this year, Barclays handed out pink slips instead of year-end bonuses, firing dozens of employees. The UK-based bank also added insult to injury by denying many fired employees their annual bonuses.