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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.

The Hague starts public hearings in case filed by Sudan

The Hague starts public hearings in case filed by Sudan

Sudan has been suffering one of the toughest humanitarian crises globally since 2023. The internal conflict in the country has pitted Sudan's army against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leading to tens of thousands

Infosys layoffs: Indian IT giant continues job cuts after February layoffs of 350 employees

Infosys layoffs: Indian IT giant continues job cuts after February layoffs of 350 employees

Indian IT giant Infosys recently fired 45 trainees at one of its offices in Bengaluru after they failed to clear internal assessments despite three attempts. This comes after the company laid off as many as

Just Stop Oil climate activists changing tactics?

Just Stop Oil climate activists changing tactics?

Just Stop Oil - the British group famous for its protests against climate change - has decided to change tactics after a final protest in London next month. The group said that it had met

Turkish protests: BBC reporter arrested and deported

Turkish protests: BBC reporter arrested and deported

In a major update, a BBC correspondent has been arrested and deported from Turkey after reporting on the ongoing protests in the country. The reporter had been arrested in Istanbul on March 26 and detained

Channel Crossings: French authorities rescue at least 225 migrants

Channel Crossings: French authorities rescue at least 225 migrants

The French authorities rescued 225 migrants just recently, as scores of people continued their journey in the direction of the UK. Data from the British authorities highlights that 1,452 migrants crossed the Channel to the

Let’s understand impact of IBM layoffs on India’s job market

Let’s understand impact of IBM layoffs on India’s job market

Tech giant IBM is in the process of firing around 9,000 employees in the US in 2025. This restructuring effort is affecting multiple sections in the US, including the company's Cloud Classic unit, according to

China takes countermeasures as US tariffs on Chinese goods take effect

China takes countermeasures as US tariffs on Chinese goods take effect

China has just announced that it is going to impose additional tariffs of up to 15% on some US goods from March 10 and restrict exports to 15 US companies. These retaliatory measures come as

More than 80% of people in Japan support capital punishment: Poll

More than 80% of people in Japan support capital punishment: Poll

More than 80% of people in Japan support the death penalty, according to a recent poll on the issue taken late last year. Compared to the earlier poll in 2019, support for capital punishment edged

More than 120,000 migrant pushbacks recorded at EU borders last year

More than 120,000 migrant pushbacks recorded at EU borders last year

Nine NGOs, including the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, recently released a report detailing more than 120,000 migrant pushbacks recorded at the European Union's external borders last year. Pushbacks often lead to serious tragedies. This, according to

Microsoft’s Skype retires on this date as Teams grabs the spotlight: No layoffs expected

Microsoft’s Skype retires on this date as Teams grabs the spotlight: No layoffs expected

Founded in 2003, Skype has been an integral part of shaping modern communications. Microsoft bought the online audio and video calling platform in 2011 for $8.5 billion after outbidding Google and Facebook - its largest