Saturday, April 27, 2024

TOPIC

reuters

‘I’m not talking to Reuters, you did not do a proper job’, Saudi energy minister snaps at Reuters journalist after OPEC meet in Vienna

Saudi Arabia Energy Minister lambasted a Reuters journalist and refused to answer his questions for misleading reports on oil price

How Western Media like Reuters, WaPo and Guardian ignored facts to peddle the ‘caste hierarchy’ narrative while covering Lakhimpur Kheri case

The Western media did an exclusive and biased coverage of the rape and murder of two Dalit girls in Lakhimpur, UP.

Government of India refutes media reports claiming India planning to import wheat, says the country has sufficient stock

The Department of Food and Public Distribution clarified that there is no plan to import wheat as there is sufficient stock in India.

Photos that dishonoured COVID deaths, shamed India, by photographer who was murdered by Taliban, win Pulitzer

Danish Siddiqui was killed by the Taliban on July 16, 2021, during an assignment in the war-torn country of Afghanistan.

How Reuters downplayed the brutal lynching and burning of Sri Lankan man in Pakistan over ‘blasphemy’ rumours

Reuters, that covered the news of murder in Pakistan over blasphemy rumours, attempted to whitewash the brutal lynching with its headline.

Coal crisis: How global media is attacking India to reduce China’s embarrassment

But the blackouts haven’t happened yet. We are on thin ice, but we are getting by. You cannot deny that.

Huawei, the company close to the Chinese govt, sponsors Reuters article praising Kerala for COVID-19 management even as cases soar

The pro-Kerala propaganda article is written by Reuters correspondent Krishna N Das attempting to give a clean chit to the Kerala government for Covid management while the state remains India's worst affected.

Danish Siddiqui was identified as an Indian by Taliban, dragged out of a mosque, beaten and executed, body mutilated: Read details

Danish Siddiqui's brutal murder has been whitewashed by the mainstream media and US State Department. He was beaten, riddled with bullets and his body was mutilated by Taliban after they confirmed his identity as an Indian journalist working for Reuters.

When death is not a leveler: Why did we forget the murder of cameraperson Achyutananda Sahu by liberal terrorists in Chhattisgarh?

Nobody wanted to talk about DD cameraperson Achyutanands Sahu's hopes and dreams and the lives of those he touched. Nobody even cared to send hazaar lanaatein (thousand curses) to the bullet that killed him.

After the Taliban killed Indian photojournalist Danish Siddiqui, pictures of his family being sold on Getty for Rs 23,000 each

Incidentally, Getty Images had hosted pictures of funeral pyres of Covid victims in India at the same price as that of the relatives of Danish Siddiqui

Latest News

Recently Popular

Connect with us

255,564FansLike
665,518FollowersFollow
41,800SubscribersSubscribe