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Journalist asks people to not circulate photo of dead reporter, after sharing photos of funeral pyres he clicked, netizens call her hypocrite

Reuters photojournalist Danish Siddiqui was killed by the Taliban during clashes at Spin Boldak district in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

Reuters photojournalist Danish Siddiqui, who received international praise for Covid funeral pyre pics, killed by Taliban in Afghanistan

Indian journalist Danish Siddiqui, who has been reporting from Afghanistan the past few days, has been killed by the Taliban.

BJP worker quoted by Reuters as ‘dissident against Modi’ says he has full faith in the Prime Minister

Reuters published report suggesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing dissent within BJP after the COVID scourge in India

Feasting on the dead: Reuters’ morbid obsession with watching Hindus burn amid the rising COVID-19 pandemic

One photograph that we saw splashed all over social media was one that had an aerial view of a burning ghat in India by Reuters

Reuters’ ‘First Dogs’ video after Trump leaves White House is quite racist, especially towards India and Japan

Reuters could have used literally any other clip of Trump while speaking about dogs in White House

Home Ministry calls out Reuters’ misleading report claiming Army has taken over COVID-19 facilities in Delhi, says ‘The news is far away from reality’

While one temporary Coronavirus hospital has been handed over to ITBP, Reuters claims all Delhi Coronavirus hospitals given to army

NDTV, Reuters and AP journalists occupying palatial govt bungalows in Srinagar asked to vacate, Kashmir Press Club miffed

Journalists have their government allocated bungalows taken back, Kashmir Press Club issues statement against the government.

Reuters photojournalist Siddiqui Ahamad Danish arrested by Sri Lankan police for forcibly entering school premises

Pulitzer winner Reuters Chief Photographer in India arrested by Sri Lankan police for unauthorised entry into a school

Reuters lies about ‘Kashmiris being beaten up’, pressurises Indian news agency to ‘give them more’ despite denial from police and CRPF

A news agency employee claims that Reuters insisted on material on attacks on Kashmiri Muslims in Uttarakhand despite being denied

For decades, Johnson and Johnson was aware of toxic asbestos content in its baby powder: Report

The Reuters report claims that the drug maker knew for decades that its baby powder contained asbestos.

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