Anushka Patil

Anushka Patil is a reporter at The New York Times covering live news. She previously worked as a senior social media editor at BuzzFeed News and joined The Times in 2019. Her primary focus is on events in the Middle East, and she is based in New York.

64%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

88%

Examples:

  • Still, they welcomed the opening of a maritime corridor.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

Examples:

  • Anushka Patil previously worked at BuzzFeed News before joining The New York Times in 2019.

Contradictions

88%

Examples:

  • Aid delivery by sea is nowhere near as efficient as delivering it by land.
  • The ship towed a barge loaded with some 200 metric tons of rice, flour, lentils and canned tuna across the Mediterranean from Cyprus.

Deceptions

50%

Examples:

  • > The ship, the Open Arms, towed a barge loaded with some 200 metric tons of rice, flour, lentils and canned tuna.

Recent Articles

Four More Israeli Hostages Confirmed Dead as Pressure Mounts for Cease-Fire and Release of Remaining Captives

Four More Israeli Hostages Confirmed Dead as Pressure Mounts for Cease-Fire and Release of Remaining Captives

Broke On: Monday, 03 June 2024 Four more Israeli hostages, including Haim Perry (80), Yoram Metzger (80), Amiram Cooper (84), and Nadav Popplewell (51), have been confirmed dead by the Israeli government. The victims were believed to have been killed 'several months ago' near Khan Younis in southern Gaza. At least 120 people are still being held captive by Hamas, with approximately 43 of them confirmed dead. The international community calls for an end to the violence and peaceful negotiations.
Celebrity Chef's Nonprofit Delivers Nearly 200 Tons of Food and Water to Gaza Strip via New Maritime Corridor

Celebrity Chef's Nonprofit Delivers Nearly 200 Tons of Food and Water to Gaza Strip via New Maritime Corridor

Broke On: Friday, 15 March 2024 A ship organized by a celebrity chef's nonprofit delivered nearly 200 tons of food and water to the blockaded Gaza Strip on Friday, becoming the first to test a new maritime corridor for ramping up aid. The boat was dispatched by World Central Kitchen, founded by chef Jos Andrés, and the Spanish search-and-rescue group Open Arms. At least 27 children have died of malnutrition in Gaza with more than a quarter of the population facing catastrophic levels of deprivation and starvation according to the United Nations.