Mallika Soni

Mallika Soni is a journalist who has written for Hindustan Times and other publications. She covers topics such as politics, international relations, and social issues.

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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

80%

Examples:

  • The author has a bias towards Israel and against Hezbollah. They also have a bias towards the Israeli military's actions in Lebanon.

Conflicts of Interest

60%

Examples:

  • The author has a conflict of interest with Israel as they are praising the Israeli military's actions in Lebanon and criticizing Hezbollah. They also have a bias towards Israel.

Contradictions

75%

Examples:

  • Israel killed Wissam Hassan Tawi, who was the most senior militant of Hezbollah group. The author also mentions that he was a top commander which contradicts this statement.

Deceptions

35%

Examples:

  • The author does not provide any evidence or quotes from Israeli officials confirming that Wissam Hassan Tawi was killed in an Israeli strike on south Lebanon. They also do not mention the source of their information.

Recent Articles

Israel Kills Top Hezbollah Commander in Air Strike on South Lebanon, Escalating Conflict with Group Amid Gaza Violence

Israel Kills Top Hezbollah Commander in Air Strike on South Lebanon, Escalating Conflict with Group Amid Gaza Violence

Broke On: Monday, 08 January 2024 Israel killed a top commander of Hezbollah group Wissam Hassan Tawil in an air strike on south Lebanon, escalating the conflict along the border. The Israeli military hit Hezbollah targets in response to cross-border attacks and has raised fears for a wider war between Israel and Hezbollah.

Fatal Car Explosion on Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls: No Indication of Terrorism

Broke On: Wednesday, 22 November 2023 A car explosion on the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls resulted in two fatalities. The vehicle was reportedly traveling at a high speed before it crashed into a checkpoint on the U.S. side of the bridge. Initial investigations found no evidence of a bomb or secondary explosive device. The incident led to the closure of four international bridges and halted cross-border train travel. Security checks on all cars were initiated at the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport in New York state. Investigators found no indications of terrorism.