ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL
Aniruddha Ghosal is an investigative journalist with over a decade of experience covering conflict, politics and human rights. He has reported from some of the world's most volatile regions, including Iraq, Afghanistan and India. His work has appeared in The Associated Press, The New York Times, The Washington Post and other major media outlets. In his latest piece for AP News, Ghosal provides a harrowing account of the communal riots that took place in New Delhi between Hindus and Muslims, leaving at least 42 people dead and hundreds more wounded. Through his reporting, Ghosal sheds light on the tensions surrounding India's new citizenship law and its impact on the nation's 200 million Muslims.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
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- Putin vowed to deepen the ties between Moscow and Hanoi and hailed Vietnam as a 'strong supporter of a fair world order based on international law, on the principles of equality of all states and non-interference in their domestic affairs.'
- The U.S. Embassy in Hanoi criticizing Putin's visit, saying that 'no country should give Putin a platform to promote his war of aggression and otherwise allow him to normalize his atrocities.'
Conflicts of Interest
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Contradictions
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Deceptions
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Recent Articles
Putin's Vietnam Visit: Exploring Historical Ties and Future Alliances Amidst Regional Power Struggles
Broke On: Wednesday, 19 June 2024During his state visit to Vietnam, Russian President Vladimir Putin reinforces historical ties and Russia's influence in the region, despite tensions with Europe and the US over Ukraine. Putin's meetings with top Vietnamese officials may provide insight into Vietnam's future alliances and priorities. With trade between Russia and Vietnam at $3.5bn, economic, education, and energy issues are expected to be discussed.