Virginia Pietromarchi

Virginia Pietromarchi is a news reporter at Al Jazeera, known for her live coverage of breaking news events and in-depth analysis of current affairs. She has reported on a variety of topics including politics, social issues, and international relations. Her work often focuses on the impact of government policies on people's lives and she has covered stories from around the world, including conflicts in the Middle East and human rights issues in various countries. Pietromarchi is also known for her coverage of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, explaining the significance of his work and the implications of his legal battles. She has a talent for distilling complex information into clear, concise reports that are easily understandable by a wide audience.

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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.

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Contradictions

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  • At least 115 people have died in the clashes that ensued after the court ruling.
  • Bangladesh Supreme Court has scaled back the controversial government job quota system to allow for 93% of jobs to be filled based on merit

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Recent Articles

Bangladesh's Top Court Partially Scraps Controversial Quota System After Deadly Protests, Leaving 5% for Veterans' Families

Bangladesh's Top Court Partially Scraps Controversial Quota System After Deadly Protests, Leaving 5% for Veterans' Families

Broke On: Wednesday, 17 July 2024 Bangladesh's Supreme Court partially dismantles quota system for gov't jobs, reducing it from 30% to 5%, following violent protests that left over 100 people dead. Protests continue as students demand merit-based hiring and justice for those killed.
At Least 65 Bodies Discovered in Gaza City Amidst Ongoing Clashes Between Israeli Troops and Hamas Militants

At Least 65 Bodies Discovered in Gaza City Amidst Ongoing Clashes Between Israeli Troops and Hamas Militants

Broke On: Thursday, 11 July 2024 Over 65 bodies discovered in Gaza City rubble amidst ongoing Israeli-Hamas clashes, resulting in widespread devastation and displacement. Conflict began in October 2023, leading to over 38,000 deaths according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Israel launched major offensive on June 28th, citing militants and tunnels as justification. Civilians disproportionately affected; UN orders Israel to protect Palestinians amidst genocide allegations. Ongoing conflict leaves many Palestinians in dire circumstances.
At Least 65 Bodies Discovered in Gaza City Amidst Ongoing Clashes Between Israeli Troops and Hamas Militants

At Least 65 Bodies Discovered in Gaza City Amidst Ongoing Clashes Between Israeli Troops and Hamas Militants

Broke On: Thursday, 11 July 2024 Over 65 bodies discovered in Gaza City rubble amidst ongoing Israeli-Hamas clashes, resulting in widespread devastation and displacement. Conflict began in October 2023, leading to over 38,000 deaths according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Israel launched major offensive on June 28th, citing militants and tunnels as justification. Civilians disproportionately affected; UN orders Israel to protect Palestinians amidst genocide allegations. Ongoing conflict leaves many Palestinians in dire circumstances.