
Amel Ghani
Regional Editor (Urdu) at Global Investigative Journalism Network
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1 month ago |
gijn.org | Amel Ghani
At Infobae, an online Argentinian newsroom established in 2002, a quiet revolution has taken place: the data team established by veteran data journalist Sandra Crucianelli is now made up entirely of women. When she started hiring her data team seven years ago, she was not looking to hire women in particular, that was just a happy coincidence. “I did not look for members based on their gender. I only focused on looking for the best [candidate] for each task,” she says.
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Feb 7, 2024 |
earthwisepk.com | Badar Alam |Amel Ghani
Thar has made more news headlines in the last 10 years than any other district in Pakistan with a similar social and economic profile has. Its chronic poverty, its endemic lack of modern amenities and its high infant mortality rates have been reported about so many times that, to millions of Pakistanis, it has been caricatured into a basket case – a place where nothing works.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
reporteasia.com | Amel Ghani
Honda Vietnam ha revelado que sus ventas al por menor de motocicletas y automóviles en octubre cayeron un 7,5% y un 15,9% respectivamente en comparación con el mes anterior debido a las dificultades del mercado. En el periodo examinado, Honda Vietnam vendió 180.881 motocicletas, con 18.452 exportadas y 2.148 automóviles de todo tipo.
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Oct 22, 2023 |
eco-business.com | Amel Ghani |Hassan Abbas
Villagers are slowly returning to the small village of Haku Wala in Pakistan’s Punjab province, following devastating floods that forced thousands to flee in late August. By 11 September, resident and retired air force officer Saeed Akhtar is back at home, but he is still surrounded by three feet of stagnant flood water. “Fish have become abundant here since the floods,” he says, pointing to one small positive outcome.
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Oct 22, 2023 |
reporteasia.com | Amel Ghani |Hassan Abbas
Los habitantes regresan lentamente al pequeño pueblo de Haku Wala, en la provincia pakistaní de Punjab, tras las devastadoras inundaciones que obligaron a huir a miles de personas a finales de agosto. El 11 de septiembre, Saeed Akhtar, residente y oficial retirado de las fuerzas aéreas, ha vuelto a su casa, pero sigue rodeado de un metro de agua estancada por las inundaciones. “Desde las inundaciones, aquí abundan los peces”, dice, señalando un pequeño resultado positivo.
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