
Shaistha Khan
Editor and Writer at RATESDOTCA
Former: Writer / Editor at Saudi Aramco. Current: Independent journalist, bylines in BBC Travel, Al Jazeera, Teen Vogue, Travel + Leisure & more.
Articles
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Nov 8, 2024 |
arab.news | Rawaa Talass |Shaistha Khan |Shyama Krishna Kumar |Rebecca Proctor
DUBAI: Saudi artist Fatimah Al-Nemer has devoted herself to depicting narratives of women through her multimedia art, which merges collage, photography and tapestry. From childhood, her life was shaped by the female presence, she says, whether that meant family members or characters in legends. Al-Nemer comes from Al-Qatif in the Eastern Province, one of the oldest cities in the Kingdom.
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Dec 12, 2023 |
newcanadianmedia.ca | Katrya Bolger |Shaistha Khan
New Canadian Media has always remained committed to amplifying the work of immigrant journalism and The NCM Podcast is an extension of that work in audio form. In this series — Crossroads: A deep dive into Canada’s immigration turmoil — we follow Katrya Bolger and Shaistha Khan as they speak with the people directly affected by shortcomings in the immigration system as we hear how their lives have been since their arrival.
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Dec 12, 2023 |
thespec.com | Katrya Bolger |Shaistha Khan |Rhea Lisondra
New Canadian Media has always remained committed to amplifying the work of immigrant journalism and The NCM Podcast is an extension of that work in audio form. In this series — Crossroads: A deep dive into Canada’s immigration turmoil — we follow Katrya Bolger and Shaistha Khan as they speak with the people directly affected by shortcomings in the immigration system as we hear how their lives have been since their arrival.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
thefilipinopost.com | Katrya Bolger |Shaistha Khan
By Katrya Bolger and Shaistha KhanNew Canadian MediaImmigrant settlement and integration organizations say that while the federal government’s announced capping of immigration numbers is a step towards managing demand for services, more needs to be done to help them effectively deliver support to newcomers. The federal announcement comes at a time when public perceptions of immigration are rapidly shifting.
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Nov 14, 2023 |
asianpacificpost.com | Katrya Bolger |Shaistha Khan
By Katrya Bolger and Shaistha KhanNew Canadian MediaImmigrant settlement and integration organizations say that while the federal government’s announced capping of immigration numbers is a step towards managing demand for services, more needs to be done to help them effectively deliver support to newcomers. The federal announcement comes at a time when public perceptions of immigration are rapidly shifting.
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