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Friday, May 23, 2025
TopicThe Guardian

Topic: The Guardian

Spain’s 4th-largest paper La Vanguardia joins The Guardian in leaving X, citing ‘toxic content’

The Barcelona-based newspaper, which has 1.7 mn followers on the platform, said X lacked an ‘effective and reasonable’ moderating process since Elon Musk bought it in 2022.

Britain’s The Guardian quits X social media platform, citing racism and conspiracy theories

The left-leaning publication, which has 10.7 million followers on X, becomes the 1st large UK media company to retreat from the platform that Elon Musk purchased in 2022.

‘Put a sock in it’ — British analyst slams Guardian editorial, says Western media ‘biased’ against India

Editorial asked Indians to 'think hard' about re-electing PM Modi. Analyst Chris Blackburn says such pieces hinder work of foreign press in India.

‘Unconscious bias from people who look on India as former colony’ — Mark Ramprakash slams World Cup negativity

‘If any team can challenge home side at this point it is probably Australians, because of their ultra-competitive nature,’ former English batsman writes in an op-ed in The Guardian.

Cartoons in crosshairs: Washington Post withdraws ‘Hamas human shields’ illustration after backlash

The Washington Post's Opinion Editor put out a note saying he 'regrets' approving cartoon by two-time Pulitzer winner Michael Ramirez depicting use of human shields by Hamas.

‘India don dey Moon now’: How world media reported Chandrayaan-3, from Pidgin to Queen’s English

From highlighting the confidence of ISRO scientists behind Chandrayaan-3 to talking about India's deep tradition of science, global media is abuzz with the success of the lunar mission.

Council of Leather Exports disputes UK report linking Indian exporters to Russia’s war effort

CLE Chairman Sanjay Leekha told ThePrint that if certain Indian leather companies have seen an uptick in business from Russia, it does not reflect the industry as a whole.

Pakistanis in exile have a reason to worry. The threat’s coming from home

The alert for the Pakistanis in exile comes after a London-based hitman was recently found guilty of conspiracy to murder a Pakistani dissident.

Facebook’s internal guidelines let users ‘call for death of public figures’: Guardian report

The Guardian report says Facebook allows the abuse because it wants to 'allow discussion, which often includes critical commentary of people who are featured in the news’.

Why foreign media loves anti-BJP, champagne socialists as columnists

Op-eds of The New York Times, The Washington Post, Gulf News, The Guardian and others are mostly written by Modi-hating Indians like Rana Ayyub and Swati Chaturvedi.

On Camera

Digvesh Rathi’s suspension should be a wake-up call. T20 cricket is also a gentleman’s game

The suspension should serve as a wake-up call — not just for Rathi, but for every young gun in the league. Celebrate your success, but know where the boundary is.

No competition, have to deliver faster & reliably, says Amazon India V-P of operations

Diving into workings of Gurugram fulfilment centre, Abhinav Singh, V-P (Ops) at Amazon India, offers insights into how company manages logistics, in conversation with ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta.

Reliance Defence ties up with German arms maker Rheinmetall AG to make explosives for export markets

Reliance Defence Ltd to set up greenfield manufacturing facility for the collaboration in the Watad Industrial Area of Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.

Pakistan has a 7-year terror itch. Here’s a two-minus-one-front idea to cure it

Pakistani establishments and their proxies are prone to severe, predictable 7-year-itch. Each step up the escalation ladder buys India about this many years of deterrence on average.