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About Annie
Annie Philip is a journalist based in New Delhi, India. Her areas of interest include social issues, development, international affairs, new and renewable energy, culture and travel.
Languages
English Hindi Malayalam
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Feature Stories Research Investigative Journalism
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Current Affairs Science & Environment Film & Theatre
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Sometimes, we just forget to ask: Remembering the Kuwait invasion

01 Oct 2023  |  medium.com
The article recounts the personal experiences of K.K. Philip during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, as narrated by his daughter, Annie Philip. It details the initial chaos, the looting by Iraqi forces, and the subsequent evacuation of Indian nationals. The narrative highlights the significant role played by the Indian government and community leaders in organizing the evacuation. The article also touches on the broader geopolitical context, including the eventual liberation of Kuwait by coalition forces in 1991 and the long-term impact on expatriate families.

Emergencies change the rules: The use of Covid-19 tech raises concerns about privacy and surveillance

05 Apr 2023  |  thecorrespondent.com
The article discusses the use of technology in tracking COVID-19 and the implications for privacy and government surveillance in India, Tunisia, and Peru. In India, the Aarogya Setu app, initially introduced for contact tracing, is being used for purposes beyond its original scope, such as bail conditions, raising concerns about its future use and the need for robust data protection laws. Tunisia's use of COVID-19 tech evokes memories of past surveillance practices, with the public showing mixed reactions to increased monitoring. In Peru, the government's poor track record with data management and transparency raises doubts about the responsible use of a national COVID-19 survey and related apps. The article highlights the tension between public health measures and individual privacy rights during the pandemic.

Belarusian Journalist Hanna Liubakova on Reporting During a Time of National Crisis

05 Apr 2023  |  Nieman Reports
Belarusian journalist Hanna Liubakova discusses the challenges faced by journalists in Belarus following the contested re-election of President Aleksandr Lukashenko. Belarus ranks low on the World Press Freedom Index, with numerous journalists detained, beaten, or forced into hiding. The government has cracked down on foreign press accreditation and deported journalists. Liubakova, a freelance journalist and media trainer, has reported on the protests and police brutality, working with various media outlets. Despite the crackdown, independent media in Belarus have played a crucial role in providing factual information about the pandemic and protests, gaining public trust. Liubakova emphasizes the importance of keeping Belarus in the international news cycle and reports on the evolution of protests and civil society's response to the pandemic. She shares her experiences of reporting during these tumultuous times, highlighting the resilience and desire for change among the Belarusian people.

How subtitling supports the Malayalam film boom

22 Sep 2021  |  lifestyle.livemint.com
The Malayalam film industry is experiencing a boom, with increased viewership on OTT platforms like Disney+Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and MX Player. Subtitling has played a crucial role in making these films accessible to non-Malayalam speaking audiences, both within and outside Kerala. Subtitlers like Vivek Ranjit and Rajeev Ramachandran face challenges in translating humor, idioms, and cultural references, but their work has been instrumental in expanding the reach of films such as 'CU Soon', 'Halal Love Story', 'Drishyam 2', 'The Priest', 'Joji', 'Pulimurugan', and 'Kumbalangi Nights'. SCube Films is also planning to add subtitles to older films on YouTube. The article highlights the technical craft of subtitling and its evolution from an artistic merit to a business proposition.

Trolley Times newsletter gives voice to protesting farmers in India

01 Mar 2021  |  International Journalists' Network
The Trolley Times newsletter, launched by a group of volunteers including Gurdeep Dhaliwal, Surmeet Maavi, and Ajaypal Natt, aims to provide reliable news for protesting farmers in India. The initiative addresses the perceived bias in mainstream media and focuses on individual stories and experiences from the protests. The newsletter, which publishes in Punjabi and Hindi, has gained significant traction and support both locally and internationally. Despite challenges such as government shutdowns and scrutiny from local authorities, the team continues to explore new avenues like a bi-lingual magazine and a podcast to further their cause.

Covid necessity—the mother of social enterprise invention in SE Asia

08 Oct 2020  |  The Ken
Mark Sultan Gersava founded Bambuhay, a social enterprise in the Philippines, to combat the unsustainable slash-and-burn farming by promoting bamboo cultivation. Bambuhay produces eco-friendly bamboo products and supports rural livelihoods while addressing deforestation and plastic pollution. Bamboo also contributes to carbon capture, making it beneficial in the fight against climate change. The company was growing and supporting 350 families until the Covid-19 pandemic hit, causing economic downturns and reducing Bambuhay's expected 2020 sales revenue from US$700,000 to US$300,000, with support now for only 110 families.

The Tunisian media navigates a nascent democracy

23 Aug 2020  |  caravanmagazine.in
The article discusses Tunisia's presidential election held on 15 September, followed by a runoff on 13 October, where the independent candidate Kais Saied won against Nabil Karoui. It highlights Tunisia's success in maintaining democracy post-Arab Spring, in contrast to other North African and West Asian countries. The article also focuses on the progress of press freedom in Tunisia, noting the improvement in the World Press Freedom Index and the repeal of restrictive press codes. New legislation has been introduced to further liberalize media laws and guarantee access to information, with Tunisia leading the Arab world in transparency and public institution accountability.

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Earning trust of people is challenging

18 Jun 2015  |  www.thehindu.com
Neela Bhaskar, a diving instructor from Chennai, shares her journey and challenges in earning the trust of her clients as a petite woman in a male-dominated field. She emphasizes the importance of personality, communication, and hard work in building a reputation in diving. Bhaskar, also a trained classical singer and Bharatanatyam dancer, teaches dance to children in Auroville, demonstrating her versatility and dedication to teaching.

Restoring a stately legacy

17 Dec 2014  |  www.thehindu.com
Puducherry, once celebrated for its heritage conservation efforts, faces challenges in preserving its historical buildings. The collapse of the French-era Mairie building has highlighted the urgent need for restoration, with organizations like INTACH and ASI emphasizing the importance of maintaining these structures. Despite past successes, several projects have stalled due to funding issues and bureaucratic delays. The rise of citizen activism, particularly through the group 'People for Pondicherry’s Heritage,' has brought renewed focus and urgency to the conservation efforts, advocating for greater public involvement and government action.
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