Anusha Siddiqui
Video Journalist
Anusha Siddiqui is a video journalist on the Online National Video team in Toronto. She brings experience from the Investigative Journalism Foundation and holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Philosophy (Hons). She is also a graduate of Humber College’s journalism program. Originally from Meerut, India, Anusha is keen on investigative work, driven by a curiosity about how power and systems influence daily life. In her free time, she enjoys running, satire, and tennis.
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Video Archives
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Iran asks U.S. ‘what threat did our school children pose?’ after deadly Minab strike -
Afghanistan-Pakistan war: Kabul claims to capture more military posts -
Some world leaders condemn US, Israel over decision to attack Iran -
Pakistan declares ‘open war’ on Afghanistan as conflict sparks between neighbours -
One of world’s smallest dinosaur fossils discovered in Argentina -
‘Go Trump!’: Protester interrupts counter-State of the Union event -
Doug Ford ‘climbed through the TV 18 times’ watching Trump’s SOTU address -
EU postpones vote on US trade deal after ‘uncertainty’ over tariffs -
New York buried in snow amid powerful blizzard -
Russia launches 50 missiles, almost 300 drones in overnight attack on Ukraine, says Kyiv -
Israel violates ceasefire with Lebanon, kills 10, wounds over 30 people -
Braving -50 C, Canadian troops conduct annual Arctic drills in Yellowknife -
Macron, Modi sign agreement, unveil 1st H125 helicopter assembly line in India -
Israel kills at least 9 Palestinians in overnight airstrike in Gaza -
U.K., allies say they’re convinced Kremlin critic Navalny was poisoned by frog toxin -
Cyclone Gezani in Madagascar kills at least 20, disaster office says -
Man detained in Nancy Guthrie disappearance speaks after his release: ‘They didn’t ask me no questions’ -
Spain battered by Storm Leonardo, flooding streets and homes -
Pakistan suicide bombing in Islamabad’s Shi’ite mosque kills at least 31, injures dozens -
Poilievre says Carney’s EV strategy is “new subsidy” for U.S.-made cars