Dev Gutta

Dev Gutta is an experienced journalist, with 10+ years in the news and media industry. He’s passionate about storytelling and has a knack for finding the most interesting stories in the world and telling them in captivating ways. He went to the University of the Philippines and graduated with a degree in Broadcast Communication.
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The Next Generation Of Workers May Never Work In An Office

Working from an office has always been the norm for years and years and generations and generations. But is that all about to change? Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many people (and offices) have switched to working from home. This has benefited the next generation as they are able to work more while enjoying the

Slovenia To Hold April 24 Parliamentary Vote amid Divisions

Slovenia To Hold April 24 Parliamentary Vote Amid Divisions

President Borut Pahor announced Wednesday that parliamentary elections will take place on April 24. As a result of political divisions in the small European Union nation, the right-wing Prime Minister Janez Jansa’s popularity will be put to the test. The earliest possible date in accordance with electoral law is chose by Borut Pahor. Differences in

Cyclone Pounds Madagascar With Torrential Winds And Rain

Cyclone Pounds Madagascar With Torrential Winds And Rain

Madagascar (AP) — After landing on the island east coast of Madagascar late Saturday, Cyclone Batsirai is pelting the island with torrential rains and powerful winds. According to the National Office for Risk and Disaster Management, there have been 45,000 people displaced by the tropical storm. According to the island’s meteorology department, the cyclone made

EU, US To Resume Trading Oysters, Mussels After Long Dispute

An agreement between the European Union and the United States has ended a decade-long trade dispute and will allow oyster, clam, mussel, and scallop trade to resume at the end of February. In 2011, due to a difference in regulatory standards, live mollusk trade had stopped between EU and U.S. Spain and the Netherlands will

Storm Malik Hits Northern Europe With Force; At Least 4 Dead

Storm Malik Hits Northern Europe With Force; At Least 4 Dead

The snowstorm that swept through northern Europe this weekend claimed the lives of at least four people, destroyed houses and vehicles, closed bridges, caused flooding and forced transport to halt, and left tens of thousands of people without electricity. The Nordic region was affected by Storm Malik on Sunday, with strong gusts of wind, heavy

Ruling Party Figures Say Poland Has Pegasus Spyware

Ruling Party Figures Say Poland Has Pegasus Spyware

Poland’s senior government officials indicated on Friday that the country had purchased sophisticated spy software developed by the Israeli firm NSO Group, but denied that it was being used against political opponents. As reported by the Associated Press, the hacking of the phones of government critics, including a senator who ran the election campaign for

UK Gives 23 More Post-Brexit Permits To French Fishermen

Britain has granted another 23 licenses to French fishermen, a government spokesperson said Saturday. The news comes after a deadline set by Paris to resolve their post-Brexit battle over fishing rights and it is speculation as of yet how this will affect the relationship between England’s two countries. France has threatened legal action against London

Burkina Faso, Niger Force Says It Has Killed 100 Extremists

Burkina Faso, Niger Force Says It Has Killed 100 Extremists

The joint military operation by Burkina Faso and Niger has killed at least 100 extremists, according to officials. The armed forces of Burkina Faso and Niger have arrested 20 rebel suspects in the last two weeks, according to a joint statement released on Friday. The announcement came after investigators seized significant equipment from these criminals

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Italy, France Deepen Economic, Defense Cooperation

The leaders of Italy and France have signed a historic agreement to strengthen cooperation on defence. The goal is for this partnership to create one big European Union that can stand up against Russia or other outside forces, but it won’t be easy with so much at stake there already seems no stopping them! The

Accidental Gunfire Panic Halted Flights At Atlanta Airport

Panic erupted at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport considered to be one of the busiest in the world when gunfire was shot resulting in three people getting minor injuries in chaos and a pack of flights halted during thanksgiving gateway weekend. The primary report said it was an active shooting, however, officials later cleared that

Iraq’s PM Closely Escapes From Militia Drone Attacks

Mustafa al-Kadhimi, the Prime Minister of Iraq got a close save from three explosive drone attacks on his residence in Baghdad on Sunday. Attack explosions left several bodyguards injured. According to Iraqi security officials and militia sources, the attacks, assumed to be made by Iran-backed militia as a result of pro-Iran groups were rigged out