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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Trump wraps arm around Takaichi during alliance speech -
Trump agreed to extend trade deadline for Mexico, President Sheinbaum says -
Jamaica braces for catastrophic Category 5 Hurricane Melissa -
‘It’s something that I’m good at,’ says Trump as Thailand, Cambodia sign ceasefire deal -
‘My world stopped’: Thailand’s Queen Mother Sirikit dies at 93, Thai palace says -
Trump is ‘disappointed’ in Canada, has no intention to meet with Carney in Asia -
Doug Ford reacts to Trump ending trade talks with Canada after Ontario anti-tariff ad -
Trump ends trade talks with Canada over Ford’s anti-tariff TV ads -
Bichette has a ‘few more boxes to check,’ Blue Jays’ Manager Schneider says -
‘Energy powerhouse’: Carney, Ford invest $3B on mini nuclear power plant in Ontario -
U.S. Vice President Vance visits Israel amid Gaza ceasefire uncertainty -
Louvre reopens for 1st time since brazen daylight heist -
‘Keg-tapping time’ for Mark Carney in Kitchener-Waterloo’s Oktoberfest -
Trump says U.S. to slash IVF costs, expand insurance coverage to fertility -
Mexico’s Cazones River overflows during deadly floods, landslides as rescue teams search for missing -
‘It is a big loss’: Kenyan’s mourn ‘father figure,’ former PM Raila Odinga dead at 80 -
‘I don’t think there’s anything going to get me in heaven’ Trump says after brokering Gaza deal -
Bangladesh garment factory fire kills at least 16 and toll may rise, official says -
Torrential rains, flooding leave at least 64 dead, 65 missing in Mexico -
Madagascar’s president absconds as youth-led protests erupt across the nation