Anvee Bhutani
@AnveeBhutani
Covering business @WSJ, London | ex @NYTimes @MSNBC @Telegraph @CNNi | [email protected]
Student journalists are anonymizing bylines, unpublishing stories, and resigning from newsrooms amid a crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech under Trump. "These are not normal times," the Student Press Law Center has warned. My latest for @guardian: theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a…
The estate of tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch, who died last year in a yachting accident, may be wiped out after a U.K. court ruled it owed Hewlett Packard Enterprise hundreds of millions of dollars on.wsj.com/4lJmGlT
At this contentious border crossing, two countries compete every night for bragging rights to the highest kick and the longest flagpole. The latest A-hed from @ByShanLi. wsj.com/world/the-fier…
The AI race is splintering big tech names, with investors pointing to a divergence in business approach and stock performance on.wsj.com/40YihmA
The U.K. is trying to tax the superrich. It’s off to a bumpy start. on.wsj.com/3Umx5HW
I am so proud of my brave, brilliant colleagues @khadeeja_safdar and @joe_palazzolo, proud to live in a country where the founders put freedom of speech in the very first amendment, and proud to work at The Wall Street Journal. wsj.com/politics/trump… via @WSJ
Check out my story on A1 today! The London Tube ‘Feels Like Hell.’ Efforts to Cool It Just Make It Hotter. wsj.com/world/the-lond…
Here is an early look at the front page of The Wall Street Journal on.wsj.com/4kOoZ5V
Riding the London underground in the summer is a sweltering, sweaty experience. The bad news for Londoners: It’s not just hot, it’s getting hotter. And cooling it down is not as easy as just installing air conditioning. Read more: 🔗 on.wsj.com/45dLbAL
“It genuinely feels like hell down there." The hottest place in London is almost always the Tube. And it’s only getting hotter. Great ahed by @AnveeBhutani wsj.com/world/the-lond… via @WSJ
The hottest place in London is almost always the Tube. And it’s only getting hotter. @AnveeBhutani's latest A-hed. wsj.com/world/the-lond… via @WSJ
Inside Operation Rubific by @larisamlbrown How a regular soldier inadvertently put the lives of thousands of Afghans at risk with the click of a button, prompting an unprecedented super-injunction and the covert evacuation of 23,900 people * In February 2022 a regular soldiers…
The hottest place in London is almost always the Tube. And it’s only getting hotter. on.wsj.com/40YCKrp
People detained at Alligator Alcatraz aren’t showing up in a government locator. Families and attorneys are struggling to find them. We obtained a list of 750+ names, and are publishing it here: miamiherald.com/news/local/imm…
At a comedy show, Mahmoud Khalil told Zohran Mamdani, “I am excited about the possibility of raising my son in a city where you are mayor.” It was a stunning moment, @NifMuhammad writes. nyer.cm/uYk2Jmr
Under the regime of Bashar al-Assad, Saydnaya prison became a mass-killing machine with few parallels in modern times. Now it is giving up its secrets. on.wsj.com/4eJLvvg
On the dangers facing journalists who cover far-right extremism My latest, via @CJR cjr.org/analysis/local…
“War is so widespread and reoccurring, my family constantly mentions how it follows them everywhere and pops back up just when they think they can relax. My aunt said during one of the calls, ‘Whatever happens to our people, we will go through it with them.’” In today’s…
When Israeli and U.S. airstrikes hit Iran, Armenians in both Tehran and Yerevan were thrust into fear and uncertainty. @GibranBoyce follows one family’s experience, revealing how war reverberates across borders, communities and generations. evnreport.com/raw-unfiltered…
Europe’s loosely defined hate-speech laws and the rise of social media have created fertile ground for authorities to crack down on those seen to be stirring up trouble on.wsj.com/4eDapg5
My story on the front page of @WSJ today! Britain’s Break With Tennis Tradition Is Going Over About as Well as You’d Expect Read here (gift link) - wsj.com/sports/tennis/…
Here is an early look at today's Wall Street Journal on.wsj.com/4nvShZH
Wimbledon ditched its sharp-looking line judges for robots. But rather than embrace a future with fewer errors, Britain is bellowing. on.wsj.com/4exGJRj
Lovely being at the BBC headquarters in London yesterday for a day of workshops with the @JSchofieldTrust fellows! + a special thanks to @jimwaterson for his keynote

