• Zimbabwe, who are now looking forward to qualifying for All-Africa Games and the 2016 Sydney Olympic Games, will play their under-23 team for the encounter, while Morocco are expected to field the strongest possible line-up on the day. (newzimbabwe.com)
  • Press Release Distribution to Media in Africa. (africanewswire.net)
  • Report has it that Morocco won't be hosting the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations after Cameroon was stripped of the tournament. (impactngr.com)
  • According to Alami "Morocco does not intend to run for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations and will not do so," he told AFP. (impactngr.com)
  • It can be noted that Morocco and South Africa had been seen as the frontline contenders to host the competition which is due to start on June 15. (impactngr.com)
  • L'article est apparu en premier sur Sport News Africa. (zimbabwenewspapers.com)
  • The pandemic and the media in North Africa. (areacore.org)
  • In the spring of 2020, as Covid-19 arrived on the shores of North Africa, rumours and misinformation proliferated about its causes and effects, and from the outset, the media featured strongly in official preparations for lockdown. (areacore.org)
  • Saba Islamic Media is managing the group s appearances all over the Muslim world and have received requests to have them appear in South Africa, UK, Syria, Morocco and Japan. (checktheevidence.com)
  • The Ministry of Information Affairs issued a decree to restrict news outlets from supplementing their online reporting through user-generated live video (see Media, Diversity, and Content Manipulation). (freedomhouse.org)
  • News outlets have been banned from embedding user-generated videos, and their editorial line is vigorously policed. (freedomhouse.org)
  • These developments have increased the need for news outlets that can provide real-time information and in-depth reporting on issues including economic indicators, regulatory policies, stock markets, companies and currencies and how they affect the lives and earnings of investors and ordinary people. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Recognizing the demand, news organizations started to put more emphasis on their financial coverage and new outlets sprang up. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • However, ArabNewswire™ focuses its press release distribution to Iraqi media outlets in English and In Arabic. (africanewswire.net)
  • The listed Iraqi media outlets cover the country's socio-economic and political issues. (africanewswire.net)
  • Autocratic governments continued to exert tremendous leverage over their national media, stifling the emergence of truly representative, independent news outlets. (cpj.org)
  • This information has been heralded by several media outlets across the continent. (zimbabwenewspapers.com)
  • An aggregator of African media outlets, which publishes the latest news headlines, ads and information from local African newspapers and media sources. (zimbabwenewspapers.com)
  • For the first time, a map has been compiled of the ecosystem of Moroccan media outlets that count. (rsf.org)
  • The MOM investigation, which took three months, focussed on 46 media outlets and the 36 companies that own them. (rsf.org)
  • Invited by the Islamic International Fair, Mr. Rodriguez and Reopen911.org President, Mr.Jimmy Walter have been busy covering all media outlets and venues to bring the message for an international inquiry on what really happened on 9/11. (checktheevidence.com)
  • He has been the recipient of many media awards, including the Next Century Foundation's Cutting-Edge Award (2009) for efforts in bridging the communication gap between the West and the Arab World and British Council's UK alumni "Social Impact" award in Saudi Arabia (2017). (younggloballeaders.org)
  • La Vie Eco (Arabic: لا في إكو) is a weekly francophone Moroccan independent newspaper. (wikipedia.org)
  • Four newspaper editors Tuesday resigned from the Federation of Moroccan media (FMM). (afrik-news.com)
  • A spokesman for the Moroccan government said he could not comment on telecommunications issues, the Associated Press news agency reported. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Morocco granted temporary legal status to United Nations-recognized asylum-seekers and thousands of economic migrants, pending an overhaul of its laws on asylum and foreigners on Moroccan soil. (hrw.org)
  • Mohamed is doing an amazing job of documenting the Internet filtering situation in Morocco and raising awareness about the Moroccan Media and the impact of new information and communication technologies (NTIC). (globalvoices.org)
  • The Moroccan media market has grown in size and complexity since the state's broadcasting monopoly ended and broadcasting was opened up to private enterprise in 2005. (rsf.org)
  • A survey by the Moroccan news website Le Desk and the international media freedom NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has identified the Moroccan media sector's leading players and their interests outside the media. (rsf.org)
  • The Moroccan media landscape and its links to the country's power centres have been closely scrutinized for the first time. (rsf.org)
  • Post-revolution political actors started to create satellite channels and social media pages to amplify their discussions, attract communities, and enable these communities to interact with each other (El Gody 2016). (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Morocco enacted laws in 2016 that advanced free expression and the rights of domestic workers, victims of human trafficking, and person with disabilities. (hrw.org)
  • Police initially arrested Rajab for these actions in 2016 and charged him with "spreading false news and statements and malicious rumors," "insulting a neighboring country," "insulting a statutory body," and "spreading rumors during wartime. (state.gov)
  • Prior to joining the newspaper in 2016, Abbas has been the Editor-in-Chief of the Dubai-based English language service of Al Arabiya News Channel. (younggloballeaders.org)
  • DUBAI, 27th September, 2023 (WAM) - H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Second Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Chairman of the Dubai Media Council, attended the 22nd edition of the Arab Media Award (AMA) ceremony, held on the opening day of the 21st edition of the Arab Media Forum (AMF). (totaluae.com)
  • The Spanish newspaper Cordópolis recently published an article about Eric Calderwood's new book, On Earth or in Poems: The Many Lives of al-Andalus (Harvard University Press, 2023). (illinois.edu)
  • Two Ethiopian journalists have appeared before the country's high court charged with an attempt to sell sensitive security information to an international television news. (afrik-news.com)
  • The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the suspension of six private newspapers by the government-controlled media-monitoring body, the National Communications Council, in Gabon. (afrik-news.com)
  • In the case of Iran, for example, citizen journalists (ordinary people using their mobile phone cameras and sending reports through Twitter and social networking Web sites such as Facebook) became a major source of news when Tehran banned reporters from going out on the streets. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • The ceremony, which honoured 14 winners across various categories, was attended by prominent media personalities and Arab journalists. (totaluae.com)
  • With the Palestinian Authority decimated by Israeli military assaults, Palestinian militias have filled the void, threatening journalists and destroying media equipment. (cpj.org)
  • State ownership of print media is increasingly rare, but authorities in various Arab countries have crafted efficient systems of carrots and sticks to keep journalists in line. (cpj.org)
  • They also give governments broad powers to sanction dissenting media through criminal prosecution, the closure of newspapers, and the detention or imprisonment of journalists. (cpj.org)
  • The government limited freedom of speech and the press through active prosecution of individuals under libel, slander, and national security laws that targeted citizen and professional journalists, and by passing legislation to limit speech in print and social media. (state.gov)
  • According to local journalists and human rights groups, authorities sometimes harassed, arrested, or threatened journalists, photographers, and "citizen journalists" active on social media due to their reporting. (state.gov)
  • CNN's senior foreign correspondent Arwa Damon received the Courage of the Year Award along with two other journalists in an event in New York organized earlier this week by the International Women's Media Foundation . (alarabiya.net)
  • Internet freedom remained "Not Free" in 2017 as authorities restricted internet connections in Diraz, censored opposition websites, and detained dozens of activists for social media posts. (freedomhouse.org)
  • In June 2017 the Ministry of Information Affairs ordered the indefinite suspension of the only independent newspaper operating in the country, al-Wasat . (state.gov)
  • Casablanca, 17 November 2017 - According to the MOM's findings, nine of the 36 media companies involved in Morocco's most influential media are directly linked to the state, the government or the royal family. (rsf.org)
  • These are important topics, but perhaps an energizing frame like "news desert" can widen the aperture of thinking about journalism's future and sharpen the focus on people's and democracy's needs - on journalism as public good. (niemanlab.org)
  • Washington used it in her remarks in April when she and I were members of a panel called Journalism and Democracy: Rebuilding Media for our Communities at the 2011 National Conference for Media Reform . (niemanlab.org)
  • Haverhill is a middle-income city of 60,879 whose daily newspaper and community radio station folded years ago and whose sole weekly is withering - and it will be the pilot city for the Banyan Project , a web journalism startup I lead that's designed to sustain itself while serving communities and publics that other media tend to ignore. (niemanlab.org)
  • News deserts are places whose economies cannot sustain any established business model for journalism, for-profit or nonprofit, and Haverhill exemplifies one kind: municipalities whose news institutions have failed or faded as advertising has dried up and can no longer come close to meeting the information needs of the community and its people. (niemanlab.org)
  • Corona Crisis 2020 has certainly immediate and long term effects on our media systems, journalism practices and freedom of expression relevant for our research network. (areacore.org)
  • Bahrainis still use social media to organize further protests and call attention to rampant abuse by security forces, but the government has severely restricted related news coverage. (freedomhouse.org)
  • The government accused al-Wasat of publishing content "offensive to a sisterly Arab state" when it covered protests in Morocco. (state.gov)
  • There have been protests of more than one million people in Pakistan and Algiers, and hundreds of thousands in Rabat, Morocco. (wsws.org)
  • In particular, social media platforms have become fertile ground for the proliferation of fake news, where false information is produced and widely disseminated, often from untraceable IP addresses (Shae and Tsai 2019). (arabmediasociety.com)
  • These platforms serve as near-perfect conduits for spreading news to a vast audience, given their ability to attract followers. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Various media platforms have started to select and publish posts, comments, and articles from an array of sources without sufficient verification (Wilding and Fray 2018). (arabmediasociety.com)
  • The news was reported across all platforms of media including TV (e.g. (croptrust.org)
  • It is Nigeria's most authoritative news media available on all platforms for the political, business, professional and diplomatic elite and broader middle classes while serving as the meeting point of new ideas, culture and technology for the aspirationals and millennials. (thisdaylive.com)
  • My heart goes out to His Highness, King Mohammed V, my good friend Fouzi Lekjaa, the President of Royal Morocco Football Federation and all those who lost loved ones in the tragedy. (thisdaylive.com)
  • In such contexts, these sentiments and opinions tend to be quickly picked up by social media activists and the rumors are soon seen as 'true facts' (Josua and Edel 2021). (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Morocco defeated Mali in the 2020 final, becoming the first nation to win back-to-back titles after their 2018 victory against Nigeria. (zimbabwenewspapers.com)
  • In November media and human rights organizations reported that security forces detained former parliamentarian Ali Rashed al-Asheeri tweeting his intention to boycott the 2018 parliamentary elections. (state.gov)
  • Nigeria's FIFA Council Member and Member of the Executive Committee of Confederation of African Football (CAF), Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick, has commiserated with the Government and people of Morocco over last weekend's earthquake carnage that has claimed the lives of over three thousand people. (thisdaylive.com)
  • In truth, Nigeria's 10 men were unable to threaten Morocco at all in the second-half with Anas Zniti untroubled in the hosts' goal. (oguninsight.com)
  • Media watchdog Reporters Without Borders expressed concern over the apparent blocking of the site. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The head of Le Journal Hebdomadaire, Aboubakeur Jamai, Wednesday announced his decision to go into exile in protest against the closure of his newspaper. (afrik-news.com)
  • Since the closure of the newspaper, opposition perspectives were only available via online media sources based outside the country, some of which the government blocked. (state.gov)
  • The Impact newspaper is a people oriented media establishment with aim to touch the lives of the citizenry through accurate and responsible news dissemination. (impactngr.com)
  • Internet users in Morocco who have been unable to access YouTube have voiced concern that it is being deliberately blocked by the authorities. (bbc.co.uk)
  • While social media has proven harder to censor, authorities often use social media posts as evidence in order to interrogate or jail prominent opposition leaders. (freedomhouse.org)
  • Authorities require but often refuse to issue permits for foreign broadcast media to film in Morocco. (hrw.org)
  • Authorities have kept sealed since 2006 houses belonging to the movement's leader and another member in eastern Morocco, without providing a legal basis. (hrw.org)
  • In Morocco-a country often recognized for its political moderation and relative tolerance for critical media-authorities jailed maverick editor Ali Lmrabet for eight months because of critical articles and cartoons he published about the country's young monarch, King Mohammed VI. (cpj.org)
  • Our thoughts are with the people of Morocco and we stand ready to help the authorities in dealing with this issue. (imf.org)
  • Some people have linked the problem to videos critical of Morocco's actions in Western Sahara, a disputed territory which Morocco took control of in 1975. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Ali Anouzla, editor of the independent news website Lakome2.com, faced prosecution for harming Morocco's "territorial integrity" after an interview with a German newspaper in 2015 quoted him as referring to Western Sahara as "occupied. (hrw.org)
  • The findings of this survey, entitled Media Ownership Monitor Morocco (MOM), and the first database about Morocco's media are now available to the public at www.maroc.mom-rsf.org - a trilingual website (French, Arabic and English) that was unveiled in Casablanca today. (rsf.org)
  • Criticism of the state's handling of the health crisis quickly came officially to be viewed as threatening national welfare, and concern over the promulgation of fake news and disinformation led to constraints in law within an already compromised media environment. (areacore.org)
  • Twelve years after the first Gulf War, when all eyes were glued to CNN and its live coverage from Baghdad, a bevy of new Arab satellite news channels were on the ground in 2003, breaking news and captivating viewers. (cpj.org)
  • If Morocco finally pulls back, it will be a huge problem for CAF who will not have their defending champions on board. (zimbabwenewspapers.com)
  • She was one of eight champions for Morocco as Widad Bertal triumphed in the women's bantamweight division, beating Algeria's Fatma Zohra Abdelkader Hedjala 5-0 in the final. (insidethegames.biz)
  • In the aftermath of the Arab Spring, political actors across the Arab region began to establish satellite channels and social media pages to amplify their discussions, engage communities, and foster interaction among them (El Gody 2021). (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Tom Stites had a long career in newspapers, editing Pulitzer-winning projects and working at top newspapers like The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. (niemanlab.org)
  • In Chicago, where tens of thousands demonstrated over the weekend, neither of the major newspapers, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune , carried an article. (wsws.org)
  • When on 18 March this year the Daily Nation, one of Africa's biggest and most successful independent newspapers, celebrated its 50th anniversary, Charles Onyango. (afrik-news.com)
  • Indonesia were drawn in Group A alongside one of Africa's representatives Morocco, Ecuador and Panama. (bing.com)
  • When he stepped down as business editor of The Observer in 2006, he moved to the UAE and has since been involved in media with the government of Dubai, Abu Dhabi newspaper The National, and now Arab News of Jeddah. (topceo.me)
  • At Arab News, he writes about Saudi and Gulf business and finance, with an emphasis on the economic changes under way in the Kingdom. (topceo.me)
  • Faisal J. Abbas is the Editor-in-Chief of the Riyadh-based leading Middle East English language daily, Arab News. (younggloballeaders.org)
  • Under his leadership, Arab News (established 1975) relaunched with a more global, more digital direction. (younggloballeaders.org)
  • He has launched newspapers, websites and radio programmes, and is recognised as an authoritative voice in the UAE's business scene. (topceo.me)
  • The government did not own any print media, but the Ministry of Information Affairs and other government entities exercised considerable control over privately owned domestic print media. (state.gov)
  • The newspaper is a public trust dedicated to the pursuit of truth and reason covering a range of issues from breaking news to politics, business, the markets, the arts, sports and community to the crossroads of people and society. (thisdaylive.com)
  • UN efforts to settle the issue foundered in 2004 when Morocco rejected a plan that would have offered the Western Saharan people a referendum on independence, but the two sides recently agreed to more talks. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Financial news, on the other hand, is highly technical and appeals to fewer people. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • The influence of the financial media has increased as the number of people investing in financial markets has risen. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Print media, such as newspapers and magazines in Iraq are dying like in other parts of the world, and people are turning to online news sources. (africanewswire.net)
  • While they are struggling, news agencies from other countries are serving the Iraqi people. (africanewswire.net)
  • Morocco has declared three days of national mourning after an earthquake killed at least 2,000 people - with Britons among those missing amid fears the death toll could climb even higher. (dailymail.co.uk)
  • According to Al Jazeera , "At least 400 people have been reported killed across Gaza following nonstop Israeli air strikes in the last 24 hours, which Palestinian media described as the 'heaviest bombardment' since the October 7 Hamas attack. (wsws.org)
  • Last year, nearly 25 million people read insidethegames.biz , making us by far the biggest source of independent news on what is happening in world sport. (insidethegames.biz)
  • The earthquake left a trail of destruction, killing more than 2,900 people and affecting more than 300,000 people across Morocco. (lancashiretelegraph.co.uk)
  • In the following decade the management team launched TV channels, radio stations, websites, a video on demand platform, mobile applications, production and drama studios and network of licensing, franchising and events companies - that have made the Group a diversified media platform that touches the lives of 120 million people each day. (topceo.me)
  • The term "fake news" gained popularity in the Arab world following the mass demonstrations in 2010 that eventually led to the Arab Spring. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • This period served as fertile ground for the dominance of fake news and dis/mis information, where a mix of news, rumors, facts, and fiction became prevalent (O'Donnell citing Howard 2011). (arabmediasociety.com)
  • For example, in order to control Tahrir Square, the main gathering place for Egyptian revolutionaries/protesters, dissidents-old and new-created rumors and disseminated them on social media and TV channels to influence the masses. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Sadly, in many communities there's just no oasis, no sustenance to be found - communities where the "new news ecosystem" is not a cliché but a desert. (niemanlab.org)
  • Founded on January 22, 1995, THISDAY is published by THISDAY NEWSPAPERS LTD., 35 Creek Road Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria with offices in 36 states of Nigeria , the Federal Capital Territory and around the world. (thisdaylive.com)
  • Morocco became the first host nation to claim the African Nations Championship (CHAN) title with a convincing 4-0 win over 10-man Nigeria in Sunday's final. (oguninsight.com)
  • Oguninsight.com is an independent news medium for up-to-date events and happenings within and around Ogun state, Nigeria. (oguninsight.com)
  • Mona Al Marri, Vice Chairperson and Managing Director of Dubai Media Council and Chairperson of the Dubai Press Club, congratulated all the winners and affirmed that the award's distinguished status was a testament to years of hard work and constant encouragement from His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, and the efforts of the award's board of directors. (totaluae.com)
  • The weekly is based in Casablanca and is published by Media Groupe characteres, a media company of the Akwa. (wikipedia.org)
  • On April 3, police detained and then expelled a crew of the French news program "Le Petit Journal" as it tried to film in a neighborhood of Beni Mellal, a city 220 kilometers southeast of Casablanca ---where a gay-bashing assault had taken place. (hrw.org)
  • News editors who receive information via social media often have limited capacity to verify its authenticity, as they might with traditional sources. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • As a result, assessing the credibility of information has become immensely challenging due to the sheer volume of news, the fragmentation of sources, and the prevalence of biased social cues. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • BBC and NPR) and social media. (croptrust.org)
  • We are the information age, and what is to come will undoubtedly be heavily influenced by the ever powerful social media . (historycooperative.org)
  • With the current development of social networking services, Morocco can not afford to block them all. (globalvoices.org)
  • However, Canada was eliminated in Group F. Politics is all over this World Cup and the U.S. Men's National Team got into it by posting a Group B table on its social-media accounts that showed an Iranian flag without the symbols of the current Islamic government for 24 hours. (thesportsexaminer.com)
  • Coronavirus: Middle East states crack down on media freedom. (areacore.org)
  • Fake news found a stagnant public sphere, favorable for rapid development in the Arab world following the revolutions. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • We all still have good memories of the great honour that the Morocco senior men football team brought to the entire continent by reaching the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup in Qatar last year, and we remain enamoured by the country's keen desire to host CAF's major tournaments. (thisdaylive.com)
  • New Arab media have brought the world some dramatic images: one videoclip, for example, shows an Egyptian man, naked from the waist down, being sodomized with a stick by a police officer while other officers watch, another shows an Iranian woman shot dead in an anti-government protest in Tehran, and Al Jazeera television broadcasts audio tapes of a man purported to be Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • The role of the media also gained more prominence with economic globalization: the closer integration of the economies and markets of the world due to the reduction of barriers on the movement of goods, services and capital. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Morocco, fresh from a successful World Cup campaign with the senior team, look to dominate at the local scene once more. (zimbabwenewspapers.com)
  • Sign up for digital rights news from around the world directly in your inbox. (globalvoices.org)
  • Banks, markets and newspapers have inhabited the World Wide Web, so why not schools, too? (morocconewstribune.com)
  • One of the key questions raised by the MOM's findings is why leading figures from the business and financial world invest in newspapers that make no profit. (rsf.org)
  • Reigning world champion Khadija Mardi was among the gold medallists as Morocco finished top of the standings at the African Boxing Confederation African Men's and Women's Boxing Championships in Yaoundé. (insidethegames.biz)
  • A stunning Sunday saw two more FIFA World Cup groups thrown into confusion as no. 2-ranked Belgium was decisively beaten by Morocco, 2-0, and Costa Rica - which lost to Spain by 7-0 - edged Japan, 1-0. (thesportsexaminer.com)
  • Some of these foreign news agencies are "Anadolu Ajansı of Turkey, the Associated Press of the United States, the Deutsche Presse-Agentur of Germany. (africanewswire.net)
  • Born to a Syrian mother and an American father, Damon spent her childhood travelling through Turkey and Morocco. (alarabiya.net)
  • I pray that God will rest the soul of the departed in peace and also grant those left behind to mourn the dead, the fortitude to bear the loss," concludes the FIFA Council member in his condolence message to Morocco FA. (thisdaylive.com)
  • Last week, Rwanda's Media High Council asked about 30 radio stations and newspapers to apply for permits. (afrik-news.com)
  • North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has called for the country's nuclear weapons to be ready for use 'any time and anywhere,' state media said Tuesday. (koreapost.com)
  • The platform brings you the latest breaking News, Business, Showbiz, Sports, Diaspora and gives you everything you've come to expect and love. (newzimbabwe.com)
  • Catch all the Business News , Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times . (indiatimes.com)
  • Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily Market Updates & Live Business News. (indiatimes.com)
  • While the state continues to have a significant presence, the media sector is dominated by the royal family and leading business interests. (rsf.org)
  • Zifa is keen to ensure that the Olympic team gets all the game time they require in order to become a force to be reckoned with on the continent," Gwesela told a local daily newspaper. (newzimbabwe.com)
  • The Economic Times daily newspaper is available online now. (indiatimes.com)
  • as Arab daily newspapers suffer the effects of the curfew, the collapse of their income from advertisements, and the imposition of a ban on publications. (areacore.org)
  • Even during the worst times of the COVID-19 pandemic, insidethegames.biz maintained its high standard of reporting on all the news from around the globe on a daily basis. (insidethegames.biz)
  • Central Daily News , Seoul, South Korea. (redfish.com)
  • Debates have focused mainly on the role of the Internet and satellite television stations, especially Al Jazeera in Qatar, in breaking down government controls over news. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Local print and broadcast media have yet to break free from the yoke of government control. (cpj.org)
  • However, compared with other North African countries like Tunisia and Libya where the censors are targeting the websites of political opposition groups, anti-government news and views, Morocco seems to be more interested in blocking access to major websites. (globalvoices.org)
  • Bahrain's only independent newspaper, al-Wasat , was banned from using electronic media for three days in January and later suspended altogether for its critical reporting (see Content Removal). (freedomhouse.org)
  • But the view beyond pan-Arab television and newspapers was altogether different. (cpj.org)
  • Sports Mole previews Tuesday's friendly clash between Senegal and Algeria, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. (bing.com)
  • Croatia and Belgium will clash on 1 December, while Morocco has Canada. (thesportsexaminer.com)
  • The Journal provides original and objective research and analysis, as well as source material, on the area from Morocco to Pakistan. (lu.se)
  • The media rumble between the different sects gave Arab governments the ultimate opportunity to control media discussions, claiming that new media deviated from being a tool of democracy to one that could fragment society. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • reading newspapers, profiles of public affairs and prominent figures, simply did not exist. (historycooperative.org)
  • He is involved in media training, public speaking, broadcasting and consultancy across the region. (topceo.me)
  • What genuinely shocked the public, and the political and intellectual classes that claim to speak for it, was the news that a noticeable number of students in what are euphemistically called here les quartiers (meaning poor and heavily Muslim neighborhoods) refused to recognize the moment of silence President Hollande had called for. (nybooks.com)
  • and solid communication among response groups, the medical community, the media, and the public (Morgan and Turner 1973). (cdc.gov)
  • The legal overhaul left intact prison as punishment for insulting state institutions and for "praising" terrorism, while eliminating prison for defaming persons and insulting foreign dignitaries, and for malicious publication of "false news. (hrw.org)
  • MERIP is a non-profit, non-governmental organization behind the Middle East Report which provides news and perspectives about the Middle East not available from mainstream news sources. (lu.se)
  • NewZimbabwe.com is updated continually with the latest news to help you feed your addiction with stories & photos from Zimbabwe and many more! (newzimbabwe.com)
  • Subscribe to our newsletter for latest news, offers and special announcements. (africanewswire.net)
  • It was common for foreign agents and informers to frequent the tree, either to pick up the latest news, or to plant it there for spreading. (historycooperative.org)
  • After moving to the Costa Blanca over a decade ago, he edited a newspaper for 5 years and worked on local radio. (theolivepress.es)
  • The local media is no better. (wsws.org)
  • Islamic Relief teams were quickly deployed to Morocco to work with local partners. (lancashiretelegraph.co.uk)
  • Nearly lost among the headlines from Iraq were the shocking deaths of Associated Press Television News cameraman Nazih Darwazeh and freelance cameraman James Miller. (cpj.org)
  • The war in Iraq was a major turning point for Arab media. (cpj.org)
  • This study examines the construction of national identity in two speeches, held respectively by King Abdullah II of Jordan and King Mohammed VI of Morocco, during the height of the Arab Spring in 2011. (lu.se)
  • Al-Wasat , the only independent newspaper in the country, was banned from using electronic media in January after it posted articles related to a violent uprising in the town of A'ali and the controversial execution of three Shiite men in the first use of the death penalty since 2010. (freedomhouse.org)
  • 2 A court suspended the newspaper entirely in June after one of its articles referred to the "legitimate grievances" of protestors in Morocco. (freedomhouse.org)
  • September was a busy month in communications , particularly with regard to the news that the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) had requested that some of their seeds be sent to Morocco and Lebanon to restart their collection. (croptrust.org)
  • Bloomberg LP, which had started as a company that provides financial data, launched a news department in 1990 and now operates a television station, a radio, a Web site along with its main platform: the Bloomberg terminal. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • Its holding company, the Société Nationale d'Investissement (SNI), has shares in four media companies, three of which are among the top five media companies (SOREAD, EcoMedias and Radio Méditerranée Internationale). (rsf.org)
  • It has revealed that each media sector - TV, radio, print media and digital media - has different ownership characteristics. (rsf.org)
  • Thus, the primary tasks in the modern newsroom now include identifying credible sources, evaluating news resources, and compiling reliable databases. (arabmediasociety.com)
  • MAMELODI Sundowns winger Kudakwashe Mahachi returns to lead Zimbabwe's new generation of youngsters as they visit Morocco for an international friendly on Saturday. (newzimbabwe.com)
  • As the first website not to be placed behind a paywall, we have made news about the International Olympic Committee, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Commonwealth Games and other major events more accessible than ever to everybody. (insidethegames.biz)
  • He appears regularly on international media to comment on regional affairs. (younggloballeaders.org)