Arab News Media Weekly Review - October 17.

Arab News Media Weekly Review - October 17.


Qatar and Saudi Arabia strengthen media cooperation with new framework agreement

Saudi Arabia and Qatar signed on Sunday a framework agreement for cooperation and news exchange between the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) and Qatar News Agency (QNA).

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Podcast firm Sowt rebrands, launches children’s channel Shamandar

The rebrand marks a shift in strategy for Sowt, which is on the cusp of a transformation, says CEO and co-founder Ramsey Tesdell.

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Meta must face US state lawsuits over teen social media addiction

Facebook parent company Meta must face lawsuits by US states accusing it of fueling mental health problems among teens by making its Facebook and Instagram platforms addictive, a federal judge in California ruled on Tuesday.

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Taliban-run media stops showing images of living beings in some Afghan provinces

During their previous rule in the late 1990s, the Taliban banned most television, radio and newspapers altogether.

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Former US adviser suspended from X after urging Israel to ‘drop Napalm’ on Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon

Brodsky, who has lived and studied in Israel, has previously suggested the use of napalm, a firebomb mixture notoriously used by US forces during the Vietnam War, against both Lebanese forces and the Houthis.

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Leading Lebanese daily goes pan-Arab amid ongoing war

Amid escalating conflict in Lebanon, Annahar chief Nayla Tueni has announced the relaunch of her media group.

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Internet Archive reels from ‘catastrophic’ cyberattack, data breach

Screenshot showing the Internet Archive site temporarily offline after a cyber attack on Oct. 10, 2024.

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Lebanese demand justice for journalist killed by Israeli tank fire

Journalists film during a guided tour by the media office of the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah near the site of reported overnight Israeli bombardment on Sarein in the Bekaa valley in east-central Lebanon on August 20, 2024.

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Venezuela cancels passports of dozens of activists and journalists, FT reports

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (C) delivering a speech next to Vice President Delcy Rodriguez (L) at Miraflores Presidential Palace in Caracas, on May 31, 2019.

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Union warns of ‘worrying trend’ after latest BBC job cuts

People leave the BBC building, in the corporation's West London headquarters, 21 March 2005.

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Dana Khatib

State University of New York Empire State College

4 个月

Very informative

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