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Petros Iosifidis on media policy and communication

Petros Iosifidis is the Professor of Media Policy at City, University of London, UK. He is the author of 9 books in contemporary media...

Abu Akleh shooting: fatal shot came from Israeli forces

Israeli forces were behind the fatal shooting of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in the West Bank - not indiscriminate Palestinian firing -...

The Media Fog of War: Propaganda in the Ukraine-Russia Conflict

The current conflict between Russia and Ukraine has once again opened up the old wounds of east vs. west, continuing the long-established tradition of...

Musings of a journalist – Part 3

The entire idea of writing this is that as journalists we find ourselves finding and scratching other people’s truths. However, we often escape from...

Musings of a journalist – Part 2

The entire idea of writing this is that as journalists we find ourselves finding and scratching other people’s truths. However, we often escape from...

Musings of a journalist – Part 1

The entire idea of writing this is that as journalists we find ourselves finding and scratching other people’s truths. However, we often escape from...

UN officials call for probe into killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh

Senior officials from across the United Nations are calling for an investigation into the killing on Wednesday of well-known Al Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu...

Threats to media workers’ freedom ‘growing by the day’

Journalists and media workers are facing “increasing politicization” of their work and threats to their freedom to simply do their jobs, that are “growing...

Human rights: Belarus journalists win World Press Freedom Prize

The Belarusian Association of Journalists (BAJ) was named on Tuesday as the winner of this year‘s UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize, following the...

“Bucha Massacre” Incident: A Possible Major Turning Point in Russia-Ukraine War

The recently exposed "Bucha Massacre" incident is becoming a new focus of global attention and is likely to become a critical turning point in...

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Germany’s 2029 Reckoning: Without More Innovation, NATO’s Eastern Flank Remains Exposed

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Making Tariffs Trendy Again: The New Global Trade Battlefield

Recent months have delivered a geopolitical earthquake to the...

Africa Takes Centre Stage as Addis Ababa Hosts the World Public Summit

For the first time in its history, the World...

Cairo Doubles Down on Sudan’s Army – but Backs a Fading Bet

Egypt’s foreign ministry used carefully calibrated language on Monday...

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