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Journalists in Gaza: Targeted and Killed Amid Israeli Strikes

Abed Shaat, a 33-year-old freelance photographer, was covering Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Sunday. After a long day of reporting, he returned to his tent in front of Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. While resting, he was awakened by a powerful explosion. Rushing out of his tent, Shaat saw that a nearby......

Spanish foreign minister under fire as expulsions from Moroccan Sahara spark media outrage

Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares has faced mounting criticism for his silence regarding the expulsion of seven Spanish nationals from the Moroccan Sahara. According to reports from Iberian news outlet *El Independiente*, Albares has yet to confirm whether Spain has formally protested......

Palestinian Authority Closes Al Jazeera Platforms in Latest Press Restriction

The Palestinian Authority (PA) has recently ordered the shutdown of several Al Jazeera digital platforms for four months, according to a court document from the Magistrate Court of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. This is the latest in a series of actions against the network by the PA. In a letter......

Tragic Loss: Five Journalists Killed in Israeli Strike Near Gaza Hospital

In a devastating incident in central Gaza, five journalists were killed when an Israeli airstrike hit their broadcasting van near al-Awda Hospital in the Nuseirat refugee camp. The journalists, who were covering events in the area, were from the Al-Quds Today channel. The strike took place early Thursday......

Media Freedom Under Attack in Gaza The Killing of Journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned the recent killings of four Palestinian journalists in Gaza, amid Israel's ongoing military offensive. This violence is part of a broader trend, as Israel’s actions continue to claim the lives of journalists and civilians alike, while......

Uncovering the Tragedy Israel's Use of U.S. Weapons in Attack that Killed Journalists Raises Legal Concerns

In a tragic incident on October 25, 2024, an Israeli airstrike killed three journalists in southern Lebanon, sparking accusations of a potential war crime. A recent investigation has revealed that the weapons used in the attack were American-made, raising serious legal and ethical questions. The airstrike......

Morocco’s Press Union Launches Initiative to Tackle Harassment and Gender Violence

Doha in a significant step towards promoting a safer and more equitable media environment, the Moroccan National Press Union (SNPM) has committed to creating an internal mechanism aimed at combating harassment and gender-based violence within the media sector. This initiative emerged from two workshops......

Cameroon Silences Media on President Biya’s Health Amid Speculation

In a move that has sparked criticism and concerns over press freedom, Cameroon has banned the media from discussing the health of President Paul Biya, who has not been seen in public since early September. The 91-year-old leader's absence from key international events has fueled speculation about......

Hong Kong Press Freedom Under Scrutiny: Journalists Convicted of Sedition

In a significant legal development for Hong Kong's media landscape, two journalists associated with a pro-democracy newspaper have been convicted of sedition. The case marks a critical moment for press freedom in the region, echoing concerns about the erosion of civil liberties. Chung Pui-kuen,......

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