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In January 2014, the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (a UN mandated tribunal set to judge Rafic Hariri’s murderers) issued an order in lieu of indictment against the journalist Karma Khayat and Al Jadeed TV for whom she was the information programs director at the time of the incriminated facts. The Lebanese journalist and the channel are ...
[2] [3] Lebanon's army has said the IDF fired the missile that killed Abdallah. Another Reuters reporter at the scene said Abdallah was killed by projectiles fired from the direction of Israel. [ 4 ] His last post on Instagram, posted a week before he was killed, was a photograph of Shireen Abu Akleh , a Palestinian journalist for Al Jazeera ...
Al Jadid (Arabic: The New) is an online magazine with a special reference to Arabic literature.It was a quarterly print publication between 1993 and 2019. The magazine is based in Los Angeles, California, US.
After the war, Lebanon emerged as the country with the most liberal media in the region. [21] In the early nineties, there were 54 television stations operating in the country. [22] In 1994, Lebanon once again legalized private ownerships of radio and television stations, making it the only country in the Arab world to do so at the time. [23]
Hadiqat al-Akhbar (The News Garden in English) is the first daily newspaper of Lebanon which was launched in 1858. [1] From 1858 to 1958 there were nearly 200 newspapers in the country. [2] Prior to 1963 the number of newspapers was more than 400. [3] However, the number reduced to 53 due to the 1963 press law. [3] [4]
Cablevision+ (IPTV in Lebanon) Channel 1 - General The Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International ( Arabic : المؤسسة اللبنانية للإرسال انترناسيونال ), widely known as LBCI or MLEI in Arabic Abbreviation, is a private television station in Lebanon .
This is an incomplete list of television series produced in Lebanon in chronological order. For an A-Z list of films currently on Wikipedia, see Category: ...
Unrelated to Syrian or Palestinian Al-Assads, El-Assaad dynasty that ruled most of South Lebanon for three centuries and whose lineage defended fellow denizens of history's [5] Jabal Amel (Mount Amel) principality – today southern Lebanon – for 36 generations, Balqa in Jordan, Nablus in Palestine, and Homs in Syria governed by Ottoman rule ...