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Al Jazeera was the leading media spreading the news about unrest in a small city in Tunisia throughout the Middle East in 2011. [56] People in the Middle East have heavily relied on Al Jazeera to obtain news about their regions and the world even more than YouTube and Google. [56]
News bulletins in Urdu, Pashto and other languages and BBC News Persian: i24NEWS (Israel) i24NEWS English--Weekly Spanish news bulletin at i24NEWS English: i24NEWS français: i24NEWS Arabic -- - TRT Haber (Turkey) TRT World----TRT Al Arabiya-- TRT Avaz (Bosnian and various Turkic languages with subtitles in Turkish), TRT Türk, TRT Deutsch: Al ...
The following is a list of presenters with Al Jazeera Media Network, the international news conglomerate, based in Doha and financed by the Qatari government.In recent years Al Jazeera developed a presence in the global English-language broadcasting sector, firstly with the Al Jazeera English channel and then with the purchase of Current TV, which led to the launch of the United States–based ...
Urdu: Apna News Pakistan: Apna Group ... 2005 - 2013, replaced by Al Jazeera America: DoD News Channel
Al Jazeera has broadcast live footage of Israeli soldiers entering its offices in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, and ordering its closure for 45 days. ... The Qatari-based news network, which ...
AJ+ (Al Jazeera Plus) is a social media publisher owned by Al Jazeera Media Network which focuses on news and current affairs. AJ+ content exists in English, Arabic, French, and Spanish. AJ+ content exists in English, Arabic, French, and Spanish.
Qatari Al Jazeera TV said on Sunday morning that Israeli forces stormed its bureau in Ramallah with a military order to close it for 45 days.
Al Arabiya was originally launched in Dubai Media City, United Arab Emirates, on 3 March 2003. [3] [4] [5] An early funder, the production company Middle East News (then headed by Ali Al-Hedeithy), said the goal was to provide "a balanced and less provocative" alternative to Al Jazeera.