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  2. Middle East Eye - Wikipedia

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    Middle East Eye (MEE) is a United Kingdom–based media website and channel that primarily focuses on news related to the Middle East, North Africa, and the broader Muslim world. The ownership of the organisation is undisclosed, but it is reportedly funded by the government of Qatar , though the organization itself denies this.

  3. List of fact-checking websites - Wikipedia

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    International Fact-Checking Network launched in 2015 by the Poynter Institute set a code of ethics for fact-checking organizations. The IFCN reviews fact-checkers for compliance with its code, and issues a certification to publishers who pass the audit.

  4. 2010s in Middle Eastern history - Wikipedia

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    The withdrawal of the United States troops from Iraq was mostly completed by December 2011, bringing an end to the Iraq War.The Iraqi insurgency was an insurgency that began in late 2011 after the end of the Iraq War and the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, resulting in violent conflict with the central government, as well as low-level sectarian violence among Iraq's religious groups.

  5. Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America

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    The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) is an American non-profit pro-Israel [2] media-monitoring, research and membership organization.. According to its website, CAMERA is "devoted to promoting accurate and balanced coverage of Israel and the Middl

  6. Armed Conflict Location and Event Data - Wikipedia

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    Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) is a non-profit organization specializing in disaggregated conflict data collection, analysis, and crisis mapping.ACLED codes the dates, actors, locations, fatalities, and types of all reported political violence and demonstration events around the world in real time.

  7. Middle East Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The Middle East Monitor (MEMO) is a not-for-profit press monitoring organisation [1] and lobbying group [2] [3] that emerged in mid 2009. [4] MEMO is largely focused on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict but writes about other issues in the Middle East , as well.

  8. Template:Middle East conflicts - Wikipedia

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    {{Middle East conflicts | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible. {{ Middle East conflicts | state = autocollapse }} will show the template autocollapsed, i.e. if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar , or table with the collapsible attribute ), it is hidden apart from its title bar ...

  9. Talk:Middle East Eye - Wikipedia

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    (9) "Qatar has financed a number of English-speaking news outlets such as the 'Middle East Monitor' in 2009, Al Jazeera's US franchise in 2013, the London-based 'Middle East Eye', headed by former Guardian journalist David Hearst, and the bilingual website 'New Arab (or 'Al-Araby Al-Jadeed') in 2014." - Willi, V. J. (2021).