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  2. Communications, Space and Technology Commission (Saudi Arabia)

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    The Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST; Arabic: هيئة الاتصالات والفضاء والتقنية, Hai'at al-Ittisalat wa Tiqniyyat al-Ma`lumat) is the Saudi communications authority. It was first established under the name of Saudi Communications Commission in accordance with the decision of the Council of Ministers.

  3. Center for Government Communication (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Center for Government Communication (CGC) is a Saudi Arabian government media organization established in August 2017 by the Minister of Culture and Information (MOCI). [ 1 ] The Saudi Gazette described the CGC's purpose at its launch as "boosting relations with the international media and following a more open policy towards the ...

  4. Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Saudi ...

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    The earliest governmental entity to govern the communications and technology sectors was the Directorate of Post, Telephone and Telegraph (PTT) which was established in Makkah in 1926. [ 2 ] in 1931, the telegraph services were provided by the first mobile wireless station imported by the Kingdom, followed by the introduction of telephone ...

  5. Mass media in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Mass media and all other vehicles of expression shall employ civil and polite language, contribute towards the education of the nation and strengthen unity. It is prohibited to commit acts leading to disorder and division, affecting the security of the state and its public relations, or undermining human dignity and rights.

  6. Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani labour at Al Masjid Nabawi (the Prophet's Mosque) in Medina. Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia (Arabic: العَمالَة الأَجْنَبِيَّة فِي السَعُودِيَّة, romanized: al-ʿamālah al-ʾāǧnabīyah fī as-Saʿūdīyah), estimated to number about 9 million as of April 2013, [1] [failed verification] began migrating to the country soon after oil was ...

  7. Communications and Media Commission (Iraq) - Wikipedia

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    The Communications and Media Commission (CMC; Arabic: هيئة الإعلام والإتصالات) is a financially and administratively independent Iraqi government agency [1] established in 2004 to monitor media and communications in Iraq. [2] CMC is attached to the Council of Representatives.

  8. Migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates describe the foreign workers who have moved to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for work. As a result of the proximity of the UAE to South Asia and a better economy and job opportunities, most of the migrant foreign workers are from India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Philippines and Pakistan.

  9. Political economy of communications - Wikipedia

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    PEC (Political Economy of Communications) analyzes the power relations between the mass media system, information and communications technologies (ICTs) and the wider socioeconomic structure in which these operate, with a focus on understanding the historical and current state of technological developments.