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As of 2018, the government controlled four newspapers, one television channel and two radio stations. International organizations such as Reporters Without Borders and Freedom House have consistently labelled the media in Eritrea as "not free", ranking it as the lowest or one of the lowest countries in press freedom indices.
Nay Eretra Sämunawi Gazét'a ('Eritrean Weekly News') was a Tigrinya-language newspaper published in Eritrea. The newspaper, which was founded in 1942 (during the British Mandate period), was issued by the British Information Services. The newspaper was closed down in 1953, when the Ethiopian imperial government banned all Eritrean ...
Urdu News is a Saudi Arabian Urdu language-news website with the focus on Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and other parts of the globe. It was the first daily Urdu newspaper published in Jeddah , Saudi Arabia, and also in other Arab countries.
Radio Erena is a Paris-based radio station which broadcasts news in Tigrinya and Arabic into Eritrea. The two-hour daily broadcasts focus on Eritrean politics as well as the migration situation in Europe. The station is headquartered in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, with financial support from Reporters Without Borders. It uses satellite ...
Defunct Urdu-language newspapers published in India (11 P) Pages in category "Urdu-language newspapers published in India" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Etemaad Daily is an Urdu newspaper based in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. [1] It was established in the year 2002 and is owned by a local political party All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen . Its editor is Burhanuddin Owaisi, son of Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi who was the president of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen. [ 2 ]
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The majority of journalists have fled Eritrea due to the intimidation and arbitrary imprisonment. Furthermore, the journalists who have remained abide and engage in self-censorship. However, in 2013, a dissident group began creating and circulating an underground newspaper, Echoes of Forto, in Asmara. The newspaper is written by a team based ...