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Women in Lebanon are treated according to patriarchal norms although the legal status of women has improved since the 20th century. Gender equality in Lebanon remains problematic. [ 3 ] Active feminist movements exist in Lebanon which are trying to overcome the legal and sociopolitical discrimination enshrined in law.
There are 22 free-to-air satellite channels headquartered in Lebanon. [4] There is one government-owned television channel, Tele Liban, which was established in 1959. [4] Several TV channels are politically affiliated, and political parties are an important source of funding. [4]
Samaya TV India: Kannada: Sandesh News India: Sandesh Group Gujarati: Sudarshan News India: Hindi: Sun News India: Sun TV Network: Tamil: T News India: Telugu: Thanthi TV India: Metronation Chennai Television Pvt Ltd. Tamil: Times Now India: The Times Group: English: Times Now Navbharat India: The Times Group: Hindi: TV5 India: Shreya ...
This is a list of television news channels from India. ... Jan TV; Live India; NDTV India; News18 India; News 24; News Nation; ... Republic TV; Times Now;
TV Martí is another American governmental TV service, broadcasting for Cuba in Spanish. Bloomberg Television is a privately owned international business news channel. Its Indonesian version Bloomberg TV Indonesia was functioning in 2013-2015. India: NDTV 24x7, India Today, Mirror Now, NewsX, Republic World, and Times Now are other Indian ...
National Broadcasting Network (Lebanon) Nick Jr. (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel) Nickelodeon (French TV channel) Nickelodeon (Middle East and North Africa) Nicktoons (Middle Eastern and North African TV channel)
Khalaf was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and grew up there during the civil war. [1] She earned a bachelor's degree from the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, and a master's degree in international affairs from Columbia University in New York City. [2] [3]
In 1964, the American University of Beirut (AUB) appointed their first-ever women's physical education teacher, Rose La Sorte from the United States. She introduced women's football to AUB's curriculum for the first time. [1] The AUB formed a proper women's football team in October–November 1998 under the initiative of student Luma Shihab ...