French journalist’s jailing in Algeria is part of a broad pattern
The imprisonment of the French sports journalist Christophe Gleizes in Algeria forms part of a broader pattern of French and...
The imprisonment of the French sports journalist Christophe Gleizes in Algeria forms part of a broader pattern of French and...
With the world cup only a few years away many are asking whether Morocco will advance as an economy, taking...
A recent report has exposed the European commission guilty of bribing journalist to the tune of hundreds of millions of...
Algeria has made significant progress in digital infrastructure, gaining 15 places in the latest International Telecommunication Union ranking, AL24 News...
According to a report by Atalayar on 31st May, as hatred towards Muslims reaches alarming levels across the UK, Better...
Federally-funded media is president Trump's current target for cuts, with funding to Voice of America (VOA) being stripped back after...
At least 193 journalists have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza since October 2023, with some intentionally targeted, a...
Israel was the second highest jailer of journalists in 2024, according to a annual report from the press freedom organisation,...
Across Africa’s Maghreb region media crackdowns have become a common occurrence as leaders - or more accurately dictators – succumb...
The war in Gaza featured prominently in the announced winners of Pulitzer Prizes on May 7th, with a variety of...
Al Jazeera cited “criminal action” on May 5th when referring to a recent move by the Israeli government to shut...
Twenty-four Israeli soldiers were killed in two separate incidents in Gaza on Jan. 22. Mainstream media outlets around the world...
https://youtu.be/bUz3VmqUOf0 Editor in Chief of Levantis Martin Jay talks to RT about the media landscape in Gaza and in Israel,...
At London’s Royal College of Arts last week, remarkable developments unfolded. Staff discovered that the Israeli ambassador was due to...
Tunisia has plummet to such a new low in terms of how far its president can enact draconian measures against...