• Saudi Official: Iran ‘Engineered a War in Gaza’ to Ruin Saudi-Israel Relationship

    A Saudi royal official says Iran “engineered the war in Gaza to destroy the progress in relations” between Saudi Arabia and Israel.

  • Saudi Official: Iran “Engineered A War In Gaza” To Prevent Israel-Saudi Normalization

    A senior unnamed official from the Saudi royal family has made a statement to the Kan public broadcaster, saying that “any suspicious object” fired over Saudi Arabia is shot down – hinting that the kingdom played a role in knocking down Iran’s missiles and suicide drones fired at Israel last night. The official also criticized […]

  • Civil LARP: The journalists are at it again

    Alex Garland’s Civil War is not just a story told from the point of view of journalists, which would be taxing enough. It’s a movie about journalism, which is a hilariously narrow and tedious preoccupation for a movie that’s nominally concerned with present-day civil conflict. But it’s ironically very fitting: reporters spent four years playacting as valiant rebel war correspondents […]

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    Journalists Testify on Protecting Sources

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  • Women journalists bear the brunt of cyberbullying

    Women journalists face greater threats online in the course of their work, and the trend is increasing, one expert told an international conference in Italy this weekend. "There is significant potential for online violence to escalate to offline harm," said Julie Posetti research director of the International Center for Journalists

  • Armenian FM to visit Saudi Arabia

    On April 17-18, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will pay a visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This is the first high-level visit from Armenia to Saudi Arabia after the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries in November 2023. .Within the framework of the visit, Minister Mirzoyan will have meeting with Faisalbin …

  • Journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza war

    Editor’s notes: The list below is CPJ’s most recent and preliminary account of journalist deaths in the war. Our database will not include all of these casualties until we have completed further investigations into the circumstances surrounding them. For more information, read our FAQ. The Israel-Gaza war has taken a severe toll on journalists since

  • Tehran's Deadly Message to Journalists Abroad

    Tehran's Deadly Message to Journalists Abroad (Top headline, 9th story, link) Related stories:Iranian Attack Expected on Israel in Next Two DaysBIDEN: 'SOONER RATHER THAN LATER'Jewish State Bracing for Unprecedented StrikeUSA MOVES WARSHIPS TO DEFENDRestricts employees' travelThreat 'real' and 'viable'Iron Dome 'overwhelmed' by Hezbollah rocketsWest urges China to interveneCNN Stringer, Others Wounded in Gaza Airstrike

  • Saudi Arabia´s influence on women´s rights

    The UN´s upcoming Status of Women Commission will be chaired by Saudi Arabia; will this threaten or benefit gender politics across the world? This March, Saudi Arabia was elected to chair the UN‘s forum to promote women’s rights and reduce gender discrimination. None of the UN member states protested; Saudi Arabia UN´s ambassador, Abdulaziz Alswasil, […]

  • Defining “Journalist” and Saving Freedom of the Press

    “What is a journalist?” is a contemporary equivalent of the ancient question, “What is truth?” The U.S. government’s prosecution of Julian Assange hinges on the assertion that he is not a journalist and should be punished like a spy for a hostile country. The controversy over Assange is part of broader clashes over the meaning More

  • Saudis Reveal Plans For Canelo Alvarez Superfight

    It appears that Canelo Alvarez is going to get a big bag from the Saudis. Last month, Canelo went viral when he said that he wouldn’t fight David Benavidez unless someone paid him $150-200 million to do so. “If some promoter, not him, because he’s nothing to offer me but I one promoter who I work […]

  • Saudi Arabia placed this condition on normalization with Israel

    A Saudi official said the state is ready to accept a 'verbal agreement' from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he would be willing to renew talks for Palestinian statehood as part of the normalization process between the two countries, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday.The statement came amid reports that the Biden administration as been increasing pressure on both countries to come to a normalization agreement.console.log("2390 BODY2. CatId...