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Report reveals continued bias in state-run media since January uprising
Egypt

Report reveals continued bias in state-run media since January uprising

Egypt’s local press coverage of government activities has continued to be editorially partial in recent months, driven by the same…
Thursday’s Papers: Tumult erupts during Sharaf’s visits to 10th of Ramadan City and Suez
Egypt

Thursday’s Papers: Tumult erupts during Sharaf’s visits to 10th of Ramadan City and Suez

On Thursday, various papers debate the Islamism's take on the death penalty, as well as detail riots that took place…
Special from Yemen: Emergent newspapers aim to counter pervasive media bias
World

Special from Yemen: Emergent newspapers aim to counter pervasive media bias

Sanaa -- Twenty-year-old protester Mohammed sits near his tent at Sanaa University, reading Sahat Al-Tagheer (The Square of Change). The…
Wednesday’s Papers: Mubarak barred from accessing Alex library account, fire at Interior Ministry
Egypt

Wednesday’s Papers: Mubarak barred from accessing Alex library account, fire at Interior Ministry

State-owned newspaper al-Ahram stated that former President Hosni Mubarak is prohibited from any dealings with the $143 million Bibliotheca Alexandrina…
Muslim Brotherhood mulls launch of satellite TV channel
Egypt

Muslim Brotherhood mulls launch of satellite TV channel

The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) is currently studying the possibility of establishing a satellite television station and a number of newspapers…
Photoshopped image puts Mubarak ahead
Egypt

Photoshopped image puts Mubarak ahead

State-run Al-Ahram newspaper on Tuesday published a doctored photo of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak leading US president Barack Obama, Palestinian…
Press watchdog calls for dropping charges against Egyptian journalist
Egypt

Press watchdog calls for dropping charges against Egyptian journalist

The Committee to Protect Journalist (CPJ), an international media watchdog, appealed on Thursday to Egyptian Finance Minister Youssef Boutros-Ghali to…
Online vs. off: The future of Egypt’s print media
Egypt

Online vs. off: The future of Egypt’s print media

In the face of increasing varieties of alternative media channels, printed newspapers are likely to remain a primary source of…
Hot off the press: After the flood, national unity and Yemen
Egypt

Hot off the press: After the flood, national unity and Yemen

The floods in Sinai and Aswan, which have claimed more then ten lives, continue to dominate the news today, with…
Egyptian press: Transcending the Rafah wall
Egypt

Egyptian press: Transcending the Rafah wall

The Rafah border wall news dominated most major newspapers headlines.The independent daily Al-Shorouq lead with news that the Rafah border…
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