The Associated Press has announced plans to offer layoffs as part of its transition away from print journalism. This decision comes amid increasing challenges faced by traditional media outlets.
A Tunisian court has sentenced journalist Ghassan Ben Khalifa, editor of the 'Inhiyaz' website, to two years in prison for publishing what the court deemed false news. The ruling has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights organizations.
Studies indicate that excessive news consumption negatively affects mental health, leading to increased levels of anxiety and depression. In the context of rapidly unfolding global events, understanding this impact and how to manage it becomes essential.
The importance of media is growing in the information age, playing a crucial role in shaping public opinion and guiding societal discussions. With technological advancements, media has become more influential than ever before.
Fiona Crack, Director of BBC World Service, defended BBC Arabic's role in news coverage, emphasizing its unique contribution to presenting the Israeli narrative in the region. She highlighted the service's commitment to fostering mutual understanding among diverse cultures.