The Egyptian Journalists' Syndicate has urged media professionals to handle rape allegations with care, emphasizing that journalism should serve as an educational tool rather than a means of defamation. This call comes amid rising instances of irresponsible media coverage.
The Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate reported 53 violations committed by Israeli occupation forces against Palestinian journalists in March 2023, including two killings. The report highlights a concerning trend of escalating violence against media personnel in the region.
The Journalists' Syndicate announced a preliminary agreement with the management of three local newspapers to increase the professional allowance. This agreement aims to improve the conditions of journalists and enhance their rights.
The Journalists' Syndicate Council announced an initial agreement with the three major newspaper administrations to increase the profession allowance for journalists. This decision aims to improve working conditions and enhance journalists' rights.
The Egyptian Journalists' Syndicate held an important discussion session to address the new registration regulations and proposed code of ethics, aiming to enhance professional standards. The session saw wide participation from members and media stakeholders.
The Jordanian Journalists Association held a special ceremony to honor journalists who have dedicated 25 years to the profession, alongside the winners of the 2024 Hussein Award for Journalistic Creativity, reflecting the significant appreciation for the media's role in society.
The Egyptian Journalists' Union announced the postponement of its general assembly meeting to April 17 due to insufficient legal quorum. This decision comes at a critical time as the union seeks to strengthen its role in supporting journalists' rights.
The Journalists' Syndicate is set to hold its ordinary general assembly tomorrow, after being postponed twice. This meeting comes at a critical time for Egyptian journalists facing multiple challenges.
The Journalists' Union has raised alarms about the potential dangers of using artificial intelligence technologies in media, highlighting the risk of misleading the public with false information. This warning comes at a time when reliance on these technologies for news production is increasing.
A Tunisian court has sentenced journalist Ghassan Ben Khalifa to two years in prison for publishing 'false news,' prompting widespread condemnation from the Tunisian Journalists' Syndicate, which views the ruling as a troubling escalation against freedom of expression.
The Journalists' Syndicate Council has strongly condemned the repeated attacks on journalists in the Kingdom, emphasizing the need to protect press freedom and journalists' rights. This statement comes amid rising incidents of violence against journalists, raising concerns about freedom of expression and human rights.