The Jakarta Information Commission announced that all public agencies classified as 'Information Agencies' are required to install information area signs. This initiative aims to improve transparency and trust between public bodies and citizens.
The Qatari Ministry of Interior has urged citizens to rely on official sources for information, warning of the legal consequences of spreading rumors and unreliable information. This call comes amid a rise in misinformation through social media.
The smart news platform sabq.org has been launched to provide diverse and accurate news content. This initiative aims to meet readers' needs by offering reliable and up-to-date news.
The U.S. administration has requested the blocking of satellite images related to the conflict in Iran, raising questions about the role of these images in revealing truths governments seek to hide during crises. This move underscores the significance of visual information in the context of wars.
Dr. Ahmed Fathy, Dean of the Faculty of Law at Ain Shams University, led a student delegation to the Cabinet Information Center. The visit highlighted the center's role in supporting government decision-making.
The increasing noise in society raises questions about its impact on the truth. In this context, distinguishing between fact and surrounding noise becomes essential for individuals.
In the digital age, users face challenges in how they consume information, often falling prey to algorithms that guide them toward potentially misleading content. This phenomenon raises questions about control and influence in the digital landscape.
Al-Ayam newspaper in Bahrain has announced the launch of its print edition archive in PDF format, allowing readers easy access to its historical content. This initiative reflects the newspaper's commitment to providing information in a modern way.
The police in Singapore have reported a missing 15-year-old last seen near Block 807 on Tampines Avenue 4 at 3 PM on March 29. They urge anyone with information to assist in locating him.
The internet outage in Iran has entered its thirtieth day, isolating millions of citizens from information and communication. This disruption occurs amid rising tensions with the United States and Israel.
In the midst of ongoing conflict between Iran and both the United States and Israel, Iranian activists have launched the 'Mahsa Alert' platform to provide vital information to citizens. This initiative comes at a time when the country is experiencing significant internet outages and a lack of government warning systems.
In modern warfare, nations compete to control the flow of information while journalists strive to uncover truths through digital data analysis. This report highlights the escalating conflict between censorship and open sources.