The Malaysian Deputy Minister of Communications, Tio Nee Ching, inaugurated the 21st ASEAN Journalists Association (CAJ) conference in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, emphasizing the vital role of journalists in enhancing regional understanding amid global challenges. The conference serves as a platform to strengthen cooperation among journalists in the region.
Malaysian Communications Minister, Tiu Nee Ching, expressed her hope that the new Media Council would gain greater trust from the police to handle press complaints. This statement was made during the launch of the 21st annual journalists' conference in Kuala Lumpur.
The Gulf media landscape has witnessed significant developments with the announcement of new initiatives aimed at enhancing communication among countries. These steps are part of a broader effort to strengthen regional cooperation.
Saudi Arabia assumes the presidency of the 44th General Assembly of the Arab Broadcasting Union, highlighting its leadership role in enhancing media cooperation among Arab nations. This meeting comes at a critical time requiring collective efforts to address current media challenges.
The head of the National Media Authority, Dr. Karam Jaber, met with the head of the Journalists' Syndicate, Diaa Rashwan, to enhance collaboration and address challenges facing journalism in Egypt. The meeting focused on protecting journalists' rights and improving working conditions.
The Egyptian Foreign Minister held a meeting with the head of the Information Authority to discuss ways to enhance cooperation between the two entities. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts to develop diplomatic and media relations.
The Governor of the Eastern Province, Prince Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, welcomed the CEO of the Saudi Broadcasting Authority, Mohammed bin Fahd Al-Harithi, in a meeting aimed at enhancing media cooperation and content development in the Kingdom.