RE "leaving the media profession:" for 20 yrs Afghan media was dependent on foreign aid. By Oct 2021, 100 outlets closed frm funding cuts. Those still able to find ways to work know the money is not there. There are still journalists in Afghanistan, they need financial support
The Japanese fans are well known for keeping the stands clean after games. But they should mainly be known for the incredible atmosphere they’re bringing in the stands. This is phenomenal support. One of the very few World Cup quality support from the stands 👏👏👏 Elite chants
TAM AÇIKLAMA:
Yoğun görüşmelerin ardından, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ile İran İslam Cumhuriyeti arasındaki Barış Anlaşmasına VARILDIĞINI duyurmaktan memnuniyet duyuyoruz.
Her iki taraf da Lübnan dahil tüm cephelerde askeri operasyonların derhal ve kalıcı olarak durdurulduğunu ilan etmiştir.
Resmî imza töreni 19 Haziran Cuma günü İsviçre'de gerçekleştirilecektir.
Amerika Birleşik Devletleri ve İran İslam Cumhuriyeti'ne, çatışmaya diplomatik bir çözüm bulma konusundaki kararlılıklarından dolayı teşekkür ederiz.
Bu arabuluculuk çabasındaki kardeşlerimize, Katar Devleti'nin büyük liderliğine, bu anlaşmaya varılmasındaki destekleri için en içten takdirlerimizi sunarız.
Ayrıca Suudi Arabistan Krallığı ve Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin vizyoner liderliğine bu konudaki muazzam katkılarından dolayı özellikle teşekkür ederim.
Anlaşmanın yürürlüğe girmesiyle birlikte arabulucular bu hafta bir dizi toplantıya kolaylık sağlayacaktır. Bu uygulama öncesi görüşmeler, teknik müzakerelerin ve resmî imza töreninin temelini oluşturacaktır.
👏 🇬🇧 Zeteo UK is here to disrupt Britain’s broken media! We’ll be bringing fearless, independent journalism to the UK - no bowing to political pressure, no corporate interests, just fearless journalism.
After over four decades in the army, Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun tells me, “I’ve been in combat situations many times. I was wounded twice. I’ve seen the hardship of war. That’s why I hate wars. That’s why I prefer negotiation… I don’t want my children, I don’t want the people, to live the same hardship.”
@LBpresidency
Crazy that this is getting barely any coverage. This year’s European Press Prize was just awarded to an investigative report by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. It is entitled “What the Wounds Tell” and in it the journalists Maud Effting and Willem Feenstra document the cases of 114 children in Gaza under the age of 15 who were struck by a single bullet to the head or chest. Almost all of them died or were left severely disabled. They chose to document only the cases of boys and girls under the age of 15 (though often much younger: aged 3, 4 or 7) because these are children who can be immediately identified as such. “A single bullet in these parts of the body is a clear indication that these children were deliberately targeted“, the two journalists write.
This is the article: https://t.co/YkZrpqBWBQ
Bari Weiss is a major threat to truthful journalism
"Scott Pelley says Bari Weiss wanted 60 Minutes to say Renee Good was ‘driving toward officer’. Fired journalist accuses CBS News chief of interfering with report because it echoed what Trump said"
https://t.co/NQ7Q8Ok1wT
New: The Washington Post reconstructed journalist Amal Khalil’s final hours in Lebanon found that Israel’s military denied rescuers access to her during a key period when she was still alive.
w/ @suzanHaidamous, @mmkelly22, and @MohamdEch
https://t.co/ar48t6g4ei
“The eerie silence around the globe, the lack of condemnation when entire buildings of civilians are levelled in a second with no warning, a city terrorized by fire belts, threatened with more” – Nadia Bou Ali on Beirut https://t.co/587CT8MtB9
Kerala has always loved football with an ardour bordering on devotion, yet for all our passion we had never sent one of our own to the sport's grandest stage — until now. That Tahsin Mohammed Jamshid, born in Doha to proud parents from Kannur, should be the first Malayali named in a FIFA World Cup squad is a moment of quiet history for our state. He wears Qatar's colours, and rightly so, but his story belongs equally to Thalassery and Valapattanam, and to every child who has dreamt with a ball at their feet. We in Kerala salute him — and we shall be watching!
We are covering the trial of Khaled al-Halabi and Musab Abu Rukbah, former Assad security officials charged with war crimes in Vienna. https://t.co/Zwc0QJx0Xg