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2022: War, a World Cup and the death of a beloved monarch - a year in review
It’s the year when the life-changing COVID-19 pandemic faded as a top story, only to be eclipsed by conflicts, political scandals, protests, ... World News -
Al Arabiya becomes first regional news channel to exceed 10 mln YouTube subscribers
Al Arabiya has become the first news channel in the Arab region to reach over 10 million YouTube subscribers.For the latest headlines, follow our ... Television & Radio -
With boss running for president, Bloomberg News sets rules
With Michael Bloomberg now running for president, the news service that bears his name said on Sunday it will not “investigate” him or any ... Television & Radio -
Facebook launches a news section and will pay publishers
Over the course of its 15 year history, Facebook has variously ignored news organizations while eating their advertising revenue, courted them for ... Digital -
Facebook ‘big’ project on journalism set for this week
Facebook is set to make a “big announcement” this week aimed at supporting news and journalism, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said on ... Digital -
US media sector braces for brutal year for jobs
The struggling US media industry is facing its worst year for job layoffs in a decade as news organizations continue to cut staff and close shops, ... Digital -
Media group study finds Google makes billions from news
Google took in some $4.7 billion in revenue in 2018 from “crawling and scraping” news websites without paying publishers, according to a ... Digital -
Apple includes 300 magazines in subscription news service
Apple launched a subscription news service on Monday that includes more than 300 magazines as part of the iPhone maker's pivot to services. The Apple ... Digital -
A farewell to Al Arabiya
Those who credit themselves for every favorable opportunity are completely wrong. You did not learn how to walk as a child alone, and then move ... Middle East -
The idea and its antithesis is the way to advance
“You’re mixing up between fact and opinion,” is the most common statement heard among colleagues, editors-in-chief and those who are ... Middle East -
Number of US newspaper newsroom employees down sharply: survey
The number of employees in US newspaper newsrooms has declined by 45 percent over the past decade, according to a survey published on Monday. US ... Print -
YouTube aims to crack down on fake news, support journalism
Google’s YouTube says it is taking several steps to ensure the veracity of news on its service by cracking down on misinformation and supporting ... Digital -
QUIZ: Test your knowledge on gun control, plane crashes, the Oscars and more
These topics range from uncovered WWII bombs, earthquakes and gun control to the Oscars. Can you ace this quiz? Good luck! Variety -
No excuse for our ignorance in an information age
I understand that people could be deceived at times when information takes decades to be revealed to the public. I understand that people could be ... Middle East -
Meet Tamara, Al Arabiya’s new robot journalist
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NEWS QUIZ: Immigration, protests, climate change and more from last month
Welcome to Al Arabiya's monthly news quiz. We're now well into February, which means it's time to refresh your knowledge of January's news events. ... Variety -
QUIZ: Test your 2017 knowledge of news events
As the year 2017 comes to an end, test yourself with our second interactive news quiz on what happened throughout April-December.Part 1 of this quiz ... Variety -
Will robots expel journalists from their jobs?
In the past, an elevator operator pressed elevator buttons for guests. It was an indispensable job. However, this job went extinct and did not leave ... Middle East -
Google looking to help news outlets win subscribers
Google is seeking ways to help publishers win paying subscribers for news stories, a person close to the matter told AFP. To this end, the US internet ... Digital -
BBC slips up 'News at Ten'
The BBC has become the subject of news after it broadcast a bare breasted woman live unwittingly to millions of viewers, the Telegraph reported. ... Television & Radio -
New Al Hurra chief: ‘We will fix our failure of imagination’
American broadcaster Al Hurra will “cross” regional “red lines”, warned new Al Hurra chief, Ambassador Alberto Fernandez in an ... Features -
ISIS news agency founder killed by US-led collation airstrike
The brother of Rayan Mishaal, the founder of “Amaq,” ISIS official news agency, revealed on Facebook that his brother was killed in an air ... Digital -
UAE Foreign Ministry bans all Qatari news websites
A UAE Foreign Ministry source confirmed on Wednesday that all Qatari media websites have been banned. The step taken by the UAE was preceded by the ... Digital -
Egypt bans 21 sites ‘supporting terrorism’ including Al-Jazeera
A high-level security sources said on Wednesday that 21 news websites “supporting terrorism” and “extremism” in Egypt have ... Middle East -
Philippines' Duterte threatens to humiliate news outlets for drug reports
The Philippine president has unleashed an expletive-laden tirade against the country’s leading newspaper and TV network and threatened to ... Television & Radio -
Does Egypt’s print press need a ‘Washington Post revolution’?
The transformation print press in Egypt has undergone in the past few years is too radical to go unnoticed and too ominous to be overlooked. A ... Print -
White House bars CNN and New York Times from attending conference
President Donald Trump’s White House barred several major US media outlets from a daily press briefing Friday, raising accusations of favoritism ... Print -
Trump condemns anonymous sources as staff demands anonymity
President Donald Trump has unloaded on the news media for using anonymous sources — just hours after members of his own staff insisted on ... Print -
Google to help publishers find malicious comments on articles
Alphabet Inc’s Google and subsidiary Jigsaw launched on Thursday a new technology to help news organizations and online platforms identify ... Digital -
Lebanon’s information ministry drafting plan to aid ailing outlets
Lebanon’s Information Minister Melhem Riachi said that a subsidy plan was being drafted by his ministry in order to support the ailing media outlets Print