Stop press in Jordan
Jordanian journalists believe they do not enjoy enough freedom – a malaise shared with the rest of the Middle East. But why?
Read MoreJordanian journalists believe they do not enjoy enough freedom – a malaise shared with the rest of the Middle East. But why?
Read MoreGlobal TV networks provide us with insight into major events around the world. But surely we can do without the terrible ‘global ads’.
Read MoreEgyptians are slowly overcoming their fear of authority, but old habits die hard.
Read Moreرغم أن ساحة الحرب الإعلامية الإسرائيلية الفلسطينية تشوبها المرارة وهي متحصنة جيداً، إلا أن على الصحفيين مسؤولية المغامرة في الأرض الحرام بين الجانبين، حتى لو عنى ذلك الوقوع في خط مرمى النار
Read MoreAlthough the Israeli-Palestinian media battlefield is bitter and deeply entrenched, journalists have a responsibility to venture into the no man’s land between the two sides, even if it means getting caught in the crossfire.
Read MoreThis is the text of a talk on media bias towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict Khaled Diab gave to a group of Israeli and Jewish fellows.
Read MorePro-Israelis and pro-Palestinian need to join forces and find common ground in the no-man’s-land of the media battlefield.
Read MoreMedia representations of Muslims are overwhelmingly negative. Where are the reports on our talented comedians, rappers and football players?
Read MoreGuardian readers accuse me of being everything from a neocon ‘Uncle Tom’ to an ‘Islamofascist’. Does this mean I’m doing my job properly?
Read MoreEgypt’s decision to jail four newspaper editors does more to damage the reputation of President Hosni Mubarak than anything they ever wrote.
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