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The death of the dean of Sudanese journalists, Mahjoub Mohamed Saleh

Sudanese journalist Mahjoub Mohamed Saleh died yesterday, in Cairo, at the age of 96 years. His son Wael Mahjoub announced his passing, via his personal Facebook account, in which he said: “We mourn with great sadness and grief the dear father and teacher of the generations, who was forgiven, God willing, Mahjoub Muhammad Saleh, whose […]

US State Department Expresses Concerns Over NewsClick’s Ties to China, Stresses Importance of Media Freedom

United States refrains from commenting on NewsClick’s alleged ties to China WASHINGTON – The United States has acknowledged the existence of reports suggesting NewsClick, an online media outlet, has connections to China, but refrained from making any definitive statements. Vedant Patel, Chief Deputy Spokesman for the US State Department, expressed awareness of these concerns and […]

A judge in America ordered a journalist to reveal confidential sources

The judge has now ordered the journalist to reveal the confidential sources she used for the report, which, according to experts, could have serious consequences for media freedom in America. Washington District Court Judge Christopher Cooper on Tuesday ruled that Herridge, who now works for CBS News, must testify about the identity of anonymous sources […]

Egg prices in Ukraine could have been formed as a result of producers’ abuses

Ukraine does not have effective tools to control the prices of food producers, so they have ample opportunities for manipulation, and the market and consumers experience a real price shock because of this. This was written by journalists of “Ukrainian News”, who investigated the reasons for the sharp rise in the price of eggs for […]