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  2. Al Mayadeen - Wikipedia

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    Former staff of Al Jazeera Arabic established Al-Mayadeen in Beirut in 2012, due to dissatisfaction with Al Jazeera’s coverage of Syria. [11]The channel is part of the Al Mayadeen satellite media network, which includes: a production company; a radio station; a website in Arabic, English, and Spanish; an advertising company; and other media-related projects. [13]

  3. Ghassan bin Jiddo - Wikipedia

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    Ghassan bin Jiddo or Ghassan ben Jeddou (Arabic: غسان بن جدو; born 8 August 1962) is a veteran Tunisian-Lebanese journalist activist, and the director of Beirut-based pan-Arab satellite television channel Al Mayadeen. He has been recognized by Arabian Business as an influential Arab personality.

  4. Any hostile move against Yemen will have dire consequences ...

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    CAIRO (Reuters) - Any hostile move against Yemen will have dire consequences and great costs, Ali al-Qahoum, a member of the Houthi group's Ansarullah politburo, told Al Mayadeen TV late on Friday.

  5. Attacks on journalists during the Israel–Hezbollah conflict ...

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    A Lebanese online editor for Al Mayadeen died from wounds he sustained after an attack at his home. Al Mayadeen [17] 2024-9-25 Kamel Karaki: A Lebanese photojournalist who was killed in his home town. Al Manar [18] 2024-10-1 Safaa Ahmad: A Syrian TV anchor who died in an Israeli airstrike in Damascus alongside two civilians. Syrian Arab News ...

  6. Israeli strike kills two reporters, third person in Lebanon ...

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    BEIRUT (Reuters) -An Israeli strike killed two journalists working for a Lebanese TV channel and a third person near the border with Israel on Tuesday, Lebanese state media and the channel, Al ...

  7. George Kordahi - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, he departed MBC after making a statement in which he supported the Syrian government during the Syrian civil war, and stated that "there was a conspiracy against the Syrian government from Arab TV station." Subsequently, his shows were canceled from MBC and he eventually joined Al Mayadeen TV station. [6]

  8. Mokhtar Laghzioui - Wikipedia

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    During an interview on the Arabic television station Al Mayadeen in June 2012, Laghzioui supported a call by the Moroccan Association for Human Rights to repeal s490 of the Moroccan penal code, which criminalises sex outside marriage. Asked whether this sexual freedom would be extended to his close relatives like his sister and mother, he ...

  9. Lina Zahr Eddine - Wikipedia

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    Lina started her career in early 1997. She worked in NBN, a Lebanese TV as a reporter & radio news presenter. In 2002, she moved to Al Jazeera news TV in Doha, Qatar. In June 2012, she began to work in Al Mayadeen, a pan-Arab television channel in Lebanon. [2] She resigned on 24 November 2019, during the 2019–20 Lebanese protests. [3]