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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. [12]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. [14]
Mayadin (Arabic: ٱلْمِيَادِين /ALA-LC: al-Miyādīn) is a town in eastern Syria. It is the capital of the Mayadin District, part of the Deir ez-Zor Governorate. Mayadin is about 44 kilometers southeast of Deir ez-Zor. The Euphrates River flows through the town. In the 2004 census, the population was 44,028, making it the second most ...
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.
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Hadi Al-Sayyed: 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.
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The 2017 Mayadin offensive was a military offensive launched by the Syrian Arab Army against members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate, following the breaking of the three-year siege of the city of Deir ez-Zor.
Al Mayadeen Football Club is a former Lebanese futsal club based in Beirut. Formed in 2015, [ 1 ] they represented the Al Mayadeen TV channel in the Lebanon Futsal League . They won the league once, in 2016.