officials, claim, tunisian, women, are, waging, a, sexual, jihad, in, syria,, but, whats, the, real, story?, By now you have probably already heard of the harem of Tunisian sex-warrior slaves heading to Syria in order to give up their... Read more
Call for journalists to apply for training course that will address hate speech and minority rights in the media 10-13 October 2013, Lithuania Deadline to apply: 18 September 2013
Read moreThe International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the Centre for Law and Democracy (CLD) today launched the Handbook on International Standards and Media Law in the Arab World. 
Read moreAMMAN, 16 December 2012- UNICEF Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa today announced the winners of the 5th UNICEF Regional Media Award on Child Rights for 2012. 
Read moreBBC Newsround has produced a video report on why Israel and the Palestinians are fighting over Gaza that aired 21 November. Having viewed the piece, Caabu has complained immediately to the BBC on account of major factual inaccuracies but also... Read more
This caricature by Saudi artist Abdelkareem Elhlayel reflects the attempts of Saudi mainstream media to cover the fact that women in Saudi Arabian media are almost invisible
Read moreBy Iqbal Tamimi Dubai Press Club, the organizer of Arab Media Forum, announced the results of a survey it has conducted during its eleventh Forum. The study which involved the opinions of a random sample of 700 people is part of its... Read more
IFJ Condemns Media Restrictions in Bahrain ahead of Controversial Grand Prix The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today accused the authorities in Bahrain of deliberately obstructing the work of foreign reporters who sought to... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi Women, who have access to media, were delighted to watch the celebration ceremony held in Washington DC, acknowledging the courage of 10 women by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the First Lady Michelle Obama who... Read more