media

Holocaust-denying employee who called Jews 'lying scum' fired by BBC

Her comments, made on a private Facebook account, were brought to light last week by an article on the website Deadline.

Is journalism under existential threat from AI?

Technology is moving faster than we are and is already so far ahead that some experts are concerned that it may be impossible to catch up. 

Palestinians share their views on media narratives of Israel-Hamas War

The Western media portray us as terrorists, a Palestinian living in the US tells The Media Line, while another, living in Germany, says that Palestinians do not trust any treaty proposed by the West.

By LANA IKELAN/THE MEDIA LINE
26/01/2024

Media bias strains Moroccan-Israeli relations as government outlets seek objectivity

Recurrent conflicts between Israelis and Palestinians can weaken ties between Israel and Morocco. However, this time, the bond between both countries is stronger, and the future seems hopeful.

By DEBBIE MOHNBLATT/THE MEDIA LINE
24/01/2024

US media now numb to antisemitism - editorial

The problem is that since the media has been ignoring these incidents, their perpetrators may feel like they aren’t doing anything wrong.

No comparison between Palestinian, Jewish violence in West Bank

Jews, including “extremist settlers,” are not waking up in the morning thinking about how to go out and murder innocent Palestinian civilians.

Israel-Hamas War: Government has incompetently handled helping public

While the media mainly focuses on the Israel-Hamas war and Gaza's post-war future, it needs to spend time focusing on the ongoing government incompetence in the civil sector.

By YAIR BAR-KOL/MAARIV
18/12/2023

Prince Harry was phone-hacking victim and editors knew, London court rules

In his excoriating judgment, the court concluded there had been widespread hacking and unlawful activities at MGN, such as "blagging", or gaining information by deception, from 1996 until 2011.

By REUTERS
15/12/2023

'October 7 was just like the Kristallnacht,' says Israel's envoy for antisemitism

'Thirty countries have seen the need to appoint someone in my role because of the increase in antisemitism,' Michal Cotler Wunsh said, speaking at the Jerusalem Post Conference 'The Second Front.'

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