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UNESCO awards the Press Freedom Prize to Palestinian journalists in Gaza

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) decided to award the Press Freedom Prize, for the first time, to Arab journalists, and to Gaza in particular.

The head of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, Nasser Abu Bakr, received the Press Freedom Award, which UNESCO decided to award this year to Palestinian journalists who covered the Israeli war on Gaza.

The award was presented by Tawfiq Jalasi, Assistant Director-General of UNESCO, and members of the UNESCO Prize Committee at a ceremony held by UNESCO on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day in Santiago, the capital of Chile.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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EU foreign policy chief condemns attacks by Israeli settlers on Jordanian aid convoy

Amman: EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell condemned, on Friday, the assault two days ago by Israeli settlers on an aid convoy from Jordan en route to the Gaza Strip.

“I strongly condemn attack by settlers on Jordanian convoy bringing aid to Gaza and express solidarity with Jordan,” he said on X.

“It is despicable that people who lack nothing stop food (from) reaching those in need. Israel must ensure safe delivery of aid,” he added.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Guterres_ I am horrified and dismayed by the large number of journalists killed in the ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza_

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said: I am horrified by the large number of journalists killed in the ongoing Israeli military operations in Gaza.

Guterres added in a message he sent today on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day: The United Nations recognizes the valuable work done by journalists and media workers to ensure that the public is informed of current issues and involved in them.

He continued in his message: We will not be able to combat misinformation and disinformation without facts, and we will not have strong policies without accountability. We will not enjoy any form of freedom if there is no freedom of the press. Freedom of the press is not an option, but rather a necessity.

The Secretary-General of the United Nations appealed to governments, the private sector and civil society to join the efforts of the United Nations in reaffirming our commitment to safeguarding press freedom and the rights of journalists and media professionals throughout the world.

Guterres poin
ted out in his message that the world is going through an unparalleled environmental emergency today that threatens the present generation and future generations in their entirety, and since people need to know this fact, journalists and media workers have a major role in educating them and providing them with the information they need.

He explained that local, national and international media are able to shed light on events related to the climate crisis, loss of biodiversity and environmental injustice. Thanks to their work, people have become aware of the bad condition the planet is going through and have become empowered to help them mobilize efforts and work for change.

He pointed out that media workers also contribute to documenting manifestations of environmental degradation, and provide evidence of environmental sabotage, thus helping to hold those responsible accountable.

Guterres said: It is not surprising that some powerful people, companies and institutions are doing everything in their power t
o prevent journalists interested in environmental issues from doing their work.

He stressed that freedom of the media is suffering from siege. Journalism specializing in environmental issues has become a profession that is increasingly dangerous. Over the past few decades, dozens of journalists who were confronting illegal activities related to mining and logging, as well as illegal fishing and other issues, have been killed in their Environment work, and no one is held accountable for that in the vast majority of cases.

He pointed out that legal procedures are often being exploited to censor, silence, detain and harass reporters concerned with environmental issues, at a time when a new era of climate disinformation focuses on undermining proven solutions, including renewable energy.

The Secretary-General of the United Nations stressed that media workers in many cases risk their lives trying to provide us with news about everything that is happening, starting with wars and ending with democracy.

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30k worshipers perform Friday prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque

Occupied Jerusalem: Despite the Israeli occupation authorities’ severe military measures on the mosque’s gates and the entrances to the Old City in occupied Jerusalem, 30,000 worshippers performed Friday prayers in Al-Aqsa Mosque.

In a statement, the Islamic Awqaf Department in Jerusalem estimated that over 30,000 worshippers from Jerusalem, the West Bank, and the 1948-occupied Palestinian territories performed Friday prayer inside Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Popular Mobilization Forces seize a large quantity of weapons and equipment north of Muqdadiya in Diyala

A force from the Special Forces Regiment in the Diyala Operations Sector Command of the Popular Mobilization Forces carried out, on Friday, a qualitative security operation north of Muqdadiya.

Operations Commander Talib al-Moussawi said in a statement: ‘According to intelligence information, a force from the Special Forces Regiment set out to secure the areas of al-Asyoud orchards, north of Muqdadiya.’

He stressed: ‘The operation achieved its set goals after seizing quantities of heavy and light weapons, including a number of 120 mm mortars, an 82 mm mortar, nine 60 mm mortars, 24 hand grenades, an RBk machine gun, 17 RBG7 rocket charges, and various quantities of ammunition, explosives, and first aid materials.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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FM, Dutch counterpart talk immediate ceasefire in Gaza

Amsterdam: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi, on Friday, met with Dutch Foreign Minister Hanke Bruins Slot in Amsterdam.

The two top diplomats talked about efforts to prevent the war from spreading regionally, secure an immediate ceasefire, stop an Israeli attack on Rafah, and provide enough aid to everyone in the Gaza Strip.

Safadi emphasized the need for coordinated action to put an end to the humanitarian crisis, bring in sufficient and timely aid, and allow United Nations organizations to operate freely to receive and distribute aid. He warned of the disastrous consequences of the ongoing aggression against Gaza and the storming of Rafah.

He also emphasized that cooperation is required in order to establish a fair and all-encompassing resolution to the issue based on the two-state solution, as this is the sole path to peace and stability.

Following His Majesty King Abdullah II and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s phone conversation on April 24, the two
ministers reaffirmed their continued collaboration and consultation in pursuit of a ceasefire, humanitarian relief, and a just and comprehensive peace.

Safadi praised the Netherlands’ stance in favor of a two-state solution and emphasized the significance of the two nations’ current collaboration in providing humanitarian help to Gaza.

The depth of bilateral relations and their mutual desire to expand them in a number of areas were emphasized by the two ministers.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Application period for Prime Minister’s Award for Journalism ends

Dr. Ramzan bin Abdullah Al Noaimi, the Minister of Information, announced that the application period has ended for the eighth edition of the Prime Minister’s Award for Journalism.

The minister said that a jury of experts and specialists will begin to evaluate the participating works and select the winners in the categories of the award.

Dr. Al Noaimi affirmed the continuous support of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa for Bahraini journalism, which has provided opportunities for responsible freedom of opinion and expression, enabling the press to play an integral role in national development through responsible speech and opinion.

He emphasised the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa of the award, which had a major impact on its distinction and motivated journalists to enter the competition.

The minister commended the works submitted for the award, as they represent the progress and development achieved by the Bahraini press.

Dr. Al Noaimi noted that this year’s a
ward received a high demand for participation, particularly since it celebrates young media talent from colleges of journalism and media, in addition to adding new categories to the award.

The minister expressed his appreciation to all participants in the award and wished them success.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

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Moayad Al-Lami on the anniversary of World Press Freedom Day: The coming will be big for all members of our Iraqi journalistic family

The Head of the Union of Arab Journalists and Head of the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, Moayad Al-Lami, praised the anniversary of World Press Freedom Day.

Al-Lami wrote, in a tweet, ‘As we celebrate World Press Freedom Day, we remember the efforts of the dear members of the generous Iraqi journalistic family in building a democratic Iraqi state, and especially the martyrs of the Iraqi press from 2003 until now, who numbered more than 500 journalist martyrs at the hands of blind terrorism and security forces.’ The occupation, including those who confronted the terrorist organization ISIS and conveyed the image of their blind darkness and contributed to conveying the courage and sacrifices of the brave Iraqi fighters from our military and security forces, the Popular Mobilization Forces and the Peshmerga, gave their lives in order to consolidate the concepts of freedom of opinion and expression and to defend Iraq.

Al-Lami added, ‘Just as we do not forget the martyrs of the press in Palestine, especially the
martyrs of our beloved Gaza at the hands of the brutal occupation forces, we salute their pure souls and salute their honorable families, and our great support for them will continue in the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate and through the Union of Arab Journalists, which stood up for its people in Palestine, and it is a message to the world,’ Stop the aggression and killing of civilians.

Al-Lami continued, ‘Greetings to all journalists around the world from their brothers in Iraq and the Arab countries. Our hearts are together. We will not forget any oppressed person everywhere. What is coming will be great in supporting the members of our Iraqi journalistic family in various fields of life. Thank you for every supportive, helpful and supportive stance towards journalists in Iraq and journalists around the world.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency

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Eight Syrian soldiers injured in Israeli airstrike

The Israeli occupation air force attacked a military site near Damascus where eight military personnel were injured besides some material damage.

The air attack from the occupied Syrian Golan Heights took place at 10:00 p.m. on Thursday, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA).

Source: Kuwait News Agency

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On World Press Freedom Day, the President of the Republic affirms his full support for consolidating the principle of freedom of opinion and expression

The President of the Republic, Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid, extended congratulations and blessings to journalists in Iraq and the world on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, recalling with reverence the martyrs of opinion and speech and their sacrifices for the sake of upholding the principles of freedom and democracy and achieving the dignity of the nation and its citizens.

Rashid said, in a blog post on the X platform: ‘On World Press Freedom Day, we affirm our full support for consolidating the principle of freedom of opinion and expression and preparing the requirements for free journalistic and media work committed to professionalism and objectivity, and conveying the true picture as a basic element for protecting the democratic experience in our country.’

Source: National Iraqi News Agency