[05 Aug 2012] Iran judicial body revokes a decree by social security...
[05 Aug 2012] Iran judicial body revokes a decree by social security fund - English
He was appointed by Iran's President to lead one of the...
[05 Aug 2012] Iran judicial body revokes a decree by social security fund - English
He was appointed by Iran's President to lead one of the countries wealthiest economic foundations, Iran's social security fund; but according to Iran's administrative court of justice his appointment is illegal.
In a case pushed by some MP's, Saeed Mortazavi former judge and Tehran prosecutor was officially called off from the position through a direct court order published in official newspapers.
Despite the verdict, Iran's Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi said that Mortazavi will maintain the post as managing director of the social security fund.
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[05 Jan 2014] Egyptians protest against military coup after Muslim...
Tension is still running high in Egypt. More demonstrations have been held in the cities of Giza and Alexandria.
Protesters in the two cities...
Tension is still running high in Egypt. More demonstrations have been held in the cities of Giza and Alexandria.
Protesters in the two cities chanted slogans denouncing last year\'s military coup. In Alexandria, an angry crowd torched a vehicle after police targeted them. Some of the protesters also gathered at the journalists\' union and burned copies of government newspapers in a show of discontent over the curbs on freedom of expression. Muslim Brotherhood supporters have been staging almost daily protests to demand the reinstatement of ousted president Mohamed Morsi. Friday\'s demonstrations turned violent after security forces clashed with protesters in major cities. At least 17 protesters were killed and dozens injured. Meanwhile, the army-installed government pledged to confront the Muslim Brotherhood with full force after the group called for a million-man march on Wednesday.
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[10 June 13] Media corruption in Italy - English
Recent elections outcome have proven Italy to be an anomalous country. One of its most dangerous anomalies concerns newspaper ownership. Business,...
Recent elections outcome have proven Italy to be an anomalous country. One of its most dangerous anomalies concerns newspaper ownership. Business, economic and political interests within the press favor censorship.
Conflict of interest concerns all major Italian media groups and news organizations, such as RCS, L\'Espresso editorial group, Fininvest, Caltagirone editor and many others.
The type of political and business control concerning the press is even more dangerous. Italian newspapers are affected by an astonishing ethical crisis that is far from being solved.
El Pais journalist Juan Arias once said that \"the intertwining between politics and journalism is one of the cancers of Italian journalism.\"
He added that in Italy, journalism is completely tied to power: \"every journalist had been accepted because of a politician\'s recommendation and to that politician, in one way or another, the journalist had to respond.\"
On this week\'s INFocus we interview Italian journalists, University and independent researchers, publishers and politicians to shed light on this issue.
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[15 Mar 2014] Hafta Naame - ھفتہ نامہ - Urdu
[15 Mar 2014] Hafta Naame - ھفتہ نامہ - Haftey Bhar key Ahem Muzuat per aik Nazar - Urdu
[15 Mar 2014] Hafta Naame - ھفتہ نامہ - Haftey Bhar key Ahem Muzuat per aik Nazar - Urdu
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[16 May 2014] Hafta Naame - ھفتہ نامہ - Urdu
[16 May 2014] Hafta Naame - ھفتہ نامہ - Israeli former premier sentenced to 6-year jail over corruption - Urdu
[16 May 2014] Hafta Naame - ھفتہ نامہ - Israeli former premier sentenced to 6-year jail over corruption - Urdu
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