Latest in Tag: Newspapers Highlight
Latest in Tag: Newspapers

Supreme Media Council refers newspapers, websites for urgent investigations
Referral comes following case of female Mahala doctor wrongfully accused of marital infidelity

NPA announces new heads at state-owned newspapers
Ahmed Galal appointed as chairperson of Akhbar Al-Youm, Nevine Kamel as Editor-in-Chief for Al-Ahram Hebdo, Khaled Mery for Al-Akhbar

Egypt moves toward âdigitisationâ of national newspapers
The targeted newspapers and press institutions may include Al-Ahram, Al-Akhabr, Al-Jumhuriyah, Rose Al-Yusuf, and Dar Al-Maaref.

Press Syndicate drafts bill minimising presence of non-registered journalists in newspapers
Law aims at employing members of the syndicate, says syndicate member

Qallash visits newspapers ahead of elections, takes pride in stance against assaults
Press Syndicate president candidate highlighted need for legal reform, services improvement, and rightsâ protection guarantees

Press Syndicate calls upon newspapers to black out front pages for Sunday issues
In a related incident, Ministry of Interior stopped sending its daily newsletters to registered journalists

Press Syndicate, NGOs lash out at censorship
Press censorship returns, says the syndicateâs freedoms committee

Press roundup: Censorship and closure
Three articles were removed from two newspapers on Saturday over critical content

Journalists should have legal rights, not face detention: Press Syndicate
After Al-Sisi’s apology to lawyers, journalists demand clear stance on press freedom

No orders from above: Journalists
Report criticising Ministry of Interior is warning to state officials, Al-Masry Al-Youm journalist says

Journalist arrested over articles critical of police
Al-Dostor reporter was arrested on “criminal charges” days after publishing investigative report series covering alleged “police violations”

Egyptâs Press Syndicate: Struggle for journalism since 19th century
The syndicate celebrates 74th anniversary

State-run, party and independent newspaper prices increase
Prices rise to EGP 2, Al-Masry Al-Youm stays at EGP 1.5

Governor reshuffle to take place in January: Al-Sisi
President also discussed latest economy and security developments with editors of state-owned newspapers

Al-Sisi to discuss obstacles facing press institutions
The president has asked chairmen of national newspapers for reports on problems confronting them
Former Press Syndicate chairman’s detention appealed
Al-Wali had been ordered detained for 15 days in tandem with investigations into charges related to corruption

The coverage of violence against women
Egyptian women experience various forms of discrimination in public and private life. One of the biggest results of discrimination is violence. Although the media condemns violence and raises awareness about its enormity in some outlets, it has been accused of accidently perpetuating violence as well. Daily News Egypt investigates how violence against Egyptian women is covered in both printed and televised media.

Mubarak family reimburses illegal gifts
Mubarak family returns over EGP 1m received from Al Gomhoreya newspaper
Review: Commentaries debate Press Syndicate elections
After the electoral victory of Diaa Rashwan as the new chairman of the Press Syndicate, several writers in major Egyptian newspapers dissected the elections. Many have stated that Rashwanâs success has proven the failure of the Muslim Brotherhood, which partially supported his rival, Abdel Mohsen Salama. Journalists and the change Mohamed Salmawi Al-Masry Al-Youm …

Reviving the art of caricatures
Without any formal training, Mohamed Saeed proves that art can be about mere talent

Egyptâs media outlets owe EGP 10bn in arrear back taxes
Al-Ahram accounts for lionâs share of debt, owing EGP 5.85bn
Review: Columnists discuss El-Oriefyâs speech, criticise Al-Haddad
Opinion pieces explore an assortment of domestic issues. Some columnists continued to discuss the impact of the Friday speech given by the Saudi sheikh Mohamed El-Oriefy, others ask who is Essam Al-Haddad and why is he exceptionally close to President Morsy?

West focuses attention on Egypt
The whole world is watching as Egypt struggles to define itself politically and legally

Editors in chief appointment appeal adjourned
Shura Council cancels bonuses allocated to former editors in chief

Journalists protest perceived MB influence
security forces confiscated issues of Al-Dostour on Saturday morning