Latest in Tag: press syndicate Highlight
Latest in Tag: press syndicate

Illicit gains investigations stir press syndicate
Two Al-Gomhoria journalists undergo investigations for illicit advertising commissions

Press Syndicate condemns Al-Wali attack
The Syndicate says members need to unite at a time when attacks on the press are widespread

Press Syndicate elections back on
The Supreme Administrative Court halted the decision to cancel the elections

ANHRI condemns attack on journalists
Journalist sit-in at the Press Syndicate violently dispersed by syndicate security, Arab Network for Human Rights said

Press Syndicate elections cancelled
The Administrative Court rules that holding midterm elections in the syndicate is illegal

Press Syndicate elect new board
Elections are held earlier due to problems within the syndicate

FJP spokesperson referred to investigation
Press Syndicate questions Ahmed Sobei over alleged complicity in the killing of protesters at Presidential Palace clashes

Nile University students respond to Zewail
Students hold a press conference and distribute documents they allege prove their claim to disputed land
Kuwaiti journalist presides over Arab Journalists Union
Union’s new general secretariat includes two out of five Egyptian journalists who ran in elections

Presidency files complaint against Press Syndicate board member
Journalist accused by presidency of insulting Morsy

Protest in solidarity with journalists
Journalists gather outside the Press Syndicate as one journalist gets handed a five year prison term, while another is tried by the military

Journalist sentenced to one year in jail for assaulting police officer
Al-Tahrir journalist sentenced in absentia claims police assaulted him first during Mubarak’s trial

Media heads discuss Abu Ismail
Discussion held to decide if the media will continue to give prominent Salafi coverage
Press Syndicate refers Al-Wali to second investigation
The board of the Press Syndicate refers the syndicate chairman to second investigation

12 December declared Press Freedom Day
Press Freedom Day coincides with the death of journalist Al-Hosseini Abu Deif

Abu Deif family allege assassination
Friends and family of journalist say he was targeted by Muslim Brotherhood
Press syndicate punishes rogue leader
Group rejects proposed constitution

Mayhem at Press Syndicate
Journalists held an extraordinary general assembly under tense circumstances
Press Syndicate withdraws from the Constituent Assembly
Syndicate cites restrictions on press and personal freedoms

Sugar workers take to streets
Workers claim industry is being harmed by imports

Injured protesters provide eyewitness testimony
Civil parties call for more protests on Friday.

Former Al-Shaab journalists begin hunger strike
Former employees of the old Al-Shaab newspaper are demanding the government uphold an agreement made under Mubarak’s reign

Two new political parties have marquee days
Al-Dostor Party officially established, Shafiq announces new party
New chairmen of the boards announced for state newspapers
The Shura Council’s general committee has appointed new heads for the country’s state-owned newspapers. The Islamist-dominated assembly appointed current head of the Press Syndicate Mamdouh Al-Waali as head of Al-Ahram and Ahmed Sameh Saadallah the head of the board of Al-Akhbar Al-Youm. Shaker Gamal Eddin, who was already appointed editor-in-chief of the MENA last month, …

Vice President confirms overhauling media law
Proposals to avoid journalists going to criminal courts and being subject to preventative detention

Over a thousand still ‘missing’ since 2011 uprising
Some individuals are abducted and released within hours while others remain abducted for months
New independent press syndicates emerge to end monopolization
By Hanan Solayman CAIRO: A couple of independent journalists’ syndicates were recently launched to break the monopolization represented by the official Journalists’ Syndicate indicating a root change in associations and unions moving more towards plurality. The first syndicate presents itself as an alternative to the official Journalists’ Syndicate currently paralyzed awaiting board elections by the end …