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  2. Al Jazeera Media Network - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazeera Media Network also has a digital online-only news channel AJ+. The channel is an online and mobile-only news channel primarily found on various social media networks and YouTube and operated by Al Jazeera New Media out of San Francisco, California. The channel consists of mostly On Demand content.

  3. Marwan Bishara - Wikipedia

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    Marwan Bishara ( Arabic: مروان بشارة) is a Palestinian Arab, born in Nazareth, Palestine. [ 1] He is currently an author, columnist and the senior political analyst for Al Jazeera English. [ 2] From 2007 to 2014, Bishara was the editor and host of their flagship programme Empire, which examined global powers and their agendas in a ...

  4. Second Battle of Zawiya - Wikipedia

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    93 killed, [7] 150 wounded, [8] 15 captured [9] 9 tanks, 1 armored vehicle, 5 technical, 1 Military boat destroyed (NATO claim) 24 civilians killed [10] The Second Battle of Zawiya or Zawia took place during the Libyan Civil War between rebel anti-Gaddafi forces and forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi for control of the Tripolitanian city of Zawia .

  5. 2021 in Libya - Wikipedia

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    March 26 – After seven years, international football returns to Libya. The Libyan national team lost 5–2 in an Africa Cup of Nations qualification match in ″Benina Martyrs Stadium″ (formerly ″Hugo Chávez Stadium″) near Benghazi. Deaths. March 24 – Mahmoud al-Werfalli, suspected war criminal (Libyan National Army); shot

  6. List of Al Jazeera Media Network presenters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of presenters with Al Jazeera Media Network, the international news conglomerate, based in Doha and financed by the Qatari government.In recent years Al Jazeera developed a presence in the global English-language broadcasting sector, firstly with the Al Jazeera English channel and then with the purchase of Current TV, which led to the launch of the United States-based ...

  7. Battle of the Misrata frontline - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazeera correspondent Tony Birtley said the rebels were now aiming to take the village of Majer, southwest of Naimah, and southeast of Zliten. [49] On 19 June, 10 rebels were killed and 54 wounded in shelling and an ambush conducted by Gaddafi forces, [50] who advanced one kilometer toward rebel lines, making the total casualties for just ...

  8. IDF confirms killing Al Jazeera journalist, says he was ... - AOL

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    August 1, 2024 at 4:32 PM. JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Israeli military confirmed on Thursday that it had killed Al-Jazeera journalist Ismail Al-Ghoul in an airstrike in Gaza, saying he was a Hamas ...

  9. Fault Lines (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Release. November 2009. ( 2009-11) –. present. Fault Lines is an American current affairs and documentary television program broadcast on Al Jazeera English. Premiering in November 2009, the program is known for investigative storytelling across the United States and the Americas, examining the United States and its role in the world.