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Dr Noureddine Miladi

Dr Noureddine Miladi is Professor of Media and Communication at the College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University

 

Items by Dr Noureddine Miladi

  • The Gulf media’s hostile anti-Qatar campaign

    The current Gulf crisis and the blockade of Qatar led by Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain marks a turning point in regional diplomatic, economic and social relationships. The sudden flip toward a complete air, land and sea blockade of the small state, its leadership and its people is...

  • Smear campaigns against Qatar and ethical decadence

    The current campaign to boycott Qatar and illegally demonise it as ‘harboring terrorism’ has finally exposed the unethical turn of few of the Arab media outlets, which have become ideological tools of total disinformation. According to the basic international standards of media professionalism TV channels, newspapers and radio broadcasters must...

  • Media and the manufacturing of the American president

    In spite of the turmoil that has been engulfing Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Libya, the American presidential elections seem to be attracting lots of media attention.  In global media the race for the White House is turning, as ever, into a media event. Passionate reporters in the west as...

  • Shouldn’t France support the legitimate government in Libya?

    Reports about the presence of French Special Forces in Libya have started to emerge since February 2016. French newspaper Le Monde revealed at that time that a detachment was aiding the retired General Khalifa Haftar against Islamic State forces from a base at Benghazi airport. However since then the...

  • Turkey after the failed coup: A newborn democracy

    The failed military coup in Turkey that took place on the night of Friday 15 July 2016 came as a shock to the world and constituted the most challenging moment for the democratically elected government of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. The attempt to take over power in the country bypart of...

  • Orlando attack: Appalling job of a bunch of criminals

    The recent attack in Orlando, Florida, claimed by the criminal group Daesh is the deadliest by this group in the USA. Official reports revealed that over 100 innocent people were either killed or injured. The question that arises here is whose benefit does this serve? It is fundamental to say...

  • Destruction of Fallujah - another legacy of the 2003 American invasion of Iraq

    No doubt the American invasion of Iraq in 2003 has led to the destruction of a country which was one of the most vibrant societies in that part of the world. A cradle of civilization, Iraq has been turned into rubble and its social fabric has been increasingly disintegrating....

  • Islamophobia defeated in London Mayoral elections

    On Friday 6 May 2016, Sadiq Khan was declared Mayor of London, the “first Muslim mayor of a major European city”.Khan was born in London, where he has lived most of his life.He is of Pakistani heritage, and the son of a ‘working class’ bus driver and a seamstress...

  • Is the West waging the wrong war in Syria?

    While the USA and few other European powers are busy fighting virtual wars with Daesh, the Syrian regime is committing terrible war crimes which do not need satellite intelligence to be proven...