The New York Times finds the term 'occupied' so confusing
A host of contradictory statements appeared in an article in "The New York Times" on April 17 by news correspondent Raja Abdulrahim.
A host of contradictory statements appeared in an article in "The New York Times" on April 17 by news correspondent Raja Abdulrahim.
The New York Times has purchased Worlde, the free online word game that has recently exploded in popularity, the...
"When a globally recognized organization allows antisemitism to creep into its reporting, it makes it all the more insidious and dangerous," says Wiesenthal Center head Rabbi Marvin Hier. BBC: Antisemitism is abhorrent, we strive to serve all communities fairly with accurate and impartial reporting.
Two writers who have been paid contributors to Fox News Channel have resigned, citing Tucker Carlson's “Patriot Purge” documentary...
"Paris Police 1900," a French-language show, now refers to the falsely accused French army officer as someone "arrested for spying."
The BBC has removed a series of controversial videos about Israel and the Palestinians from its website following a complaint from...
Signatories to joint statement decrying "misleading, one-sided accounts" include Michael Bublé, Gene Simmons, Selma Blair, Haim Saban, and Noa Tishby.
An investigation by the Jewish Chronicle reveals "a pattern of anti-Israel bias and inaccuracies" in the British Broadcasting Corporation’s Arabic service. BBC "was forced to acknowledge 25 mistakes in its Arabic coverage of Israel in just over two years, issuing on average nearly one correction every month," JC says.
Senior producer Rosie Garthwaite, who is currently working on a new documentary critical of "Israeli actions" in east Jerusalem, deletes “inaccurate” pro-Palestinian propaganda on Twitter.
“It was appalling to watch Orla Guerin hijack a segment dedicated to remembering 6 million murdered Jews and use it to desecrate the memory of the Holocaust with her hatred of the Jewish state,” says Gideon Falter, chief executive of the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism.
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