MBN Programming Highlights

MBN Programming Highlights Dec 3-9, 2024

16 min · 16. jan. 2025
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These are the highlights of programming from the week of December 3-9, 2024. MBN, a news network, provided extensive coverage of the Syrian civil war's conclusion, including interviews with various Syrian officials and international figures, analyzing the implications for regional stability and the role of actors like Iran and ISIS. Their reporting also covered Iran's destabilizing actions in the Middle East, focusing on its support for proxies, human rights abuses, and nuclear ambitions. Furthermore, MBN reported on the situation in Gaza, Lebanon, and Israel, including the ceasefire agreement and humanitarian aid delivery. The network utilized multiple platforms, ensuring wide dissemination of their coverage. Several Arabic publications cited MBN's reporting.

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