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Asia-Pacific news agencies seek cooperation to tackle global changes, tech challenges
Asia-Pacific news agencies seek cooperation to tackle global changes, tech challenges

The Star

timea day ago

  • Business
  • The Star

Asia-Pacific news agencies seek cooperation to tackle global changes, tech challenges

ST. PETERSBURG, June 19 (Xinhua) -- The 19th General Assembly of the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANA) kicked off in St. Petersburg on Thursday. During the two-day event, representatives of member news agencies will hold in-depth discussions on how news agencies can respond to global changes and technological challenges. Dmitry Peskov, press secretary of Russian president, read out Russian President Vladimir Putin's congratulatory letter to the conference at the opening ceremony. Putin noted that currently, objective and timely information is vital for enhancing mutual trust and understanding among countries and their peoples. As the world's largest alliance of news agencies, OANA has long played a significant role in global news dissemination. He said that he hopes this conference, through constructive exchanges, would explore and formulate promising cooperation projects, pushing mutually beneficial cooperation to a new level. In his opening remarks, Fu Hua, president of Xinhua News Agency, pointed out that the Asia-Pacific region is the locomotive driving economic globalization, the hub of world economic growth, the anchor of global development and stability, and a highland for cooperation, with an important role in addressing global challenges. Xinhua calls on news agencies in the Asia-Pacific region to join hands to enhance mutual trust, advocate inclusiveness, promote cooperation, and contribute to win-win outcomes, Fu said. Fu said that Xinhua will earnestly perform its duties, deepen partnership with member organizations, and well establish and utilize multilateral mechanisms like the World Media Summit, the Global South Media and Think Tank Forum and the China-Central Asia News Agency Forum to jointly write a new chapter in news agencies' exchange and development. Andrey Kondrashov, director general of Russia's TASS news agency, said that the world is in a critical period of profound transformation and information environment transition, with cyber threats and disinformation testing the public trust in media. In-depth exchanges and cooperation among Asia-Pacific news agencies, along with joint exploration of new technologies such as AI and big data to drive media industry transformation, will not only bolster their own development but also hold significant importance for safeguarding regional and global security and prosperity, he added. Melissa Fleming, UN under-secretary-general for global communications, said in a video address that the current world is volatile, and news organizations and practitioners are facing multiple severe challenges, making strengthened media dialogue and exchanges particularly crucial. She expressed her hope that while abiding by journalistic ethics, media outlets around the world can provide global audience with more valuable and positive news information. Vu Viet Trang, general director of Vietnam News Agency, told Xinhua that the world is changing rapidly, with technological transformation advancing at an unprecedented pace. As important sources of information, news agencies need to enhance efficiency of information delivery through technological innovation while ensuring the accurate and timely transmission of information, she said. The Asia-Pacific region is playing an increasingly prominent role on the international stage, and regional news agencies should voice more strongly on regional and international issues, she said, noting that this is the common mission shouldered by news agencies in the Asia-Pacific region. Dzhaldinov Askar Muratovich, deputy director of the Kazakhstan President's TV and Radio Complex, said as global news media face multiple common challenges, cooperation and exchanges offer opportunities to tackle these challenges. News organizations should not only fulfill their responsibilities in information dissemination, but also actively influence social development and policymaking, he added. During the conference, the delegates visited an OANA photo exhibition, where Xinhua News Agency's photographic works were on display. OANA consists of 41 news agencies from 33 countries and has its origin in the Organization of Asian News Agencies established in Thailand in December 1961.

Bernama Strengthens Global Media Ties With Russia's TV BRICS, Rossiya Segodnya
Bernama Strengthens Global Media Ties With Russia's TV BRICS, Rossiya Segodnya

Barnama

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

Bernama Strengthens Global Media Ties With Russia's TV BRICS, Rossiya Segodnya

By By Arul Rajoo Durar Raj ST. PETERSBURG (Russia), June 19 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) has signed a strategic partnership with two major Russian media agencies, TV BRICS and Rossiya Segodnya, on Thursday, to strengthen cooperation in the field of information and communication. The partnership aims to strengthen bilateral relations through the exchange of news materials, joint content production and broader editorial collaboration, in line with efforts to provide a more comprehensive international perspective to audiences in Malaysia and globally. bootstrap slideshow Through the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with TV BRICS, both parties will share news content in English, collaborate on producing media programmes, and explore research initiatives related to the media industry. Meanwhile, the MoU with Rossiya Segodnya focuses on the exchange of news articles as well as technical and editorial support to journalists. Chief executive officer Datin Paduka Nur-ul Afida Kamaludin signed on behalf of Bernama. Also present was Editor-in-Chief Arul Rajoo Durar Raj. TV BRICS Chairman Ivan Polyakov and First Deputy-in-Chief of Rossiya Segodnya media group (Sputnik's parent company) Sergey Kochetkov signed on behalf of their respective agencies. The agreements were signed on the sidelines of the 19th General Assembly of the Organisation of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANA), currently taking place here. Nur-ul said under both agreements, the agencies involved are also committed to maintaining journalistic standards by ensuring accurate attribution, complying with intellectual property rights and fostering mutual understanding through professional media interactions.

19th OANA General Assembly Opens In St. Petersburg
19th OANA General Assembly Opens In St. Petersburg

Barnama

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

19th OANA General Assembly Opens In St. Petersburg

By Arul Rajoo Durar Raj ST. PETERSBURG (Russia), June 19 (Bernama) -- The 19th General Assembly of the Organisation of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANA), a major gathering of news agencies, kicked off in Russia's second-largest city on Thursday. Hosted by the country's TASS agency under the theme "News Agencies and Challenges in the Modern World', the first plenary session of the general assembly started with an opening speech by TASS Director General Andrey Kondrashov. bootstrap slideshow It was followed by a video address by Hossein Jaberi Ansari, IRNA (Iran) Managing Director and current President of OANA. The Iranian delegation was unable to travel to the former imperial city due to the ongoing conflict between the country and Israel. More than a hundred representatives of news agencies from more than 30 countries are attending the assembly here. Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) is represented by Chief Executive Officer Datin Paduka Nur-ul Afida Kamaludin and Editor-in-Chief Arul Rajoo Durar Raj. The 54th OANA Executive Board meeting in Kuala Lumpur last February decided to grant TASS the right to host the 19th General Assembly in St. Petersburg. According to TASS, OANA delegates are also expected to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) taking place here.

19th OANA general assembly opens in St. Petersburg
19th OANA general assembly opens in St. Petersburg

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

19th OANA general assembly opens in St. Petersburg

ST. PETERSBURG (Russia): The 19th General Assembly of the Organisation of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANA), a major gathering of news agencies, kicked off in Russia's second-largest city today. Hosted by the country's TASS agency under the theme "News Agencies and Challenges in the Modern World", the first plenary session of the general assembly started with an opening speech by TASS Director General Andrey Kondrashov. It was followed by a video address by Hossein Jaberi Ansari, IRNA (Iran) Managing Director and current President of OANA. The Iranian delegation was unable to travel to the former imperial city due to the ongoing conflict between the country and Israel. More than a hundred representatives of news agencies from more than 30 countries are attending the assembly here. Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) is represented by Chief Executive Officer Datin Paduka Nur-ul Afida Kamaludin and Editor-in-Chief Arul Rajoo Durar Raj. The 54th OANA Executive Board meeting in Kuala Lumpur last February decided to grant TASS the right to host the 19th General Assembly in St. Petersburg. According to TASS, OANA delegates are also expected to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) taking place here. The General Assembly, which is the highest governing body of OANA, will elect a new executive committee, vice presidents of the organisation, and technical and ethics committees. The gathering here will also see TASS assuming the presidency of OANA for the next three years, during which the agency will be responsible for managing the organisation's website and other organisational matters. OANA was established in 1961 on the initiative of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) to facilitate direct and free news exchange among news agencies in a region that accounts for over half of the world's population. OANA currently has 41 member news agencies from 33 countries, with 13 agencies serving on its Executive Board.

Bahraini MP Highlights Economic Growth and Regional Cooperation at Mediterranean Parliament Meeting
Bahraini MP Highlights Economic Growth and Regional Cooperation at Mediterranean Parliament Meeting

Daily Tribune

time22-02-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Tribune

Bahraini MP Highlights Economic Growth and Regional Cooperation at Mediterranean Parliament Meeting

TDT | Manama MP Mohammed Yousif Al-Maarafi emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation between legislative and executive authorities to ensure swift and continuous responses to the demands of sustainable economic growth. He noted that the increasing contribution of the non-oil sector to Bahrain's GDP reflects the success of the Kingdom's Economic Vision 2030, which is founded on the principles of sustainability, fairness, and competitiveness. Al-Maarafi made these remarks during his participation as a member of Bahrain's parliamentary delegation at the 19th General Assembly of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean (PAM), held in Rome, Italy, from February 19 to 21. The discussions included a report on "Challenges and Opportunities for Economic Growth in the Euro-Mediterranean and Gulf Regions." He highlighted the geopolitical and economic changes posing challenges to economic growth, particularly the impact of political crises and regional conflicts. He also pointed out environmental challenges such as climate change, natural resource shortages—especially freshwater—and desertification threats, which affect agriculture and food security. Despite these challenges, Al-Maarafi underlined the promising opportunities that could drive economic growth in the region, particularly through digital transformation and innovation in fields such as information technology, artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and environmental technologies. He stressed that regional integration and cooperation between Mediterranean and Gulf nations present significant opportunities for joint projects, increased intra-regional trade, and infrastructure development, ultimately enhancing global competitiveness. Al-Maarafi also highlighted Bahrain's comprehensive economic vision, launched in 2008 by His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, as a strategic roadmap for sustainable economic development. He noted that the Kingdom has made significant progress in non-oil sectors such as trade, tourism, transportation, telecommunications, real estate, and finance. He further explained that Bahrain is actively implementing ambitious projects to improve its business environment, including the development of digital infrastructure and financial services, one of the Kingdom's strongest sectors. Additionally, Bahrain continues to invest in renewable energy, with a particular focus on solar and wind energy projects as part of its strategy for sustainable energy solutions. The Bahraini parliamentary delegation to the PAM session was led by Dr. Jihad Abdullah Al-Fadhel, Second Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council, and included Shura Council member Lina Habib Qassim, as well as MPs Mohammed Yousif Al-Maarafi and Hanan Mohammed Fardan.

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