Present Journalism, the dead replica of its past legacy
By Jaime Ortega Simo.
Post-modern media problems!
Congratulations! We live in the 21st century. Technology has overcome all our problems. … Right? There are more news agencies than ever before as well as independent writers and bloggers, [...]
AFC puts Iran on the spot on women’s rights
By James M. Dorsey
Iranian women soccer fans have set their hopes on the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) to return them to the terraces after having been banned from stadiums for years to prevent them from looking at men’s [...]
Egyptian military’s loss of popularity brings ultras in from the cold
By James M. Dorsey
It took Egypt’s military brass less than six months to first isolate street-battle hardened soccer fans, the country’s most militant opponents of military rule, and then restore their waning popularity amid [...]
Eric Deggans from the Tampa Bay Times responds to race bias inside today’s media.
By Jaime Ortega Simo.
Eric C. Deggans is the Editor and Media Analyst for the Tampa Bay Times
1) Which news networks in your opinion are less ethnically diverse when they bring experts to comment on a topic that does not necessarily [...]
Mexican Drug War Gone Wild
by Jaime Ortega Simo
Elias Johnson, a spokesman for the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office in Arizona, said in a phone conversation that there had been a substantial increase of drug smuggling entering along the border between Arizona [...]
Saudi Arabia enhances new economic future.
By Ehab Alkindi. Project engineer of Saudi Aramco.
Saudi Arabia enhances new economic future.
A new era has started in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia since the arrival of the custodian of the two [...]
Mayday Europe, Mayhem Spain.
By Jaime Ortega Simo
Mayday, Mayhem … Spain!
Mayday is the expression pilot’s scream in the midst of an emergency crashing situation when the airplane runs totally out of control. In the European Union airport, Greece, Ireland, Portugal [...]


