CNN journalist defies Israeli entry ban to report on ‘absolute horror’ in Gaza

CNN journalist defies Israeli entry ban to report on ‘absolute horror’ in Gaza
CNN's Clarissa Ward is shown in this screen grab from a video shared on X by the network's chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour. (X: @amanpour)
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Updated 15 December 2023
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CNN journalist defies Israeli entry ban to report on ‘absolute horror’ in Gaza

CNN journalist defies Israeli entry ban to report on ‘absolute horror’ in Gaza
  • Clarissa Ward: ‘I can honestly say I don’t think we’ve ever seen it quite on this scale’
  • She is the first Western journalist to enter besieged enclave without IDF supervision

LONDON: CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward has become the first Western journalist to enter the Gaza Strip without supervision from the Israel Defense Forces, providing a firsthand account of what she described as “absolute horror.”
She crossed the border on Wednesday with UAE medical volunteers to visit a field hospital, in defiance of an Israeli ban on foreign journalists independently entering the besieged enclave. Israel has allowed some journalists to enter under IDF supervision.
During a TV appearance on CNN, Ward shared insights into the brief but impactful hours spent on the ground.
“Even in that brief window, you really got a sense of the absolute horrors that have been taking place in Gaza,” she said. 

Reflecting on the extent of the damage witnessed, she added: “I can honestly say I don’t think we’ve ever seen it quite on this scale.”
Due to the access ban, international reporters have had to rely on updates from Palestinian journalists, aid and health workers, and social media, despite intermittent communication cut-offs by the Israeli military.
At least 63 journalists have been killed since the start of the Gaza conflict on Oct. 7, most of them victims of Israeli military action.
In the initial stages of the conflict, Ward faced accusations of fabricating a video that depicted her seeking shelter from bombs during live coverage near the Israel-Gaza border. CNN vehemently refuted these claims, asserting the authenticity of the video.


OpenAI’s internal AI details stolen in 2023 breach, NYT reports

OpenAI’s internal AI details stolen in 2023 breach, NYT reports
Updated 05 July 2024
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OpenAI’s internal AI details stolen in 2023 breach, NYT reports

OpenAI’s internal AI details stolen in 2023 breach, NYT reports
  • Hacker lifted details from discussions in an online forum where employees talked about OpenAI’s latest technologies, says report

A hacker gained access to the internal messaging systems at OpenAI last year and stole details about the design of the company’s artificial intelligence technologies, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
The hacker lifted details from discussions in an online forum where employees talked about OpenAI’s latest technologies, the report said, citing two people familiar with the incident.
However, they did not get into the systems where OpenAI, the firm behind chatbot sensation ChatGPT, houses and builds its AI, the report added.
Microsoft Corp-backed OpenAI did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
OpenAI executives informed both employees at an all-hands meeting in April last year and the company’s board about the breach, according to the report, but executives decided not to share the news publicly as no information about customers or partners had been stolen.
OpenAI executives did not consider the incident a national security threat, believing the hacker was a private individual with no known ties to a foreign government, the report said. The San Francisco-based company did not inform the federal law enforcement agencies about the breach, it added.
OpenAI in May said it had disrupted five covert influence operations that sought to use its AI models for “deceptive activity” across the Internet, the latest to stir safety concerns about the potential misuse of the technology.
The Biden administration was poised to open up a new front in its effort to safeguard the US AI technology from China and Russia with preliminary plans to place guardrails around the most advanced AI Models including ChatGPT, Reuters earlier reported, citing sources.
In May, 16 companies developing AI pledged at a global meeting to develop the technology safely at a time when regulators are scrambling to keep up with rapid innovation and emerging risks.
 


Dubai Media announces partnership with media tech company NEP Group

Dubai Media announces partnership with media tech company NEP Group
Updated 04 July 2024
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Dubai Media announces partnership with media tech company NEP Group

Dubai Media announces partnership with media tech company NEP Group
  • Initiative will grow Dubai Media’s logistical and technical capabilities

LONDON: Dubai Media on Thursday announced a new partnership with the US media technology company NEP Group, the latest strategic initiative for the media sector in the region.

The collaboration aims to enhance cooperation and exchange expertise in various media service fields, including bolstering logistical and technical capabilities and advancing the development of the media content industry.

“Through its diverse TV and radio programs, Dubai Media seeks to develop the media content industry, which is currently one of the fastest-growing media sectors,” said Saleh Lootah, deputy CEO of technical support at Dubai Media.

Lootah said that the initiative is part of significant efforts to enhance the organization’s capabilities and logistical capacities, and to develop in-house talent “to produce high-quality media content that meets Dubai’s and the UAE’s major developmental aspirations.”

The memorandum of understanding, signed on the sidelines of the 22nd edition of the Arab Media Forum in May, aims to strengthen cooperative relations between the two parties.

Lootah explained that the new partnership will focus on using digital tools, technology and human resources provided by NEP Group to support Dubai Media’s external broadcast operations within and outside the UAE.

This will help fulfill the strategic goal of establishing Dubai as a leading global content creation center, he added.

Saeed Izadi, president of NEP Singapore, India and Middle East, said that the partnership will bolster Dubai Media’s commitment to advancing the media sector and positioning Dubai as a premier global hub for content creation.


‘Unprecedented’ number of journalists arrested in Palestine since Oct. 7

‘Unprecedented’ number of journalists arrested in Palestine since Oct. 7
Updated 04 July 2024
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‘Unprecedented’ number of journalists arrested in Palestine since Oct. 7

‘Unprecedented’ number of journalists arrested in Palestine since Oct. 7
  • 51 arrests took place in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem since Oct. 7 by both the Israeli and Palestinian authorities

LONDON: An “unprecedented” total of 51 arrests of journalists in Palestine have been documented by the Committee to Protect Journalists since the start of Israel’s onslaught on the Gaza Strip on Oct. 7, the press rights NGO said on Wednesday.

CPJ said that the arrests took place in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, with 48 journalists detained by Israel and three by the Palestinian authorities.

Fifteen of the journalists, including those held by the Palestinian authorities, have been released, while 36 remain in Israel’s custody.

Moreover, 15 of those arrested by Israel are being held under administrative detention without charges. This form of detention can last from six months to years.

However, the number of Palestinian journalists in Israeli prisons is likely higher than what CPJ has documented due to the increasing difficulty of acquiring and verifying data during wartime.

“Since October 7, Israel has been arresting Palestinian journalists in record numbers and using administrative detention to keep them behind bars, thus depriving the region not only of much-needed information, but also of Palestinian voices on the conflict,” said CPJ Program Director Carlos Martinez de la Serna in New York.

“If Israel wants to live up to its self-styled reputation of being the only democracy in the Middle East, it needs to release detained Palestinian journalists and stop using military courts to hold them without evidence.”

Currently imprisoned journalists include Rasha Hirzallah, a reporter for the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency WAFA; Mahmoud Fatafta, a columnist and political commentator; Bilal Hamid Al-Taweel, who contributes to multiple outlets such as Al-Jazeera; Mahmoud Adel Ma’atan Barakat, a radio producer for the Wattan Media Network; and freelance journalist Rula Hassanein.

Released journalists include Khalil Dweeb, a freelance camera operator; Ahmed Al-Bitawi, a reporter for Sanad News Agency; Maher Haroun, a freelance journalist and media student at Al-Quds Open University; and Ismail Al-Ghoul, an Al-Jazeera correspondent.

Neither Israel’s domestic intelligence agency Shin Bet nor the Palestinian General Intelligence Service have replied to CPJ’s requests for comment about those arrested.

CPJ documented in 2023 the imprisonment of 17 Palestinian journalists by Israeli authorities, saying that it was the highest number of media arrests in Israel and the Palestinian territories since CPJ began tracking jailed journalists in 1992.


TikTok partners with Esports World Cup ahead of Riyadh tournament

TikTok partners with Esports World Cup ahead of Riyadh tournament
Updated 02 July 2024
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TikTok partners with Esports World Cup ahead of Riyadh tournament

TikTok partners with Esports World Cup ahead of Riyadh tournament
  • Short-form video platform will be entertainment partner
  • Unprecedented $60m prize pool for July 3-Aug. 25 event

LONDON: TikTok is set to become the official entertainment partner of the inaugural Esports World Cup taking place in Riyadh from July 3 to Aug. 25.

The ByteDance-owned short-form video platform and the Esports World Cup Foundation inked a partnership agreement on Monday.

Mohammed Alnimer, sales director of the EWCF, said the partnership was poised “to redefine esports content and entertainment among a broader audience.”

“TikTok is an excellent way to authentically engage with esports communities worldwide, and enable more fans to follow and support the Esports World Cup athletes and clubs.”

As part of the partnership, TikTok will launch an Esports World Cup Hub in the app, with content from the official broadcasters, teams and players.

The EWCF will also produce “exclusive content tailored for TikTok,” and encourage collaborations with popular creators.

In addition, the partners will produce a weekly show featuring reports and news from the contest.

“Promoting a shared appreciation for e-sports, connecting fans and players across different cultures and regions is at the top of TikTok priorities,” said Mohamed Harb, head of partnerships, TikTok MENA, in a statement.

Harb said TikTok aims to “shape the future of gaming content and fan engagement.”

The Esports World Cup is poised to be the largest event of its kind.

The tournament organizers have already announced a large roster of partners, including firms in the sportswear and beverage sectors.

Alongside gaming activations, community tournaments and pop culture celebrations, the event will have an unprecedented prize pool of $60 million.


MBC’s Shahid platform announces premiere of ‘Grendizer U’

MBC’s Shahid platform announces premiere of ‘Grendizer U’
Updated 02 July 2024
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MBC’s Shahid platform announces premiere of ‘Grendizer U’

MBC’s Shahid platform announces premiere of ‘Grendizer U’
  • Anime series set to be released July 24 on world’s largest Arabic streaming service

RIYADH: MBC’s Shahid, the world’s leading Arabic streaming platform, announced on Tuesday that the remake of the original “Grendizer” anime series is set to premiere worldwide this July 2024.

Launched in partnership with Manga Productions, a subsidiary of the Mohammed Bin Salman Foundation, Misk, the new series brings back the beloved characters Duke Fleed and Kouji Kabuto.

Manga Productions has unveiled a third promotional video for “Grendizer U” as well as a new key visual for the new anime series.

Dr. Essam Bukhary, CEO of Manga Productions, commented: “We are pleased to announce the continuation of our partnership with Shahid, confirming that this partnership is an extension of our previous successful collaborations.

“It is worth mentioning that there have been several previous partnerships between Manga Productions and Shahid in showcasing prominent works such as ‘The Journey’ movie, and the ‘Future’s Folktales’ and ‘Captain Tsubasa’ series. It is noteworthy that ‘The Journey’ has made it to the top five anime films on the Shahid platform.”

Tareq Al-Ibrahim, director of content at Shahid, and director of MBC1 and MBC Drama, said: “Our strategic partnership with Manga Productions brings significant value to our audiences, appealing to a wide range of viewer categories and age groups.

“What sets Manga Productions apart in its industry is its commitment to high production and artistic standards, fused with creative content that delivers valuable social messaging and storytelling.”

He added: “This type of content and its messages align with the region’s culture values and resonate with audiences throughout the region, providing Arab families with a sophisticated, enjoyable, and entertaining viewing experience.”

In 2022, a strategic partnership was announced between Dynamic Planning and Manga Productions to license “UFO Robo Grendizer” — more commonly known as “Grendizer” — and use it in products and characters for cities and entertainment events worldwide, except Japan.

The new series is based on Go Nagai’s “UFO Robo Grendizer”. The general director for “Grendizer U” is Mitsuo Fukuda, with series composition and script by Ichiro Okouchi, with Tatsuhito Higuchi also writing the script.

Character design is handled by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, while Mari Araki is responsible for sub-character design. Mechanical design is crafted by Wataru Inata, AF_KURO, and Junichi Akutsu (Astrays), with design works by Pinakes, Tomoyuki Aoki, Zenseava, and Masato Yoshinaga.

The main animators include Hiroyuki Taiga, Takashi Hashimoto, Masahiro Yamane, and Toru Yoshida. Art direction is managed by Hiroshi Kato and Hirofumi Sakagami (Totonyan), while Tomoe Yoshimura handles color design and Atsushi Usuta (Nexus) manages cinematography.

Yukio Nagasaki serves as sound director, with sound effects by Toshiya Wada and Maki Takuma (Swara Pro). The music is composed by Kohei Tanaka, and music production is handled by Pony Canyon. Animation production is done by Gaina.