Al-Baghdadia TV is an independent Iraqi-owned Arabic-language satellite channel based in Cairo, Egypt. It is considered a Nationalistic channel of funding...
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Iraqi-owned, Egyptian-based Al-Baghdadia TV. As of February 2011[update], al-Zaidi works with a Lebanese TV channel. On 16 November 2007, al-Zaidi was kidnapped...
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"demanded" an on-air apology from Al-Baghdadia TV. Al-Baghdadia TV issued a statement demanding al-Zaidi's release: Al-Baghdadia television demands that the...
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the legal team chosen by al-Baghdadia TV to defend Muntadhar al-Zaidi, an Iraqi broadcast journalist working for al-Baghdadia who was detained for throwing...
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Zaidi (surname) (redirect from Al-Zaidi (surname))
Muntadhar al-Zaidi (born 1979), Iraqi broadcast journalist who serves as a correspondent for Iraqi-owned, Egyptian-based Al-Baghdadia TV Art and literature...
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Anwar al-Hamadani (Arabic: أنور الحمداني; born April 2, 1974, Baghdad) is an Iraqi television presenter for the Al-Baghdadia TV. He received an arrest...
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TV. Al-Khalidi was born in Basra Governorate.[citation needed] "Khln Boka (Program)" on Al-Baghdadia TV 2011 "Balbala (Program)" on Al-Baghdadia TV 2015...
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was an Iraqi television program airing on the network Al-Baghdadia TV. It was hosted by Ali al-Khalidi. The show's name is a reference to Camp Bucca,...
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VoA TV Persian Yazd TV Your TV Rudaw Media Network – Rudaw.net Waar TV Al-Baghdadia TV Al Iraqiya (Iraqi Media Network) Al Sharqiya Al Sumaria Al Forat...
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majority" of viewers of al-Baghdadia TV who telephoned to the station in order to express their opinions said that they approved al-Zaidi's actions. The...
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stations were the independent Al Sharqiya, Al Baghdadia TV and state-owned Al Iraqiya. Al Iraqiya (Arabic: العراقيّة al-ʿIrāqiyyä) is a terrestrial television...
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Al-Harbi. The Rain of Fire "Amtar Al-Nar", written by Sabah Aatwan and directed by Aazam Salih for Al-Baghdadia TV. Love in the Village "Hob Fee Al-Qariah"...
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Directed by Hassan Hosny, it was filmed in Syria and aired exclusive on Al-Baghdadia TV in the month of Ramadan 2008.[citation needed] In late July 2009, Shatha...
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different TV channels in the Middle East: Qatar – Arabic : Al Jazeera Iraq – Arabic : Al Arabiya, Al Sharqiya, Al-Baghdadia TV, Al Iraqiya and Al Sumaria...
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Interview with Abu Feras Alhamdani on Alahad TV An Interview with Abu Feras Alhamdani on Al-Baghdadia TV An Interview with Abu Feras Alhamdani on Al Iraqiya...
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Television in Iraq (redirect from Iraqi TV)
second TV channel was established on 30 July 1972 broadcasting on channel 7 in the Baghdad area. The channel was renamed Youth Channel (Qanaat Al-Shabaab)...
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defend Muntadhar al-Zaidi, an Iraqi broadcast journalist working for al-Baghdadia TV who threw his shoes at U.S. president George W. Bush, stating that...
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Meanwhile, they phoned TV station Al-Baghdadia, claimed the attack for Islamic State of Iraq (ISI), and requested Al-Baghdadia to broadcast that they...
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Addounia TV Al Alam Al Alan Al Baghdadia Al Diyar Al Rai TV Arab Woman Channel Future TV Hannibal Infinity Mehwar OTV Palestine TV Sama Dubai Sudan TV Tele...
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dodged both projectiles which were aimed at his head. Zeidi worked for Al-Baghdadia television, an Iraqi-owned station based in Cairo. He was wrestled to...
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graves of soldiers at the Presidential Palace in Tikrit)" (in Arabic). Al Baghdadia. 3 September 2014. Archived from the original on 13 September 2014. Retrieved...
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audience. The man who threw the shoes, Muntadhar al-Zaidi, an Iraqi journalist with Egypt-based al-Baghdadia television network, could be heard yelling in...
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