Announcing the winners of the 19th session of the "Arab Journalism Award"

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Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, the General Secretariat of the Arab Journalism Award announced the names of the winners of its 19th session, which is taking place this year remotely:

The awards were distributed as follows:

The team of the Emirati newspaper, Al Khaleej, won the Arab Journalism Award for the “Economic Journalism” category, for a work titled “What does the private sector want?

Journalist Jamal Jawhar, from Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper, wins the Arab Journalism Prize in the "Investigative Journalism" category, for a work titled "Irregular Immigrants ... The Paper of Fighters in the Tripoli War."

Journalist Muhammad Mansour, from the Emirati newspaper "Al-Ru'ya", wins the Arab Journalism Prize for the "Journalistic Dialogue" category, for a work published under the title "Scientists Shaping the World in 2050".

Journalist Tariq Al-Taher, from the Egyptian magazine “Akhbar al-Adab”, wins the Arab Journalism Award for the “Cultural Journalism” category, for a topic entitled “Naguib Mahfouz ... The Tight Censorship.”

Journalist Moataz Al-Shami from the Emirati newspaper Al-Ittihad wins the Arab Journalism Award for the "Sports Journalism" category, for a work published under the title "The Asian Cup was born dead in Hong Kong and coming back to life from the Emirates."

Photographer Saber Noureddine, from the European Agency for Press Pictures, wins the Arab Journalism Award for the "Best Press Photo" category. He won for an expressive photo of two girls who were besieged by a raid on their residential area.

The "Youth Category" award for Arab Journalism was won by: Samar Saleh from the Egyptian newspaper Al-Watan, Abdel Samad Adeniden from the Moroccan newspaper Bayan Al-Youm, and Ahmed Atef from the Egyptian newspaper Al-Dustour.

The Egyptian newspaper "Al Youm Al Sabea" wins the category of "smart journalism", which is awarded annually to the most advanced institutions in terms of technology, mechanisms of journalistic work and digital content production in the Arab world.

Muhammad Amin al-Masri from the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram wins the Arab Journalism Prize for the “Political Journalism” category for a work titled “Syria between Caesar’s Ambitions and Osman’s Dreams. Writer Othman Mirghani, one of the icons of journalistic writing in the Arab world, wins the Arab Journalism Award for the“ Journalist Column ”category.

Media Nayla Tueni, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Lebanese newspaper An-Nahar, wins the "Media Personality of the Year" award, in recognition of her efforts in supporting the Lebanese press process and enriching the Arab media scene.

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