Cairo (AP)-The head of a USABIE-TAALVISION and Online news exit funded by the US that claims that a 30 million-headed audience in the Middle East and North Africa has exhibited the most staff and TV programming on Saturday, accusing the trump-announcement and vongar from the trump-administration and elonation of the administration and elonation of the administration and elonation administration and virtilation administration and elonation administration and elonation administration and elonation administration and elonation administration and voning administration and voning.
In notifications Al Hurra News Staffers about their dismissal, Chief Jeffrey Gedmin said that he had quickly given up the freezing of the American administration for the Congress approved for Al Hurra and his Arabic Language Sustors Organizations funded by the US.
Kari Lake, the appointment of President Donald Trump at the American Government Agency, accused Al Hurra, Voice of America and other news -funded news -programming abroad, from the evasion of his efforts to talk to her about the conclusion of the financing.
“I have left behind to conclude that she deliberately stares out of the money we need to pay you, our dedicated and hard-working staff,” said Gedmin obtained in dismissal letters by the Associated Press and extract on the website of Al Hurra's parent company, the temporary employment networks of the Midden-Oosten.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comments on Saturday.
Mohamed Al-Sabagh, an Egyptian journalist who worked on the Al Hurrra News website in Dubai, said the AP that all staff on the website and the television channel received emails that end their contracts.
Al-Hurra is the newest news exit-after Voice of America, Radiofree Europe/Radio Liberty, Radio Free Asia and other personnel and services to reduce the sale points of the Trump government and the Musk's Department of Government to keep their congress.
Lake, appointed to supervise the American Global Media Office, describes her desk as consumed by a “gigantic rot” that requires the destruction and rebuilding of the office.
The news organizations supported by the US were set up from the Cold War between the West and the Soviet Union. Their designated goal was to offer objective news about the United States and other topics abroad, often for people under authoritarian governments without access to a free press.
The George W. Bush government already created Hurra in 2003, the same year that his administration of Iraq overthrowed the leader of that country. Al Hurra's journalists related to the American occupation and sectarian and extremist violence that followed, with some who died at work during the Arab Spring of 2011 and other political changes in the middle -old.
While Al Hurra has been accused of bias of both conservatives and liberals in the United States over the years, it was one of the few points of sale in his region that offered room for freedom and speech.
In his remark to employees, Getmin said that his organization would retain a few dozen staff members and a “presence” online while the court is fighting about the cutbacks that occur in American courts.
“It makes no sense,” wrote Gedmin, “to silence the voice of America in the middle.”
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Knickmeyer reported from Washington.