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    Critical Discourse Analysis Of Human Rights Violations In The Washington Post And New York Times Online Newspapers: Post Isis Iraq Era by Qaysi, Fouad Hussein Ali Al

    Published 2024
    “…The data was collected from 6 articles in each of the two american online newspapers, namely, the washington post and new york times news in 2019. Analytically, the macro-level revealed an agreement between both newpapers on the thematic structure about hrvs in iraq, stating that the protests in iraq on demanding basic rights, were dealt with violently by the government, leading to the government's fall.…”
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    Impact of media reporting of the september 11th events on the activities of the nonprofit islamic organizations in the united states / Hulayyil Muhisen S. Alomiry by S. Alomiry, Hulayyil Muhisen

    Published 2014
    “…The articles were mainly taken from US media, namely CNN and Washington Post as representatives of the US media. Instruments of data collection about these organizations include, semi- structured interviews, a questionnaire, and an in-depth analysis of media materials, news reports and articles of CNN and Washington Post. …”
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    Comparative framing of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in newspapers: an analysis of affect by Abdallah ZA Warshagha, Pei, Soo Ang, Huan, Changpeng

    Published 2024
    “…The analysis of a corpus of 117 news articles from Al Jazeera English (AJE) and 115 from The Washington Post (WP) reveals that both outlets utilize interpersonal emotions to craft narratives that are more provocative than informative. …”
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    Discursive strategies unveiled: exploring Arab and Western media narratives on Arab women by Bushra Khalaf Edam, Ashinida Aladdin, Azianura Hani Shaari

    Published 2024
    “…For instance, the Washington Post provides a balanced view that acknowledges both progress and ongoing challenges, while the Daily Mail focuses on sensationalism, emphasizing persecution and cultural conflicts, thus potentially reinforcing stereotypes and advocating Western norms of gender equality. …”
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    The media and information environments ten years after 9/11 / Gary D. Rawnsley by Rawnsley, Gary D.

    Published 2011
    “…‘almost by definition… a war waged on live television is a war in which political and public relations considerations become inextricably bound up with military tactics and strategy… how victory is won is almost important as victory itself’ (Washington Post, 24 March 2003).…”
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    Isu antiminyak sawit dan peranan surat khabar AS dalam mencorakkan hubungan Malaysia-Amerika Syarikat, 1986-1989 by Aszlan Selamat, Shakila Yacob

    Published 2019
    “…Artikel ini membincangkan peranan surat khabar Amerika Syarikat (AS) khususnya New York Times dan Washington Post dalam sejarah hubungan perdagangan Malaysia-AS berkaitan isu kempen antiminyak sawit. …”
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    Bush at war: decision-making in Washington by Hossain, Ishtiaq

    Published 2003
    “…Bob Woodward, Assistant Managing Editor of the influential The Washington Post, has come up with his second book on an American presidency led by a member of the Bush family, Bush at War. 1 Bob Woodward’s first book on a Bush presidency is The Commanders. 2 This is an account of U.S. military decision-making during the first 800 days of the presidency of George Bush from November 8, 1988, when he was elected President, through January 16, 1991, the beginning of the first Gulf War. …”
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    “Quiet Americans in India”: the CIA and the politics of intelligence in Cold War South Asia by McGarr, Paul M.

    Published 2014
    “…In a series of articles, reproduced in The New York Times and The Washington Post, Ramparts documented the CIA’s provision of covert funding to, among others, the National Students Association, Asia Foundation, and Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF). …”
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    Grammatical cohesion in the English to Arabic translation of political texts / Reem A. M. Lulu by Lulu, Reem A.M.

    Published 2013
    “…In this study, the researcher will make use of Halliday and Hasan (1976) model of cohesion to find the frequency of cohesive markers used in both texts, Arabic and English texts, the source texts are taken from The New York Times and The Washington Post online articles, their translated Arabic versions are taken from the online Arabic newspaper, namely, Asharq Al-Awsat. …”
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    The representation of Arab Women in English-Language newspapers: a comparative analysis of Arab and Western media post-Arab spring by Bushra Khalaf Edam, Azianura Hani Shaari, Ashinida Aladdin

    Published 2024
    “…Four prominent newspapers, namely the Washington Post, Daily Mail, Arab News, and Gulf Times, were chosen for the study. …”
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    Social actor representation of the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the Malaysian and foreign news reports: a critical discourse analysis by Alias, Arlini, Mohd Nasir, Nora

    Published 2019
    “…The study retrieved a total of fifty (50) news reports of the missing MAS flight MH370 incident from ten news press, twenty-five (25) published by five local (Malaysian) English newsagents: The Star, New Straits Times, Sun Daily, Malaysian Insider and Malaysiakini, and twenty-five (25) others from five foreign newsagents: Daily Mail (UK), The Guardian (UK), Washington Post, New York Times and USA Today. The corpora were collected from March 8, 2014, to November 5, 2014, and analysed using Van Dijk’s (1998) Ideological Square framework, as well as Reisigl and Wodak (2000) Discursive Strategies. …”
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    Propaganda media antarabangsa dalam peristiwa penahanan dan pendakwaan Anwar Ibrahim, 1998-2004 by Aszlan Selamat, Shakila Yacob

    Published 2019
    “…Didapati media antarabangsa yang menyebarkan propaganda termasuklah Washington Post, New York Times, The Times, CNN, CNBC, Asiaweek dan Far East Economic Review menerbitkan laporan bersifat provokatif ke atas kerajaan Malaysia, sistem kehakiman, pihak polis, ahli kabinet dan Majlis Tertinggi UMNO. …”
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    Big data analytics in forecasting voters’ sentiment vis-à-vis decision making in future general elections and by-elections in Malaysia post-2021 by Yasin, Megat Al Imran, Zukri Valenteno, M. A.

    Published 2023
    “…If in the 2008 elections Obama was nicknamed The Social Media President, the Washington Post had in the 2012 US presidential re-elections dubbed him The Big Data President. …”
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    A critical discourse analysis of global economy in strategic texts / Mustafa by Mustafa, M.

    Published 2014
    “…iv The main sources of data were collected from Opinion-Editorials of two widely circulated newspapers—the Washington Post and the China Daily—and speeches by political figures and economists, George Bush, Barrack Obama, Ben Bernanke, Frederic Mishkin, Wen Jiabao, and Zeng Peiyan. …”
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    Hero and villain on a foreign land: a textual analysis on U.S. newspaper coverage of China’s Uighur unrest by Zhu, Di

    Published 2017
    “…This study aims at understanding U.S. media coverage of China's relationship with its mostly Muslim minority group Uighur during the period of several deadly attacks conducted by members from Uighur ethnic group.The study looks into 52 news stories and 3 opinion pieces in the New York Times and the Washington Post in a six-month period. Drawn from the theories of news framing and news narratives, the analysis found that the news discourse about China’s Uighur unrest presented a clear-cut vision of a repressive government and a prisoned intellectual Ilham Tohti.This image conjures two major mythical elements: the repressive villain and the persecuted hero. …”
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