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Media Forum: Dubai Press Club launches official website
Dubai Press Club has announced the launch of the official website for the eighth Arab Media Forum (www.arabmediaforum.ae).
Dubai: Dubai Press Club has announced the launch of the official website for the eighth Arab Media Forum (www.arabmediaforum.ae).
Journalists wishing to participate in the forum can now register for the event on the website.
The Arab Media Forum will take place on 11 to 12 May this year, culminating in the distribution of the Arab Journalism Awards on the second day of the event.
Over 600 media persons from around the Arab world and beyond are expected to attend the Forum this year, in addition to 55 eminent speakers from diverse fields, including political leaders, economists and internationally renowned media experts.
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