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Al Jazeera Media Network

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Doha, Qatar

Al Jazeera is a Qatari state-funded broadcaster headquartered in Doha, providing 24-hour news coverage with a focus on Middle Eastern and international affairs. It operates multiple channels in various languages and is known for its in-depth analysis and global news reporting.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Al Jazeera Media Network

10.02

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Al Jazeera exposes EU anti-migration crackdown

Al Jazeera reporters Nidžara Ahmetašević and Emina Bužinkić highlighted the EU's covert, harsh crackdown on migration, detailing how externalized border control measures compromise human rights and deflect accountability, thereby exposing authoritarian state practices.

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Al Jazeera Media Network is currently rated as a Saboteur.

+10 to +24 CCI Score
Companies in this bracket take more subtle actions to undermine authoritarian practices. They might implement internal policies or support reforms that quietly weaken oppressive systems, contributing to change in less overt ways.

Latest Events

  • Al Jazeera exposes EU anti-migration crackdown Logo
    MAR
    31
    2025

    Al Jazeera reporters Nidžara Ahmetašević and Emina Bužinkić highlighted the EU's covert, harsh crackdown on migration, detailing how externalized border control measures compromise human rights and deflect accountability, thereby exposing authoritarian state practices.

  • Biased Coverage of Gaza Protests Logo
    MAR
    30
    2025

    Al Jazeera reported on recent protests in Gaza by claiming the demonstrators were protesting against Israel’s policies, despite evidence from other sources indicating that the protests were actually directed against Hamas. This report reinforces the network's long-standing bias in favor of Hamas, potentially misinforming viewers and lending support to authoritarian narratives.

  • Al Jazeera Rejects Terrorist Label on Fallen Correspondent Logo
    MAR
    24
    2025

    Following the killing of its correspondent Hossam Shabat on March 24, 2025, by an airstrike in Gaza, Al Jazeera publicly denied earlier claims that he was a terrorist, reinforcing its commitment to press freedom and journalistic integrity.

  • Al Jazeera Propaganda Allegations: Staged Hostage Release Fuels Bias Claims Logo
    JAN
    30
    2025

    Al Jazeera has been accused of staging the release of three Israeli hostages and censoring criticism of Hamas, indicating a deliberate editorial bias that may amplify extremist narratives and undermine impartial political discourse.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    Al Jazeera's decision to air a staged hostage release and suppress dissenting voices, as reported in the article, reflects a politicized approach to news reporting. This behavior undermines impartial democratic discourse and raises concerns about the network's role in promoting extremist narratives.

    Is Al Jazeera a Mouthpiece for Hamas?

  • -65

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 24

    The network’s editorial choices—such as prominently featuring pro-Hamas messaging, staging key footage, and curtailing critical perspectives—demonstrate an approach that appears to support Hamas’ narrative. This aligns with concerns over the propagation of extremist propaganda via media influence.

    Is Al Jazeera a Mouthpiece for Hamas?

  • Opinion: A disturbing pattern of repression is emerging in Europe Logo
    JAN
    08
    2025

    Al Jazeera published an opinion piece on January 8, 2025 that condemns repressive, authoritarian measures in Europe targeting pro-Palestinian activism and minority communities, urging a defense of civil liberties and democratic values.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    The publication demonstrates strong public and political behavior by openly critiquing authoritarian policies in Europe. Al Jazeera’s editorial stance champions democratic values and civil liberties, thereby opposing repressive government actions that undermine dissent and minority rights.

    A disturbing pattern of repression is emerging in Europe

  • +70

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 24

    Through its extensive reporting and critical editorial approach, Al Jazeera leverages its media platform to challenge authoritarian narratives. By exposing repressive policies and promoting transparency, the network's actions contribute positively to resisting propaganda that supports authoritarian regimes.

    A disturbing pattern of repression is emerging in Europe

  • Criticism over Media Bias and Propaganda by Al Jazeera Logo
    JAN
    03
    2025

    Al Jazeera has been accused of disseminating biased reporting and propagandistic content that supports extremist narratives, as noted in a recent article by Tfipost. The network's editorial practices have been criticized for amplifying divisive political narratives, thereby potentially undermining democratic discourse.

  • -80

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 24

    The article highlights Al Jazeera's role in promoting biased and propagandistic content that appears to serve political agendas and extremist narratives. Accusations include inciting division, whitewashing extremist actions, and broadcasting content that aligns with a specific state-influenced narrative. Such practices, particularly in a major media house, can contribute to a climate that undermines robust democratic discourse and may indirectly support authoritarian tendencies. This rating reflects the significant negative impact of their media influence on public political behavior.

    Al Jazeera: A media House or a Propaganda Tool for Extremism? - Tfipost.com

  • Al Jazeera's Anti-Digital Colonialism Editorial Logo
    FEB
    01
    2024

    Al Jazeera Media Institute published a comprehensive analysis critiquing digital colonialism and hegemonic control by Western tech giants, advancing alternative narratives for the Global South and reinforcing media plurality.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    Al Jazeera's reporting in this piece challenges dominant Western narratives by highlighting digital colonial practices and calling attention to the suppression of marginalized voices. This reflects a commitment to advancing a more transparent and inclusive public discourse, which is vital in the fight against authoritarianism.

    Digital Colonialism: The Global South Facing Closed Screens

  • +75

    Media Influence and Propaganda

    March 24

    The article critically examines how digital platforms are used to control information and suppress dissenting voices, effectively countering narratives that would support authoritarian and fascist agendas. This investigative approach reinforces media freedom and challenges repressive information control.

    Digital Colonialism: The Global South Facing Closed Screens

  • Al Jazeera's Editorial on Digital Colonialism Logo
    FEB
    01
    2024

    The article challenges dominant digital colonialism narratives by exposing how digital platforms contribute to authoritarian control in the Global South. Through its investigative reporting, Al Jazeera advances a critical stance against repressive digital practices and emphasizes the need for alternative, independent media voices.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    Al Jazeera's coverage in this piece reflects a commitment to challenging entrenched power structures and state-driven propaganda. By critiquing digital colonialism and highlighting repressive practices in the digital sphere, the network contributes to public debate and offers a counter-narrative to mainstream media, supporting anti-authoritarian values.

    Digital Colonialism: The Global South Facing Closed Screens

  • +80

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 24

    The publication critically examines the tools and technologies that facilitate digital repression, including censorship and algorithmic control. By bringing these issues to light, Al Jazeera not only informs the public but also resists the use of technology as a means of enforcing authoritarian regimes, thereby aligning with anti-fascist and pro-democratic values.

    Digital Colonialism: The Global South Facing Closed Screens

  • Al Jazeera Media Network-Cisco Technology Collaboration Agreement Logo
    JUN
    01
    2022

    Al Jazeera Media Network and Cisco have signed an MOU to collaborate on leveraging emerging technologies such as 5G, AI, and automation. This initiative aims to enhance digital content delivery, newsroom collaboration, and overall journalistic quality, thereby supporting the free flow of information and strengthening democratic discourse.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    The collaboration enhances Al Jazeera’s capacity to deliver high quality, independent news, reinforcing its role in promoting transparency and countering authoritarian narratives. Improved media operations facilitate a more robust democratic discourse.

    Al Jazeera Media Network signs multi-domain technology collaboration with Cisco

  • +50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 24

    The MOU with Cisco underscores a commitment to ethical business practices by investing in advanced technology that improves operational efficiency and journalistic rigor. This positive approach aligns with values promoting transparency and accountability in media.

    Al Jazeera Media Network signs multi-domain technology collaboration with Cisco

  • +80

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 24

    By leveraging emerging technologies such as 5G, AI, and automation, this collaboration significantly boosts Al Jazeera’s media delivery infrastructure. Such technological advancements can empower journalistic entities to effectively counter state-sponsored censorship and propaganda, thereby supporting democratic engagement.

    Al Jazeera Media Network signs multi-domain technology collaboration with Cisco

  • AJ collaborates with Huawei on video development Logo
    JAN
    01
    2022

    Al Jazeera Media Network signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with Huawei to explore next generation media cloud solutions, aiming to transform its online platforms and enhance digital content delivery.

  • +70

    Technology and Services Impact

    January 1

    The collaboration is aimed at boosting Al Jazeera's online media capabilities by leveraging advanced cloud solutions from Huawei. Enhancing digital delivery is crucial for disseminating independent news and countering centralized authoritarian narratives. However, partnering with Huawei—which has been criticized for its ties to authoritarian regimes—introduces a potential ethical risk. Overall, the initiative is seen as a progressive move toward modernizing media services, though it comes with inherent concerns regarding the source of technology.

    AJ collaborates with Huawei on video development

  • Al Jazeera FARA Non-Compliance and Propaganda Influence Logo
    SEP
    14
    2020

    An event detailing Al Jazeera Media Network's subsidiary AJ+ failing to register as a foreign agent under FARA, highlighting its role in disseminating state-aligned propaganda on behalf of Qatar's government, thereby undermining democratic transparency and accountability.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 24

    Al Jazeera, through its subsidiary AJ+, has been determined by the DOJ to engage in political activities for Qatar's government without registering under FARA. This evasion of legal requirements raises serious concerns regarding the use of media as a tool for state-influenced political messaging. The lack of transparency in its political engagement undermines democratic accountability and contributes to the spread of state-sponsored propaganda, making its political behavior highly problematic from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Qatari-Backed Media Still Not Registered under Foreign Agents Law Despite Justice Department Determination, Senators Want to Know Why

  • -80

    Technology and Services Impact

    March 24

    Al Jazeera's media operations, including the platform AJ+ and its new outlet ‘Rightly’, have been used to project state-approved narratives that serve the interests of the Qatari government. This dissemination of politically charged content without proper regulatory oversight constitutes a misuse of media influence, furthering propaganda that distorts public discourse and misinforms audiences, thereby strengthening authoritarian influence.

    Qatari-Backed Media Still Not Registered under Foreign Agents Law Despite Justice Department Determination, Senators Want to Know Why

  • Al Jazeera Media Network Lobbying Reports Logo
    JAN
    01
    2020

    A report from OpenSecrets details that Al Jazeera Media Network spent $1,340,000 on lobbying efforts in 2020, fueling concerns about the broadcaster's engagement in political influence that may undermine democratic processes. This expenditure contributes to perceptions of corporate complicity in bolstering authoritarian policies.

  • -40

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 24

    Al Jazeera Media Network's significant lobbying expenditure of $1,340,000 in 2020 suggests proactive involvement in influencing U.S. political processes. From an anti-fascist perspective, such political spending is alarming because it can be used to support policies that favor authoritarian interests. Lobbying activities in this context are seen as a tool that may undermine democratic accountability and transparency.

    Al Jazeera Media Network Lobbying Reports • OpenSecrets

  • Al Jazeera America Digital Journalists Union Vote and Management Opposition Logo
    OCT
    06
    2015

    The article reports on digital journalists at Al Jazeera America voting to unionize amid management's attempts to exclude a group of eligible employees from the decision, a stance that raises serious concerns about the company’s labor practices and its respect for workers' rights.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 24

    The article highlights Al Jazeera's management actively working to undermine unionization efforts by attempting to exclude eligible staff from joining the union. This behavior reflects negatively on the company's labor relations and human rights practices, as it undermines workers' democratic rights and fair treatment, which are critical in resisting authoritarian and oppressive corporate practices.

    Al Jazeera America Digital Journalists Vote To Unionize

  • Al Jazeera America digital staffers vote to unionize Logo
    OCT
    06
    2015

    Digital staffers at Al Jazeera America's Digital Department voted overwhelmingly to unionize, marking a key step in asserting their labor rights. The vote, conducted under the supervision of the NLRB after management's refusal to voluntarily recognize the union, underscores a commitment to democratic labor representation and improved workplace conditions.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 24

    The successful unionization vote, facilitated under NLRB oversight, is a strong indicator of workers mobilizing against exploitative labor practices. This event highlights a progressive shift towards protecting labor rights and supporting union representation, a necessary countermeasure in challenging authoritarian corporate practices.

    Al Jazeera America digital staffers vote to unionize

  • Al Jazeera America Unionization Vote Highlights Labor Rights Concerns Logo
    SEP
    03
    2015

    Digital journalists at Al Jazeera America voted to unionize amid internal controversies and longstanding labor grievances. The management's ambiguous stance on recognizing the union, combined with previous internal allegations of discrimination, raises serious questions about the company's commitment to fair labor practices and human rights.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 24

    The unionization vote by Al Jazeera America's digital journalists signals deep-rooted issues in labor relations and employee treatment. The company's tentative response to the unionization effort, alongside past allegations of anti-Semitism and sexism in its operations, suggests a reluctance to fully support workers' rights. From an anti-fascist perspective, such ambiguity in upholding fair labor practices is concerning, as strong support for unionizing is critical to resisting authoritarian management practices.

    Al Jazeera America digital journalists vote to unionize

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