MENA Media
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16 sources in MENA Media are amplifying 25 narrative items relating to the narrative of Sudan's army asserting control over strategic locations amid a protracted conflict. This highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis, marked by mass displacement and famine, while underscoring the RSF's silence, reflecting the complexities of power dynamics in the region.
Reviewing a number of the most relevant narrative items indicates that Daily Sabah characterizes the army's seizure of Souq Libya in a largely positive light, framing it as a significant victory in the ongoing conflict. The language used is often assertive, employing phrases like "major victory" and "strategic control," which can evoke a sense of triumph and legitimacy for the government forces. There is a noticeable absence of emotionally charged words when discussing the implications of the humanitarian crisis, which contrasts sharply with the ongoing suffering faced by civilians, suggesting an inclination towards minimizing the crisis. This portrayal could reflect the outlet's alignment with government narratives, hinting at potential bias by underrepresenting the plight of displaced individuals and the broader implications of such military actions. In comparison to other media sources, Daily Sabah tends to downplay the humanitarian crisis, focusing more on military successes, thus shaping a narrative that risks overshadowing the urgent need for humanitarian aid and dialogue in a deeply fractured society.
The MENA Media module tracks a large number of media organizations and journalists operating in and reporting on the Middle East and North Africa.