Reliable Sources
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First episode date | 1992 |
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Production location(s) | Time Warner Center |
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Languages | English |
Genres | News Media |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Open theme | "Race To The Stars" by Louise Bernadette Dowd and Michael Holborn |
Networks | CNN |
Origin releas | 1992 –; present |
Product locat | 30 Hudson Yards |
Related shows | Inside Politics |
Episodes | EpisodesS2022 E04 · Episode 4Jan 23, 2022 S2022 E03 · Episode 3Jan 16, 2022 S2022 E02 · Episode 2Jan 9, 2022 View 45+ more |
Final episode | August 21, 2022 |
First episode | USA |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2406994 |
About Reliable Sources
"Reliable Sources" with Brian Stelter examines the media world -- telling the story behind the story -- how news and pop culture get made. Discussions revolve around media fairness and objectivity, with panels consisting of journalists from top television, digital and print news organizations. Regularly featured special one-on-one interviews with major media figures are also part of the Sunday morning show. … MORE
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World Cup 2022: Morocco fans' heartbreak as Doha flights cancelled
By Shaimaa Khalil in Doha and Matt Murphy in LondonBBC News
Hundreds of Moroccan football fans have been left devastated as last-minute flight cancellations look set to stop them travelling to Qatar for Wednesday's World Cup semi-final.
Morocco's national Airliner - Royal Air Maroc - had planned to run seven additional flights ahead of The Game .
It made the decision after Morocco's FA promised to give fans 13,000 free tickets to The Clash with France.
But on Wednesday, it said Qatari officials had blocked the flights.
" Following the latest restrictions imposed by the Qatari authorities Royal Air Maroc regrets to inform customers of the cancellation of their flights operated by Qatar Airways , " the airline said in a statement to the Reuters news agency.
It is unclear why Qatari officials ordered the airline to stop the flights, and the government's central communications office has yet to respond to a BBC request for comment.
In a post on its Social Media channels on Monday, the airline had offered to lay on 30 additional flights as part of " an exceptional flight schedule" to help fans get to Qatar.
But affiliated travel agencies later said there would be just seven extra flights.
The cancellations left A Number of fans who had already booked tickets and hotel rooms out of pocket.
The airline offered a full apology and said it would reimburse passengers.
Meanwhile, A Number of Moroccan expatriates have been arriving in Qatar, attracted by The Promise of free tickets from the country's FA.
Around five million Moroccans are estimated To Live around The World , with Many of them in France.
But as fans arrived at fan centres at the Al Janoub Stadium - Many covering their heads with their Moroccan flags and caps to protect themselves from The Heat - They were left angered when The Free tickets promised by the FA failed to materialise.
One supporter, Zineb Nfati, told The Bbc she had travelled from Paris for The Game , but had been unable to find a ticket.
" This is a very symbolic game - it's Morocco against France and I'm half-French, half-Moroccan, " She Said .
" The Problem is there are no Reliable Sources . There is no reliable information, " Ms Nfati said. " I came here with My Brother and I don't know what we'll do… I'm heartbroken. "
The Clash is the First Time an African side have reached this Stage of football's biggest competition, though their French rivals are heavily tipped by pundits to advance to The Final against Argentina.
But Morocco coach Walid Regragui - who grew up In Paris - says his side are confident, and don't want to " wait another 40 Years for an African team" to Shine On The World Stage .
Source of news: bbc.com