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Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies

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The Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANA) is an association of news agencies from UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) member states in the Asia-Pacific region. It was previously known as the Organization of Asian News Agencies.

It was formed in 1961 on UNESCO's initiative. It provides a news wire service containing articles donated by its members.

Members

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The following agencies are members of OANA.[1][2]

Country Name
BERJAYA Afghanistan Bakhtar News Agency
BERJAYA Australia Australian Associated Press
BERJAYA Azerbaijan Azerbaijan State Telegraph Agency
Trend News Agency
BERJAYA Bahrain Bahrain News Agency
BERJAYA Bangladesh Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha
United News of Bangladesh
BERJAYA China Xinhua News Agency
BERJAYA India Press Trust of India
Asian News International
BERJAYA Indonesia Antara
BERJAYA Iran Islamic Republic News Agency
Mosbatemardom
Mehr News Agency
Fars News Agency
BERJAYA Iraq National Iraqi News Agency
BERJAYA Japan Jiji Press
Kyodo News
BERJAYA Kazakhstan Kazinform
BERJAYA Kuwait Kuwait News Agency
BERJAYA Kyrgyzstan Kabar
BERJAYA Laos Lao News Agency
BERJAYA Malaysia Bernama
BERJAYA Mongolia Montsame News Agency
BERJAYA Nepal Rastriya Samachar Samati
BERJAYA North Korea Korean Central News Agency
BERJAYA Oman Oman News Agency
BERJAYA Pakistan Pakistan Press International
Associated Press of Pakistan
BERJAYA Philippines Philippine News Agency
BERJAYA Qatar Qatar News Agency
BERJAYA Russia ITAR-TASS News Agency
Russian Information Agency
BERJAYA Saudi Arabia Saudi Press Agency
BERJAYA South Korea Yonhap News Agency
BERJAYA Sri Lanka Lankapuvath
BERJAYA Syria Syrian Arab News Agency
BERJAYA Thailand Thai News Agency
BERJAYA Turkey Anadolu Agency
BERJAYA United Arab Emirates Emirates News Agency
BERJAYA Vietnam Vietnam News Agency
BERJAYA Yemen Saba News Agency

See also

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References

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  1. "Member Agencies". Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies. Archived from the original on 2019-04-01. Retrieved 2018-01-19.
  2. K. M. Shrivastava (2007). News agencies from pigeon to internet. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 269. ISBN 1-932705-67-8.
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