Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies

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 Organisation 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

The members of OANA are:[1][2]

NameCountry
Bakhtar News AgencyAfghanistan
Australian Associated PressAustralia
Azerbaijan State Telegraph AgencyAzerbaijan
Trend News AgencyAzerbaijan
Bahrain News AgencyBahrain
Bangladesh Sangbad SangsthaBangladesh
United News of BangladeshBangladesh
Xinhua News AgencyChina
Korean Central News AgencyNorth Korea
Emirates News AgencyEmirates
Press Trust of IndiaIndia
Asian News InternationalIndia
AntaraIndonesia
Islamic Republic News AgencyIran
mosbatemardomIran
Mehr News AgencyIran
Fars News AgencyIran
National Iraqi News AgencyIraq
Jiji PressJapan
Kyodo NewsJapan
KazinformKazakhstan
Kuwait News AgencyKuwait
KabarKyrgyzstan
Lao News AgencyLaos
BernamaMalaysia
Montsame News AgencyMongolia
Rastriya Samachar SamatiNepal
Oman News AgencyOman
Pakistan Press InternationalPakistan
Associated Press of PakistanPakistan
Philippine News AgencyPhilippines
Qatar News AgencyQatar
Yonhap News AgencySouth Korea
ITAR-TASS News AgencyRussia
Russian Information AgencyRussia
Saudi Press AgencySaudi Arabia
LankapuvathSri Lanka
Syrian Arab News AgencySyria
Thai News AgencyThailand
Anadolu News AgencyTurkey
Vietnam News AgencyVietnam
Yemen News AgencyYemen
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See also

References

  1. "Member Agencies". Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies.
  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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