The official publication of the Global Journalism Council (GJC), the journalism-focused Global Media Magazine, released its 13th issue on January 10. Many organizations represent, support, and develop the journalism profession, among which the Global Journalism Council (GJC) stands out prominently. GJC’s official publication, Global Media Magazine, published its 13th issue on January 10, featuring an article by Vatan Öz.The article was delivered in both Turkish and English to representatives and members across Turkey and around the world.
Led by President Mehmet Ali Dim, GJC promotes unity and solidarity in journalism domestically, while channeling the power of media abroad to support public diplomacy. The council organizes meetings, events, and projects in collaboration with public institutions when needed. Holding the status of an “International Union,” GJC consists of the National, Local, and Foreign Media Assemblies.

Contributing to this issue, GJC’s UK Representative Vatan Öz authored the article titled “The Last Nails in the Coffin: Support Needed for Turkish Media in Europe!”. In his piece, Öz highlighted that Turks living in Europe are increasingly contributing to both their host countries’ and Turkey’s social, economic, and political life. He noted that from abroad, Turkish-language publications effectively serve as “Turkish newspapers,” and without Turkish media, Turkish-language media outside Turkey cannot survive. Öz emphasized that behind this success are devoted Turkish families and the communities they have built.
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