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    "Egypt",
    "Life Style",
    "Digital Media",
    "Egypt Media Conference",
    "Gender-Based Violence",
    "Journalism",
    "Media Ethics",
    "Mental Health",
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    "Words Matter: How Words, Images and Headlines Shape Public Understanding",
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  "textContent": "The “Words Matter” conference, a media-focused gathering dedicated to examining how language shapes public perceptions and social attitudes, convened in Cairo this week at the French Institute. The latest edition brought together journalists, researchers, policymakers, mental health advocates and content creators to explore the role of media narratives in challenging stigma surrounding mental health and gender-based violence, […]\n\nThe post Words Matter: How Words, Images and Headlines Shape Public Understanding appeared first on The Middle East Observer.",
  "title": "Words Matter: How Words, Images and Headlines Shape Public Understanding"
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