Rudaw Media Network builds closer connection

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Rudaw Media Network has launched the official social media account for its Public Relations department, marking a new step toward enhancing communication with its audience and various stakeholders.

The account will serve as a primary platform for sharing updates about Rudaw Media Network, including its achievements, media partnerships, activities, and institutional relations. It also aims to provide a broader window into the network’s work, giving the public a clearer understanding of its mission and initiatives.

Ali Jaff, Director of Public Relations at Rudaw Media Network, said: "We are committed to fostering a closer relationship with our audience. This account will act as a bridge, connecting us with everyone interested in following Rudaw’s latest developments."

The launch of the Public Relations account represents a significant step in Rudaw Media Network’s ongoing growth and expansion. It reflects the network’s dedication to broadening communication channels and strengthening ties with both the public and institutions.

Public Relations
Rudaw Media Network
April 6, 2026

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