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