Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies - Members

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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