Here’s a single-paragraph English translation: Al-Wasal – Madiha Al-Sulaimani On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day on May 3, 2021, the Omani Journalists Association, represented by its Committee on Freedoms and International Relations, organized a virtual panel via Zoom titled “Press Freedoms and Information Utilization in a Changing World,” featuring prominent Omani and Arab journalists and legal experts, including Younes Mujahid, President of the International Federation of Journalists; Moayad Al-Lami, President of the Arab Journalists Federation; Abdelwahab Zghilat, Chair of the Freedoms Committee at the Arab Journalists Federation; lawyer and legal advisor Dr. Ahmed Al-Jahouri; Yusuf Al-Hooti, Chair of the Freedoms and International Relations Committee at the Omani Journalists Association; and lawyer Dr. Hussein Al-Ghafri. The session, hosted by Amal Al-Jahouria, addressed various aspects of Omani and Arab journalism. Speakers highlighted the challenges faced by Arab journalists amid wars, the Arab Spring, and the COVID-19 pandemic, while praising Oman’s government for its proactive support and alignment with media realities. Concerns were raised about declining press freedoms in parts of the Arab world, the collapse of print media, and the rise of irresponsible digital platforms spreading rumors and misinformation. Panelists emphasized the legal protection of journalists in Oman, including the Press and Publications Law that guarantees freedom of the press, and stressed the need for transparent access to information, professional ethics, and the development of a new law to further regulate journalism. The discussion also reflected on the growth of Omani media, its role in addressing citizens’ concerns, and the importance of ethical reporting and responsible information management in strengthening society and public trust. If you want, I can also make a shorter, press-friendly version for media or social media publication. Do you want me to do that?