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The NAM News Network (NNN) is A news network set up by Non-Aligned countries to disseminate news which is not prejudicial to the third world countries.

NNN is constituted at the initiative of Malaysia but in concurrence with the decision taken by the Sixth Conference of Ministers of Information of Non-Aligned Countries (COMINAC VI). COMINAC VI was hosted by Malaysia in November 2005. NNN was constituted after the earlier network, Non-Aligned News Agencies Pool (NANAP) became defunct.

the transformation of the now-defunct NANAP or Non-Aligned News Agencies Pool. The resurrection was with the concurrence and endorsement of the Sixth Conference of Ministers of Information of Non-Aligned Countries (COMINAC VI) hosted by Malaysia in November 2005.

As per the NNN website, the NNN sees itself as an alternative source of information rather than being in competition with other major news services. Essentially it would serve as a conduit for NAM member countries to tell their story and use it as a yet another tool of communication for them.