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  2. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The number of national daily newspapers in Hungary was 21 in 1950 and it increased to 40 in 1965. [1] In 1986 the Press Act became effective, regulating the newspaper market in the country. [ 2 ] Following the collapse of the communist regime the act was revised in January 1990.

  3. The Budapest Times - Wikipedia

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    The Budapest Times is an English-language newspaper reporting on events in Hungary. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The paper is published weekly [ 4 ] and is owned by Budapest-Zeitung Kft. [ 5 ]

  4. List of newspapers in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Egemen Kazakhstan — Republic newspaper. Kazakhskaya Pravda — National newspaper of Kazakhstan. The Times of Central Asia — Independent newspaper covering Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Vremya — Russian language newspaper. Zonakz — Online newspaper Russian language. Vechernii Almaty — Daily official city ...

  5. Budapester Zeitung - Wikipedia

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    Budapester Zeitung Logo Budapester Zeitung (BZT) is a privately owned German-language weekly newspaper published in Budapest, Hungary. It was established in April 1999 and has a circulation of about 7000 copies. Since 2003 there has been an English-language sister newspaper, The Budapest Times. It is published by BZT Media Kft, founded by Berlin -born Jan Mainka. Since early 2014, BZT has been ...

  6. Wikipedia:Newspaperarchive.com - Wikipedia

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    NewspaperARCHIVE.com is an online database of digitized newspapers. It claims to be the world's largest newspaper archive with over 2 billion news articles, with coverage extending from 1607 to the present from US, Canada, the UK, and 20 other countries. For more information see their website.

  7. The Kazan Herald - Wikipedia

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    Казан Мөхбире) is the only English-language online newspaper published in Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, Russia. It was also distributed free of charge in tourism and business locations in Kazan and other cities around the Republic of Tatarstan, including Yelabuga, Nizhnekamsk, and Naberezhnye Chelny. [1]

  8. Vatanym Tatarstan - Wikipedia

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    Vatanym Tatarstan (Tatar: Ватаным Татарстан; Our Homeland Tatarstan) is the main Tatar language newspaper, published in Kazan. The paper first published in March 1918 as اش (Эш, Labour) by the Kazan Muslim Commissariat with Xäsän Urmanov and Şähit Äxmädiyev as its first editors.

  9. The Budapest Beacon - Wikipedia

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    A number of Hungarian and international media outlets have reported on Hungarian events using content attributed to The Budapest Beacon, including The Jerusalem Post, [7] [8] the GlobalPost, [9] Catholic World News, [10] Xplatloop.com, [11] and Politics.hu, [12] The Budapest Times, [13] Mandiner.hu, [14] [15] Der Standard, [16] and Gawker, [17 ...