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Al Bilad is the first daily newspaper in Saudi Arabia, founded by Mohammad Saleh Nasif on 3 April 1932 under the name Sawt al-Hijaz (Arabic: Voice of Hijaz). [5] Then on 3 April 1946 it became Al Bilad Al Saudia, and on 26 January 1959 the paper merged with Arafat newspaper and was renamed as Al Bilad Daily.
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Al-Bilad is the name of Al Bilad (Bahraini newspaper) Al-Bilad (Saudi newspaper) Al-Bilad (Palestinian newspaper) Al Bilad Bank, a bank in Saudi Arabia;
El Bilad TV; Wiam TV (created just days before presidential elections to support independent candidate Abdelaziz Bouteflika) KBC or El Khabar Broadcasting Channel (owned by El Khabar Media Group) Until now there are 50 channels broadcasting offshore. All these channels have large bureaus in Algiers but legally registered in Jordan, Bahrain, and ...
The Tarikh al-Sudan (Arabic: تاريخ السودان Tārīkh as-Sūdān; also Tarikh es-Sudan, "History of the Sudan") is a West African chronicle written in Arabic in around 1655 by the chronicler of Timbuktu, al-Sa'di.
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TV2 (in Arabic: الجزائرية الثانية), formerly Canal Algérie (French pronunciation: [ka.nal' al.ʒe.ʁi]), in English means The Algerian channel, is the second Algerian general public national television channel.