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  2. Nyheter Idag - Wikipedia

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    Nyheter Idag (News Today) is a Swedish-language online newspaper. The magazine was founded in February 2014 by Chang Frick and Jakob Bergman, [ citation needed ] and they say their news reports focus on "politics, gossip, social media and foreign news".

  3. Le Journal de Montréal - Wikipedia

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    Le Journal de Montréal covers mostly local and provincial news, as well as sports, arts and justice. It is known for its sensationalist news, and its columnists who are often public figures. Since 2013 the newspaper also has an investigation desk that published several major news stories about Quebec's politics, businesses, crime and national ...

  4. Dagens Nyheter - Wikipedia

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    Dagens Nyheter (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈdɑ̌ːɡɛns ˈnŷːˌheːtɛr] ⓘ, lit. ' news of the day ' ), abbreviated DN , is a daily newspaper in Sweden . It is published in Stockholm and aspires to full national and international coverage, and is widely considered Sweden's newspaper of record .

  5. Rapport (TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Rapport started in December 1969 with the launch of the second television channel, TV2.It went out between 19:10 and 19:30 each weekday following a 10-minute news bulletin from TV-nytt at 19:00 and preceding a longer TV-nytt programme at 19:30 on TV1.

  6. Le Journal du Dimanche - Wikipedia

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    Le Journal du Dimanche (French pronunciation: [lə ʒuʁnal dy dimɑ̃ʃ]; lit. ' Sunday's newspaper '), also known as the JDD is a French weekly newspaper published on Sundays in France. JDD was bought in 2023 by Vivendi of media mogul Vincent Bolloré, triggering a strike movement against the new editorial stance perceived as far-right. [1]

  7. L'Express - Wikipedia

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    L'Express (French pronunciation: [lɛkspʁɛs] ⓘ, stylized in all caps) is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris. [2] The weekly stands at the political centre-right in the French media landscape, [3] and has a lifestyle supplement, L'Express Styles, and a job supplement, Réussir. [4]

  8. Category:Dagens Nyheter - Wikipedia

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  9. Yle Nyheter - Wikipedia

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    Yle Nyheter is the Swedish language online news service of the Finnish national broadcaster Yleisradio (Yle). Generally speaking it is only updated during the daytime hours (i.e. no new stories are added during the night, unless there is an exceptional event). Until August 2007, the service was called Internytt. [1] [2]