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  2. Mass media in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    There are two daily print newspapers: Al-Hadisa (Arabic language) Haddas Eritrea (Tigrinya language) There are also two other papers: Eritrea Profile, twice weekly (Wednesday & Saturday) (English language) Eritrea Haddas, weekly (Wednesday) (Tigre language) A defunct newspaper: Nay Eretra Sämunawi Gazét'a (1942–1953)

  3. Awaze Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Awaze Tribune or AwazeTribune is an Eritrean news satire organization that publishes articles on international, national, and local news. Based in Asmara, Eritrea, the website carries articles that may cover current events, both real and fictional.

  4. The Musalman - Wikipedia

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    The front page is for national and international news, the second and the third pages are for local news, and the fourth page is for sports. Some space is left blank at the bottom right corner of the front page, in case there is some breaking news. [1] As of April 2018, the paper is sold for 75 paise a copy, and has around 21,000 subscribers. [6]

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  6. Urdu News - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Later, it became a daily paper. The paper is owned by Saudi Research and Marketing Group (SRMG). [4] SRMG owns many other newspapers such as Arab News, Al Eqtisadiah and Asharq al Awsat and magazines, including Sayidaty, Al Majalla, Al Jamila, Arrajol, Bassim and Hia. [5] Raja Zulfiqar Ali is the editor-in-chief of the website.

  7. World's longest detained journalist wins rights prize - AOL

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    A journalist detained in Eritrean prison without trial for 23 years has won a Swedish human rights prize for his commitment to freedom of expression. Dawit Isaak, who holds dual Eritrean-Swedish ...

  8. Taasir - Wikipedia

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    Taasir is an Urdu-language daily newspaper published in India. It was established in 2013. It launched in Patna, the capital city of Bihar. [1] [2] Taasir is being published from eleven Indian states with 12 editions, and is the country's highest circulating Urdu-written daily newspaper.

  9. Daily Express (Urdu newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Lakson Group launched Daily Express in 1998 with a novel approach to newspaper distribution in Pakistan, headquartered in Lahore instead of the conventional hub, Karachi. [1] This decision was underpinned by an assertion that Punjab province, with Lahore as its capital, housed more Urdu newspaper readers than Karachi. [1]