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  2. List of newspapers in Libya - Wikipedia

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    Al Manqab Al Afriqi was the first newspaper in Libya, established in 1827 by the European consuls in Tripoli, and was published in French.In 1866, Tarablos al Gharb by the Wali of the Ottoman Sultanate was published in Othmani Turkish and Arabic.

  3. Media of Libya - Wikipedia

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    The media of Libya consists of a broad range of newspapers, TV channels, radio stations, and websites mostly set up during or after the Libyan Civil War, which removed previously tight restrictions on freedom of the press and freedom of speech. By the summer of 2012, there were over 200 registered newspapers, over 20 TV channels, and 200 radio ...

  4. Allahu Akbar (anthem) - Wikipedia

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    "Allahu Akbar" was adopted as the official national anthem of the Libyan Arab Republic on 1 September 1969, by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, showing his hopes of uniting the Arab world. "Allahu Akbar" replaced the previous national anthem " Libya, Libya, Libya ", which had been used by the Kingdom of Libya since its independence in 1951.

  5. Ean Libya - Wikipedia

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    Ean Libya (Arabic: عين ليبيا) is an online, Tripoli based [2] Arabic language [3] news website focusing on events in Libya, North Africa. The Editor in Chief is Dr Ramadan Mohammed supported by Editorial Director Ali Hussein .

  6. Jamahiriya News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Libyan News Agency (Arabic: وكالة الأنباء الليبية), also known as LANA (Arabic: وال), is the official state news agency of the State of Libya.. It was founded in 1964 as the Libyan News Agency by a royal decree, amended in 1970 after the 1969 coup d'état and fall of the Kingdom of Libya and changed its name to Al-Jamaherya News Agency (JANA) (Arabic: وكالة ...

  7. Al Kalima - Wikipedia

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    Al Kalima (Arabic: الكلمة, The Word) is an Arabic daily newspaper published in Libya. It is one of the newspapers established during or following the Libyan revolution which toppled Muammar Ghaddafi in 2011. [1] [2]

  8. The Libya Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Libya Observer claims to have evolved from online social media news articles, first published in April 2014, into a more conventional online newspaper in July 2015. [2] The chief editor is Abdullah Ibrahim.

  9. Libya, Libya, Libya - Wikipedia

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    "Libya, Libya, Libya" (Arabic: ليبيا ليبيا ليبيا Lībiyā, Lībiyā, Lībiyā), also known as "Ya Beladi" (English: "O my country!" ), has been the national anthem of Libya since 2011; it was previously the national anthem of the Kingdom of Libya from 1955 to 1969.