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  2. Al Ghad - Wikipedia

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    Al Ghad was founded by Mohammad Alayyan in August 2004. [1] [2] [3] Alayyan is also the chairman of the Al Faridah Specialized Printing, publisher of the daily. [3] [4] As of 2005 Emad Hmoud was the editor-in-chief of the paper. [5] Militants stormed the paper's headquarters in November 2011, attacking employees.

  3. El-Ghad Party - Wikipedia

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    El-Ghad is a centrist liberal secular political party pressing for widening the scope of political participation and for a peaceful rotation of power. The official El-Ghad Party, headed by Moussa Moustafa Moussa, was running the 2011–12 Egyptian parliamentary election as an independent list.

  4. List of newspapers in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Al-Arab Al-Yawm: 1997 Arabic Tahir Al Udwan Daily Pan Arab www.alarabalyawm.net: Al Ghad: 2004 Arabic Muhammad Alayyan Daily Liberal www.alghad.com: Al Ra'i: 1971 Arabic Abdul-Wahhab Zughailat Daily Pro government www.alrai.com: Assabeel: 1993 Arabic Editor Daily Islamic conservative www.assabeel.net: Al Anbat: 2005 Arabic Riyadh Horoob Daily ...

  5. Ghad El-Thawra Party - Wikipedia

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    Ghad El-Thawra Party (Arabic: حزب غد الثورة Ḥizb Ghad el-Thawra; "Revolution's Tomorrow Party"), is an Egyptian political party that was approved on 9 October 2011. [1] Headed by Ayman Nour, it was a split of the El-Ghad Party. Nevertheless, the "Revolution's Tomorrow Party" still uses the name El-Ghad (The Tomorrow Party) on its ...

  6. Tomorrow's Pioneers - Wikipedia

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    Tomorrow's Pioneers (Arabic: رواد الغد Ruwād al-Ghad), also known as The Pioneers of Tomorrow, is a Palestinian children's television show [2] that was broadcast by the Hamas-affiliated television station Al-Aqsa TV from April 13, 2007 to October 16, 2009, and featured young host Saraa Barhoum and her co-host Farfour, a large Mickey Mouse-like costumed character, performing skits (or ...

  7. Al-Ghad International Health Sciences Colleges - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ghad International Health Sciences Colleges (AIHSC, Arabic: كليات الغد الدولية للعلوم الصحية) are private Colleges headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, founded in 2009 by his excellency Sheikh Ibrahim bin Musa Al-zwaid, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the colleges, Al-Ghad Colleges are one of the first colleges in the kingdom providing education in Applied ...

  8. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Al Ghad Al Araby; Free TV; Mazzika; Mazazikh; Maspero Zaman; Daawah TV; Nogoum FM TV; Tok Tok Cima; Tok Tok Cinema; Tok Tok Aflam; Tok Tok Drama; Tok Tok Mosalslat; Tok Tok Classic; Set El Bet; Abu Dhabi Drama; Abu Dhabi Sport; Abu Dhabi TV; Bein Drama; Bein Movies; OSN Ya Hala; OSNtv Ya Hala Cinema; OSNtv Ya Hala Bill Arabi; OSNtv News; OSNtv ...

  9. Moussa Mostafa Moussa - Wikipedia

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    He joined El-Ghad Party in 2005, becoming vice-chairman. After its leader Ayman Nour was sentenced to five years in jail, El-Ghad split into two factions, led respectively by Moussa and Gameela Ismail. They fought to be recognized as successors and both used the party's name and symbols. [1]