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  2. Al Arabiya - Wikipedia

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    farsi.alarabiya.net (Persian) urdu.alarabiya.net (Urdu) Al Arabiya (Arabic: العربية, transliterated: al-ʿArabiyyah; meaning "The Arabic One" or "The Arab One" [a]) [citation needed] is a Saudi state-owned international Arabic news television channel. It is based in Riyadh and is a subsidiary of MBC Group. [1]

  3. Al Arabiya English - Wikipedia

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    Foundation and early days. Former logo, used until early February 2021. Al-Arabiya English was launched in 2007. [1] The website carried wire news and selected translated articles from Al Arabiya's main Arabic language news site. In November 2013, the site was relaunched with a new design that provided captioned and searchable news clips from ...

  4. Hisham Melhem - Wikipedia

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    Employer (s) Al Arabiya News Channel, An-Nahar. Known for. journalism, foreign policy analysis. Television. Al Arabiya News Channel. Hisham Melhem (Arabic: هشام ملحم Hišām Melḥem) is a Lebanese -American journalist, who serves currently as Washington bureau chief of Al Arabiya News Channel and correspondent for An-Nahar newspaper. [1]

  5. Najwa Qassem - Wikipedia

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    Najwa Kassem (Arabic: نجوى قاسم, romanized as Qasem, Qassim, and Kassem; 7 July 1967 – 2 January 2020) was a Lebanese journalist and television presenter (anchor) for Al Jadeed, Future TV and Al Arabiya. Kassem has received many professional awards, and she was named by Arabian Business Magazine as one of the 100 most powerful women ...

  6. Saudi Research and Media Group - Wikipedia

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    www.srmg.com /en. Saudi Research and Media Group (SRMG), also known as the Saudi Media Group, is a Saudi state-backed media company registered in Riyadh. [4] The group mainly publishes, prints and distributes various publications. [5] The company operates in Saudi Arabia where there are no independent media. [6]

  7. Al-Arab News Channel - Wikipedia

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    Al-Arab News Channel. Al-Arab (Arabic: العرب) [1] was a short-lived Arabic -language news channel which vowed to practice objective journalism. [2][3] It was launched on 1 February 2015 [1] and almost immediately shut down. [2][3][4] The channel was owned by Saudi prince and entrepreneur Al-Waleed bin Talal, and was based in Manama, Bahrain.

  8. Turki Aldakhil - Wikipedia

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    Turki bin Abdullah Aldakhil (born 2 July 1973) is a Saudi diplomat and journalist, and the current Saudi ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.He is the former general manager of Al Arabiya Television News Network in Dubai, the owner of Al Mesbar Studies and Research Centre and Madarek Publishing House in Dubai, and was previously a political correspondent for Radio MBC FM in Dubai and Radio ...

  9. Arab News - Wikipedia

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    Arab News was founded in Jeddah on 20 April 1975 by Hisham Hafiz and his brother Mohammad Hafiz. [ 6 ][ 7 ][ 8 ] It was the first English-language daily newspaper published in Saudi Arabia. [ 9 ]Arab News is also the first publication of SRPC. [ 10 ] The daily was jointly named by Kamal Adham, Hisham Hafiz and Turki bin Faisal.