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  2. Al-Rafidain TV - Wikipedia

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    Al-Rafidain TV (Arabic:قناة الرافدين) is an Iraq-based Arabic television channel broadcasting from Istanbul, Turkey where its headquarters is located. [1] Launched on 10 April 2006 on Nilesat , the channel is owned by Sunni Arabs and has an anti-Western agenda and supporting Association of Muslim Scholars .

  3. Alfarqadain TV - Wikipedia

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    Alfarqadain TV (Arabic: قناة الفرقدين الفضائية) is an Iraqi satellite television channel based in Baghdad, Iraq. The channel was launched in 2012. The channel was launched in 2012.

  4. General Military Council for Iraqi Revolutionaries - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Sunni channels present the latest advances by the insurgents as part of an uprising against what they call "al-Maliki's army." [16] According to western media, Al-Rafidain TV is particularly supportive of the cause of the "revolutionaries" and "mujahideen" who it says are fighting to liberate the country. [16]

  5. Rafidayn - Wikipedia

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    Bilad al-Rafidayn, an Arabic term for Mesopotamia Rafidain Bank , the largest bank in Iraq Tanzim Qa'idat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn, the name for Al-Qaeda in Iraq

  6. Alrabiaa Network Television - Wikipedia

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    Alrabiaa Network Television (Arabic: قناة الرابعة الفضائية) or (Arabic: مؤسسة الرابعة للإعلام) ; also called Al Rabiaa TV is an Iraqi satellite television network based in Baghdad, Iraq.

  7. Order of the Two Rivers - Wikipedia

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    Order of the Two Rivers (Badge of Honor) Awarded by Kings of Iraq, Presidents of Iraq; Type: Order: Motto: Justice is the Foundation of the State: Eligibility: Iraqi nationals or anyone who provides service to Iraq

  8. Alahad TV - Wikipedia

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  9. Mass media in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The first newspaper to appear in the United Arab Emirates was Al-Ittihad, considered the first proper Arabic-language newspaper in 1969, followed by Al Khaleej, the first Arabic daily, in 1970. Other papers had been printed and circulated before that time, but because of print and publication issues, Al-Ittihad is still considered the first ...