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  2. List of newspapers in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Al-Watan Daily - 2008-2013. Al Mustagbal - 2010-2012. Arrouiah - 2007–2010. Awan - 2007–2010. Assawt - 2008–2009. Sawt alKuwait - 1990–1993 during the Invasion of Kuwait by State of Kuwait government. Alfajer Aljadeed - 1991–1993 was published by Mr. Yousif Olyan and Dr.Yasin Taha Al-Yasin. 26 Febrayer - 1991.

  3. Kuwait Television - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait Television began broadcasting on 15 November 1961, taking over the control of Bahbahani's television station, [ 1] from the eastern district of Kuwait City. [ 2] It was the first TV station in the Arabian Peninsula, founded and created by Murad Behbehani, initially broadcasting in black and white for four hours a day.

  4. Arab Times - Wikipedia

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    History. The Arab Times was started in 1977 [3] by Dar Al-Seyassah as a weekly publication, and was soon transferred into a daily newspaper, playing a remarkable role in Kuwait and the Persian Gulf area. The paper is based in Al Shuwaikh. [1] Its 2001 circulation was reported by the paper to be 48,000. [3]

  5. Kuwait Times - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait Times was founded by Yousuf Saleh Alyan in 1961. [2] [3] The 16-page broadsheet provides in-depth reporting on local events and business news, analysis and editorials on local, regional, and international issues, and entertainment and sports news and features. Since its founding in 1961, the Kuwait Times has branched out to include ...

  6. History of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The geographical region of Kuwait has been occupied by humans since antiquity, particularly due to its strategic location at the head of the Persian Gulf. [ 1][ 2][ 3] In the pre-oil era, Kuwait was a regional trade port. [ 4][ 5][ 6] In the modern era, Kuwait is best known for the Gulf War (1990–1991).

  7. Kuwaiti protests (2011–2012) - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwaiti protests refers to the series of 2011–2012 demonstrations for government reforms in the state of Kuwait. In November 2011, the government of Kuwait resigned in response to the protests, making Kuwait one of several countries affected by the Arab Spring to experience major governmental changes due to unrest.

  8. Ahmed Al-Jarallah - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Abel Aziz Al-Jarallah (Arabic: أحمد عبد العزيز الجار الله; born 1942, also spelled Ahmad Al-Jarallah) is a Kuwaiti journalist, author, and the editor-in-chief of the Kuwaiti newspapers Arab Times and Al-Seyassah and owner of the weekly magazine Al-Hadaf.

  9. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi TV. Drama (MENA TV channel) Quest Arabiya. Sky News Arabia. Dubai TV. FOX Ruwayat. Zee Alwan.