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The daily was the second newspaper to be published by a company owned by the Jordanian government. The first being Al Sharq Al Arabi (صحيفة الشرق العربي), which had its first issue published in 1923. The newspaper is owned and published by Jordan Press Foundation. [4] The company later began to publish an English daily, The ...
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In 1998, the daily started its website, the first newspaper in the Arab world to do so. [11] The estimated circulation of Ad-Dustour was 40,000 [when?] whereas it was 90,000 copies in 2003. [3] An Arabic website, Industry Arabic, named Ad Dustour as the most influential Arabic newspaper in 2020. [11]
Al Rai (Kuwaiti newspaper), a Kuwaiti newspaper; Al Ra'i (Jordanian newspaper), a Jordanian newspaper; Erraï, defunct Tunisian weekly newspaper (1977–1987) Transliterated from Arabic: الراعي, it may also refer to: Alrai, traditional Arabic name of Gamma Cephei, a binary star system in the Cepheus constellation
Ad-Dustour, a Jordanian newspaper This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 22:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The newspaper includes two main sections: News: Covers local, regional, and world news, and includes subsections on business and sports. Opinions: Features opinion commentary and analysis by Jordanian, Arab, and international writers. The paper's website was the 31st most visited website in the Arab world in 2013. [citation needed]
Daily newspapers published in Amman include Alghad, [148] Ad-Dustour, [149] The Jordan Times, [148] and Al Ra'i, the most circulated newspaper in the country. [150] In 2011, Al Ra'i was ranked the 5th most popular newspaper in the Arab world by Forbes Middle-East report. [151] Al-Arab Al-Yawm is the only daily pan
Hussein, King of Jordan, died at 11:43 on 7 February 1999 at the King Hussein Medical Center in Amman, at the age of 63. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Abdullah. Hussein's state funeral took place in Amman on 8 February 1999. The funeral was the largest gathering of royalty and world leaders since 1995.