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  2. The Kazan Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Kazan Herald (Rus.: Казанский Вестник, Tat.: Казан Мөхбире ) is the only English-language online newspaper published in Kazan , the capital of Tatarstan , Russia . It was also distributed free of charge in tourism and business locations in Kazan and other cities around the Republic of Tatarstan, including ...

  3. List of newspapers in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Biznes and vlast — Business newspaper. Vechernyaya Astana — Socio-political, information newspaper. Delovoy Kazakhstan — Republican economic newspaper. Kapital — Business weekly. Novaya Gazeta. Kazakhstan — Russian language newspaper. Express-K — Republican socio-political newspaper. Kore Ilbo — Korean and Russian-language newspaper

  4. Kazan - Wikipedia

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    Kazan [a] is the largest city and capital of Tatarstan, Russia.The city lies at the confluence of the Volga and the Kazanka Rivers, covering an area of 425.3 square kilometres (164.2 square miles), with a population of over 1.3 million residents, [14] and up to nearly 2 million residents in the greater metropolitan area.

  5. List of newspapers in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Political alignment Rossiyskaya Gazeta (Российская газета): Big tent, Pro-Putin: Izvestia: Pro-government [1]: RBK daily (РБК daily): Center-right, Economic liberalism

  6. Vatanym Tatarstan - Wikipedia

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    Vatanym Tatarstan (Tatar: Ватаным Татарстан; Our Homeland Tatarstan) is the main Tatar language newspaper, published in Kazan. The paper first published in March 1918 as اش (Эш, Labour) by the Kazan Muslim Commissariat with Xäsän Urmanov and Şähit Äxmädiyev as its first editors.

  7. Al-Islah (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Islah (Urdu: الاصلاح) [1] was an Urdu language official weekly newspaper of the Khaksar movement.It was started in 1934 by the founder of the movement, Allama Mashriqi and continued until it was banned 1947.

  8. Taasir - Wikipedia

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    Taasir Delhi, Ranchi, Patna, Muzaffarpur editions are RNI-certified circulations.. Central Bureau of Communication https://cbcindia.gov.in/ (Under Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India), erstwhile DAVP, has already empanelled Delhi, Ranchi, Patna, Muzaffarpur, Howrah, Chennai, Bangalore, Guwahati, Mumbai, Bhagalpur, Gangtok, and Bhopal editions of Taasir and has fixed ...

  9. Associated Press of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) (Urdu: مشارکتِ مطبع ، پاکستان) is a government-operated national news agency of Pakistan. [2] [3] [4] APP has News Exchange Agreements with 37 Foreign News Agencies and has "around 400 editorial staff including around 100 Correspondents at the District and Tehsil levels".