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  2. List of newspapers in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The following list is a non-exhaustive one of physical and electronic newspapers in Tunisia: Printed versions. Akhbar Al Joumhouria (weekly) [1]

  3. List of newspapers in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The List of newspapers in Sri Lanka lists every daily and non-daily news publication currently operating in Sri Lanka. The list includes information on whether it is distributed daily or non-daily, and who publishes it. For those newspapers that are also published online, the website is given.

  4. Eelanadu - Wikipedia

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    Jaffna, Sri Lanka Eelanadu is a Tamil language newspaper. The first issues were produced in 1959, published by K. C. Thangaraja, a businessman from Jaffna, who was the Chairman of the Eastern Paper Mills Corporation in Valaichenai .

  5. Mass media in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Tunisia is an economic sector. Under the authoritarian regimes of Habib Bourguiba , and then Zine El Abidine Ben Ali , it saw periods of liberalization and then challenges, notably due to Tunisian censorship .

  6. Leader Publications - Wikipedia

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    Leader Publications is a Sri Lankan newspaper publisher. Its publications are The Sunday Leader , Morning Leader and Iruresa It was founded by Lal Wickrematunge and Lasantha Wickrematunge . It is known for its independent news coverage and it has faced arson attacks from men with complicity from the Sri Lankan authorities.

  7. Weekend (Ceylonese newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Weekend was an English language weekly newspaper in Ceylon published by Independent Newspapers Limited, part of M. D. Gunasena & Company. [1] It was founded in 1965 as the Weekend Sun and was published from Colombo. [1]

  8. Internet censorship in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in Tunisia decreased in January 2011 following the ousting of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The successor acting government removed filters on social networking sites , such as YouTube and Facebook .

  9. News First - Wikipedia

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    NewsFirst or News 1st is a Sri Lankan news organization owned by the Capital Maharaja Organization Ltd. [1] News 1st primarily broadcasts news, live on three TV channels (Sirasa TV, Shakthi TV, TV 1, five radio channels (Sirasa FM, Yes FM, Shakthi FM, Y FM and Legends FM), three websites in Sinhala, English & Tamil languages, and social media platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter).