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The first local newspaper in Bahrain was Al Bahrayn which was published between 1939 and 1944. [1]Bahrain's Information Affairs Authority reported that the number of newspapers in 1999 was four which were published in Arabic and English languages. [2]
The Daily Tribune belongs to the family of Arabic newspapers in Bahrain Al-Ayam Publications. [2] The newspaper is produced and managed by the media group Update Media WLL . [ 3 ]
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Bahrain" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Daily Tribune (Bahrain) G. Gulf Daily News; L.
Daily Tribune may refer to the following newspapers: Daily Tribune (Philippines) , an English-language broadsheet Daily Tribune (Bahrain) , also known as News of Bahrain
The Tribune, Nassau, Bahamas—see List of newspapers in the Bahamas; Bahrain Tribune, now Daily Tribune, Bahrain; Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh, an English-language daily newspaper; A Tribuna, a Brazilian newspaper published in Santos, São Paulo; Burundi Tribune, Bujumbura, Burundi; Cameroon Tribune, a Cameroonian government-owned newspaper
Vegetable market in Bahrain, circa 1930s.. Despite the low rainfall and poor soil, agriculture in Bahrain historically was an important sector of the economy. [1] Before the development of the oil industry, date palm cultivation dominated Bahrain's agriculture, producing sufficient dates for both domestic consumption and export. [1]
The country's first newspaper was the Newspaper of Bahrain (Arabic: جريدة البحرين) weekly newspaper which was first published in the 1940s. [4] Another weekly newspaper, Sada al-Usbu' (Arabic: صدى الأسبوع, literally "Weekly echo"), came into publication in 1969.
The Gulf Daily News was the first daily English newspaper to be published in Bahrain. It was founded in March 1978 by the Dar Akhbar Al Khaleej, which is also the publisher. [3] The group also publishes Akhbar Al Khaleej, an Arabic daily. [3] Until the publishing of Bahrain Tribune, the paper was Bahrain's only English newspaper. The paper was ...