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  2. Al Raya - Wikipedia

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    Al Raya was launched by Gulf company for printing and publishing as a weekly newspaper on 10 May 1979. [3] [4] The company which was founded by Ali bin Jaber Al Thani also owns Gulf Times, an English-language daily. [3] [5] Based in Doha, [6] Al Raya is the second Arabic newspaper published in Qatar. [7]

  3. List of newspapers in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of newspapers published in Qatar. [1]Al Arab – Arabic daily; Al Raya – Arabic daily; Al Sharq – Arabic daily; Al Watan – Arabic daily; Lusail – Arabic daily ...

  4. Gulf Times - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 1993, Gulf Publishing & Printing Company—encompassing both the Gulf Times and Al Raya—moved to new headquarters in the Al Hilal Area, on the C Ring Road, with a larger printing press, more up-to-date facilities and more office space. The newspaper could now grow both in physical size and publishing figures.

  5. Al-Watan (Qatar) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Watan (Arabic: الوطن meaning The Homeland) is a daily morning Arabic language political newspaper based in Doha, Qatar. [1] The paper is one of the three Arabic newspapers in the country along with Al Raya and Al Sharq .

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  7. Mass media in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Al Arab was the first post-independence newspaper to appear in Qatar, in 1972. [6] Gulf Times was the first English newspaper in Qatar [7] until the arrival of The Peninsula in 1996. [8] [9] According to circulation estimates released in 2004, Al Watan was the most widely circulated newspaper in Qatar, with a circulation rate of 18,000.

  8. Ar-Ruʼays - Wikipedia

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    To promote growth in the northern settlements, he designated Al Ruwais a 'township' and launched several projects in it, including in 1972 the construction of the Al Ruwais Port. [15] In a 1987 article in the local Arabic newspaper Al Raya, Al Ruwais was described as a town of about 1,000 residents with old homes stretching along the coast ...

  9. Shamma Al-Kuwari - Wikipedia

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    Al-Kuwari was born and raised in Doha. [1] She gained a bachelor's degree in organic medical sciences, [2] from Qatar University, and a master's degree from Hamad Bin Khalifa University. As a journalist, Al-Kuwari has written for Qatari newspapers including Al Raya, Al 'Arabi and Al Maraya, and written a weekly column for Al Sharq. [2]