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  2. Al-Ayyam (Yemen) - Wikipedia

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    Al Ayyam was founded in 1958. [1] The founder was Mohammad Bashraheel. The paper was shut down after South Yemen became independent under a Marxist regime in 1967. Bashraheel's son Hisham resumed publication in 1990 after the unification of North and South Yemen.

  3. List of newspapers in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Yemen. Title Frequency Locale Founded Website Language Political affiliation Circulation New Yemen: Weekly: Sana'a: 2019: https ...

  4. Mass media in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Yemen TV channel: The 1st official channel started broadcasting in 1975 in North Yemen as local media, joined other Arab channels via Intelsat-59 in 1995 and later Nilesat. Yamania television channel: This channel was founded in 1980 in the South of Yemen as "Aden channel" and was renamed after the unity of Yemen.

  5. Children starve as Yemen teeters on a return to fighting - AOL

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  6. Lebanon has a disturbing number of child brides - AOL

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    In Lebanon, 1 in every 100 people are married before their 15th birthday. The bride and groom featured in this video are actors participating in a social experiment. This wedding shoot is a stunt ...

  7. Aid agency sounds alarm over children killed in Yemen's war - AOL

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    Children accounted for a quarter of civilian casualties over the last three years in Yemen's grinding war between Iran-backed Houthi rebels and the internationally recognized government, a child ...

  8. Yemenite Children Affair - Wikipedia

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    The number of children affected ranges from 1,000 [1] to 5,000. [2] The majority of immigrants arriving in Israel during this period were from Yemen, with considerable numbers coming from Iraq, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and the Balkans. [3] According to low estimates, one in eight children of Yemenite families disappeared. [4]

  9. The Lebanon Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanon Reporter is a daily newspaper serving Lebanon, Indiana, and adjacent portions of Boone County, Indiana. History. It was founded in 1891. [2]