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  2. Première (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1992, a UK edition was released, published by Emap Metro and edited by Barry McIlheney for 5 years until its closure in 1997. [ 8 ] [ non-primary source needed ] The February 1998 U.S. edition published in the United Kingdom incorporated a special UK film section.

  3. List of French-language academic journals - Wikipedia

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  4. La Revue du Liban - Wikipedia

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    It was purchased by Dar Alf Leila Wa Leila publishing house [1] which also published the Lebanese Arabic-language daily Al Bayrak and Al Hawadeth. [2] The company was owned by Melhem Karam [2] who also served as the editor-in-chief of La Revue du Liban. [3] The print edition of the magazine ceased as the media company folded in 2011. [4]

  5. Rose al Yusuf (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The magazine was named after its founder, Rose al Yusuf. [3] [4] It is published by the Rose al Yusuf group [5] and is based in Cairo. [6] The founding editor of Rose al-Yūsuf was Mohamed El-Tabii until 1934. [7] He had a great role in establishing the paper alongside its founder Rose al Yusuf, [8] a Syrian-born female journalist. [5]

  6. Assahra Al Maghribiya - Wikipedia

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    Assahra Al Maghribiya (Arabic: الصحراء المغربية) is a daily Arabic Moroccan newspaper of Maroc Soir Group. [1] The group was acquired by Saudi Arabian media executive Othman Al Omeir. [2]

  7. Assarih - Wikipedia

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  8. L'Independence arabe - Wikipedia

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    L'Independence arabe was first published in Paris in April 1907. [1] Naguib Azoury was the director, and Eugène Jung was the editor-in-chief of the magazine which was published on a monthly basis. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Azoury published articles in L'Independence arabe which called for the independence of all people living in the Ottoman Empire and for ...

  9. List of encyclopedias in Arabic - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic word for encyclopedia is mawsūʿah (موسوعة). It is derived from the word wāsiʿ (واسع), which means "wide".. The early Arabic compilations of knowledge in the Middle Ages included many comprehensive works, and much development of what would become known as the scientific method, historical method, and citation.