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After Gebran's assassination on 12 December 2005, his father Ghassan took over the paper again until his death on 8 June 2012. [4] Saudi Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal has a stake in the paper. [8] The 2009 Ipsos Stat survey revealed that the paper is the most popular newspaper in Lebanon and one of the five most popular in the Middle East. [9]
Hadiqat al-Akhbar (The News Garden in English) is the first daily newspaper of Lebanon which was launched in 1858. [1] From 1858 to 1958 there were nearly 200 newspapers in the country. [2] Prior to 1963 the number of newspapers was more than 400. [3] However, the number reduced to 53 due to the 1963 press law. [3] [4]
Talib Suhayl al-Tamimi, leading member of the Council for a Free Iraq. Beirut Shooting Iraqi intelligence Four diplomats from the Iraqi embassy detained. One died in prison, the other three sent back to Iraq in 1996 [29] August 31, 1995 Nizar al-Halabi, leader of the Al-Ahbash Sufi movement [30] Beirut Shooting members of Osbat al-Ansar
Gebran Ghassan Tueni (Arabic: جبران تويني ; 15 September 1957 – 12 December 2005) was a Lebanese politician and the former editor and publisher of daily paper An Nahar, established by his grandfather, also named Gebran Tueni, in 1933.
Samir Kassir (Arabic: سمير قصير; 5 May 1960 – 2 June 2005) was a Lebanese-Palestinian journalist of An-Nahar [1] and professor of history at Saint-Joseph University, [2] who was an advocate of democracy and prominent opponent of the Syrian occupation of Lebanon. [1]
Category: Death in Lebanon. ... Murder in Lebanon (8 C, 1 P) This page was last edited on 12 September 2020, at 16:56 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Mustafa Badreddine (Arabic: مُصْطَفَىٰ بَدْرِ الدِّينِ, romanized: Muṣṭafā Badr ad-Dīn ; 6 April 1961 – 12 May 2016; also known by his aliases as Mustafa Amine Badreddine, Mustafa Youssef Badreddine, Sami Issa, and Elias Fouad Saab) [1] was a Lebanese militant leader and both the cousin and brother-in-law of Imad Mughniyeh.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Issam Abdallah عصام عبد الله Born Issam Bassam Hassan Khalil Abdallah 1986 (1986) Khiam, Nabatieh Governorate, Lebanon Died 13 October 2023 (aged 37) Aalma ech Chaab, South Governorate, Lebanon Occupation Journalist