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The National is a UAE state-owned English-language daily newspaper published in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. [2] According to the Financial Times, the newspaper "is seen as a mouthpiece for Abu Dhabi's worldview." [2] The newspaper toes the government line and self-censors on issues considered objectionable by the government. [2]
The National (Abu Dhabi) The Brew News; Sport360 (Dubai) Dubai.News (Dubai) XPRESS (Dubai) Arabic language. Al Khaleej (Sharjah) Akhbar Al Arab (Abu Dhabi) Al Bayan (Dubai) Al Fajr (Abu Dhabi) Al-Ittihad (Al Waseet) (Abu Dhabi) Emarat Al Youm (Dubai) Araa News (Ajman) Malayalam . Gulf Madhyamam Daily (Dubai) Middle East Chandrika Daily (Dubai ...
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One of the first acts the new company took was to launch Abu Dhabi's first English newspaper, The National, in August 2007 (although the paper did not debut until April 2008). [2] [5] [6] Martin Newland, former editor of The Daily Telegraph, was named the newspaper's first editor.
An Abu Dhabi-backed investment fund said Monday it has paved the way to take ownership of Britain's Telegraph newspaper and The Spectator magazine after striking a deal with the publications ...
Pages in category "Daily newspapers published in the United Arab Emirates" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... The National (Abu Dhabi) W.
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Gulf News (India, Dubai) The Gulf Time (Abu Dhabi) The Gulf Today (Dubai) Khaleej Times (India, Dubai) The National (Abu Dhabi) Sport360 (Abu Dhabi) XPRESS (Dubai) Latin & Gulf (Dubai) With the advent of online media, most of the traditional print newspapers have been severely affected. Revenues of the large groups like Gulf News, Khaleej Times ...