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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]
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] An-Nahar is the first Arab paper which regularly covers news on environmental issues. [10] Since 1997, the daily contains a daily page for the environment. [10]
Former staff of Al Jazeera Arabic established Al-Mayadeen in Beirut in 2012, due to dissatisfaction with Al Jazeera’s coverage of Syria. [11]The channel is part of the Al Mayadeen satellite media network, which includes: a production company; a radio station; a website in Arabic, English, and Spanish; an advertising company; and other media-related projects. [13]
CAIRO (Reuters) -The prospect of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah without a similar deal with Hamas in Gaza has left Palestinians feeling abandoned and fearful that ...
Al-Mustaqbal (Arabic: المستقبل, lit. 'The Future') is an Arabic language online newspaper in Lebanon , headquartered in Beirut and is an official publication of the Future Movement . In 2019, it was announced that the newspaper would cease publication of its paper edition, but that it would continue online.
Since mid-September 2024, Israeli strikes on Lebanon have killed at least 2,267 people and injured 11,022 more, according to a CNN tally. [380] While in Mid-November 2024 Lebanon Ministry of Public Health reported 3,583 killed, including 231 children. [384] UNICEF confirmed that more than 200 children has been killed. [364]
Al Jadeed (Arabic: الجديد, romanized: al-Jadīd, lit. 'the new', English: New TV ) is an independent Lebanese TV station. Based in Beirut it was launched in 1992 and closed in 1997 due to Syrian intervention, and then relaunched in 2001.
Egyptian actress Mervat Amin on the cover of the Lebanese magazine Al-Maweid, June 1972. The history of publishing in Lebanon dates back to 1610 when the first printing press was established at the Convent of Saint Anthony of Qozhaya in the Kadisha Valley, making its first publication, Qozhaya Psalter-the Bible's book of psalms, which was in both Syriac and Arabic, the first publication in the ...