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Al Watan was launched on 1 September 2000 by Assir Establishment for Press and Publishing. [6] [8] Al Watan is said to be influenced by the perspectives of Khalid Al Faisal, who initiated the idea of establishing a national newspaper that reflects the pulse and lifestyle of Saudi Arabia, and seeks to engage a mass audience across all regions of the Kingdom. [9]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Alwatan - Arabic [2] [1] Oman Daily - Arabic [1]
Alwatan has been credited with the improvement of Omani arts and sports and is considered the only reliable source for the history of sports in Oman. [2] Alwatan has deployed journalists in the capital cities of all the major Arab and Western countries. [1] As of 2007, Alwatan has 187 employees and is the best-selling newspaper in Oman. [1] [2]
Al-Watan was one of the most important opposition periodicals published in the Palestinian Authority (PA)-controlled areas. PA officials used the ambiguity of the 1995 Palestinian press law and control over granting news licenses to temper criticism and silence opposition voices, including al-Watan.
Al-Watan was founded in 1995 [3] and was the first newspaper to be launched in Qatar after the Emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, abolished press censorship. [4] Its parent company is Dar Al Watan Printing, Publishing and Distribution Company WLL.
It is commonly used as the name of Arabic-language newspapers, as well as newspapers in other languages that have borrowed the word: . Al-Watan, an Arabic daily newspaper published in Bahrain
The first issue of Al-Watan Daily was published on 3 March 2008. [1] [2] The paper was established and was printed by the Dar Al-Watan publishing house, which also publishes the Arabic language daily newspaper Al Watan.
Watan (Arabic: صحيفة وطن يغرد خارج السرب) is a weekly Arab-American newspaper [1] [2] [3] published by Watan News LLC. [4] It was founded in Washington, D.C., in 1990 by journalist Nezam Mahdawi.