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  2. List of Arab newspapers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Arabic-language and other newspapers published in the Arab world. The Arab newspaper industry started in the early 19th century with the Iraqi newspaper Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816. International Arab papers Al-Arab (United Kingdom) Al-Hayat (United Kingdom) Al-Quds al-Arabi (United Kingdom) Asharq Alawsat (United Kingdom) Hoona ...

  3. List of Arabic-language newspapers published in the United ...

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    The Arab newspapers industry started in the early 19th century with the American newspaper Kawkab America.(Arabic: كوكب أميركا, 'Star of America') was an Arabic-language weekly (later daily) newspaper published in New York City, United States, it was the first Arabic-language newspaper in North America; it was founded by Najib Arbeely and Ibrahim Arbeely.

  4. List of newspapers in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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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]

  5. Al-Ahram - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ahram (Arabic: الأهرام; lit. ' The Pyramids '), founded on 5 August 1876, is the most widely circulating Egyptian daily newspaper, and the second-oldest after Al-Waqa'i' al-Misriyya (The Egyptian Events, founded 1828). [2] It is majority owned by the Egyptian government, and is considered a newspaper of record for Egypt. [3]

  6. Youm7 - Wikipedia

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    Youm7 (Arabic: اليوم السابع, IPA: [iljoːm issaːbiʕ], meaning The Seventh Day) is an Egyptian privately owned daily newspaper.It was first published as a weekly paper in October 2008 and has been published daily since May 2011. [2]

  7. Elaph - Wikipedia

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    The Elaph news portal offers the readers instant news from all around the world, making it a strong competitor to Arab and international news agencies. [3] Additionally, it involves pages on politics, business, culture, health, sports, music, cinema, fashion, features, reports, newspapers, technology, writers, opinions, and special news. [7]

  8. Al Sharq - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 Al Sharq was one of the 50 most powerful online Arab newspapers in the list of Forbes. [3] The circulation of Al Sharq was about 10,000 in the early 1990s. [1] In 2000 the paper reached a circulation of 47,000 circulation. [10] Its estimated circulation in 2003 was 15,000 copies. [11] In 2008 the daily also sold 15,000 copies. [12]

  9. Al Eqtisadiah - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Wahap Al Faiz was the chief editor of Al Eqtisadiah from 2003 [15] to October 2011 when he was made editor-in-chief of Arab News, replacing Khalid Almaeena. [16] Salman bin Yousuf Al Dossary was appointed to the post in October 2011. [16] [17] Al Dossari was working as assistant editor in chief of Asharq al Awsat before his appointment. [18]