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  2. Al Arab - Wikipedia

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    Al Arab (Arabic: العرب, romanized: The Arabs) was the first Arabic daily following the independence of Qatar. It was printed between 1972 and 1995 and was relaunched on 18 November 2007 as an e-newspaper which is based in Doha , Qatar.

  3. The New Arab - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.newarab.com. The New Arab or Al-Araby Al-Jadeed (Arabic: العربي الجديد) is a London-based pan-Arab news outlet owned by Qatari company Fadaat Media. It launched an Arabic-language website in March 2014 [1] and an Arabic language daily newspaper in September 2014. The English version of its website is The New Arab.

  4. List of newspapers in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Lusail – Arabic daily. Gulf Times – English. The Peninsula – English. Qatar Chronicle – English. Qatar Tribune – English. Vartamanam – Malayalam daily. Gulf Madhyamam – Malayalam daily. Middle East Chandrika – Malayalam daily. Malayala Manorama – Malayalam daily.

  5. How the tiny Arab state of Qatar became indispensable in ...

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    The tiny Persian Gulf state of Qatar is once again front and center in global diplomacy, this time for its efforts to mediate deals to free hostages taken by Hamas during its October 7 attacks in ...

  6. Mass media in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Al Arab was the first post-independence newspaper to appear in Qatar, in 1972. [6] Gulf Times was the first English newspaper in Qatar [7] until the arrival of The Peninsula in 1996. [8] [9] According to circulation estimates released in 2004, Al Watan was the most widely circulated newspaper in Qatar, with a circulation rate of 18,000.

  7. Al-Arab News Channel - Wikipedia

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    Al-Arab News Channel. Al-Arab (Arabic: العرب) [1] was a short-lived Arabic -language news channel which vowed to practice objective journalism. [2][3] It was launched on 1 February 2015 [1] and almost immediately shut down. [2][3][4] The channel was owned by Saudi prince and entrepreneur Al-Waleed bin Talal, and was based in Manama, Bahrain.

  8. Al Jazeera Media Network - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazeera covered the Arab spring more than any other news outlets and had a significant role in spreading the Arab uprising. [56] Al Jazeera was the leading media spreading the news about unrest in a small city in Tunisia throughout the Middle East in 2011. [57] People in the Middle East have heavily relied on Al Jazeera to obtain news about ...

  9. Al Jazeera Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazeera Arabic (Arabic: الجزيرة Al-Jazīrah [æl (d)ʒæˈziːrɐ], lit. ' The Peninsula ') is a Qatari state-owned Arabic-language news television network.It is based in Doha and operated by the Al Jazeera Media Network, which also operates Al Jazeera English.