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  2. Al-Arab - Wikipedia

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    Al-Arab or Alarab ( Arabic: العرب meaning The Arabs) is a pan-Arab newspaper published from London, England, [1] and sold in a number of countries.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 Mamluk ruler, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816. [1]

  5. The New Arab - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Al Arabiya - Wikipedia

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    Al Arabiya ( Arabic: العربية, transliterated: al-ʿArabiyyah; meaning "The Arabic One" or "The Arab One" [a]) [citation needed] is a Saudi state-owned international Arabic news television channel.

  7. Al Arab Al Yawm (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Arab Al Yawm was established in 1996. [2] [3] The daily described itself as an independent publication. [4] Azzam Yunis is one of the former editors-in-chief of the paper who was detained in 1999 after several articles written by Abu Zant were published in the newspaper. [5] As of 2009, Tahir Al Adwan also served in the post.

  8. Asharq Al-Awsat - Wikipedia

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    Asharq Al-Awsat covers events through a network of bureaus and correspondents throughout the Arab world, Europe, the United States, and Asia.

  9. Al-Arab News Channel - Wikipedia

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    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.