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The number of Arabic newspapers in Egypt was about 200 in 1938. There were also 65 newspapers published in languages other than Arabic, [1] such as Turkish , French and English . [2] By 1951 Arabic language newspapers numbered to about 400, while 150 were published in other languages. [1]
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-Masriya ( The Egyptian Events, founded 1828). [2] It is majority owned by the Egyptian government, and is considered a newspaper of record for Egypt.
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] It is published in Arabic. The paper was twice selected by Forbes Middle East as having the most ...
Al Alam Al Youm (Arabic: العالم اليوم; The World Today) is an Arabic business newspaper published in Cairo, Egypt. It is the first private specialized independent paper of the country. History and profile. Al Alam Al Youm, based in Cairo, was launched in 1991 as the first business newspaper in Egypt.
Language. Arabic. Headquarters. Cairo. Website. Official website. Al-Shorouk, Shorouk News or Al-Shuruq ( Arabic: الشروق "The Sunrise") is a prominent Arabic newspaper published in Egypt [1] and several other Arabic nations. It is a daily independent liberal-oriented newspaper, covering mainly politics, militant affairs and sport. [2]
Al-Akhbar (Arabic: الأخبار; The News in English) is an Arabic daily newspaper based in Egypt. It is a state-owned semi-official newspaper. History and profile. Al-Akhbar was first published in May 1952 as a part of Akhbar el-Yom. The founders were the Amin brothers, Ali and Mustafa Amin. The publisher is Dar Akhbar El Yom.
Country. Egypt. Media of Egypt. List of newspapers. Al Muqattam ( Arabic: المقطم) was an Arabic newspaper which was published in Cairo, Egypt, between 1888 and 1952. It was one of the leading papers until its closure by the Egyptian government in 1954. The title of the paper was a reference to a range of hills outside Cairo.
Website. Al Ahali. Media of Egypt. List of newspapers. Al Ahali, also known as Al Ahaly, ( Arabic: الأهالي, romanized : al-Ahālī, lit. 'The Masses') is an Arabic daily newspaper published in Cairo, Egypt. The paper has been in circulation since 1978 and is the official media outlet of the National Progressive Unionist Party.