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Sabah is a pro-government, conservative newspaper founded in 1985 in İzmir and now based in Istanbul. It has a circulation of around 330,000 and publishes The New York Times International Weekly on Sundays.
Daily Express is the largest daily newspaper in Sabah, founded in 1963 by Tan Sri Yeh Pao Tzu. It is published in English, Malay and Kadazan and claims to be independent and national.
Daily Sabah is a Turkish daily newspaper published in English and Arabic, owned by Turkuvaz Media Group and editor-in-chief Ibrahim Altay. It is described as a propaganda outlet for the AKP government and the Erdogan administration, and has been banned by the European Parliament.
A comprehensive list of newspapers published in Malaysia, sorted by language, including English, Malay, Chinese, Tamil, Arabic, Dutch and online-only publications. Find out the names, locations, histories and status of each newspaper.
The Borneo Post is the largest English-language daily newspaper in East Malaysia and Brunei, founded in 1978. It has a website, a Malay sister paper, and a news portal, and covers various topics such as politics, business, sports, and culture.
An overview of the history, structure, issues and trends of the Turkish media, including newspapers, television, radio and internet. Learn about the challenges of media freedom, censorship, self-regulation and media ownership in Turkey.
Daily Sabah: Daily: English: 7,380 Turkuvaz Media Group: Hürriyet Daily News: Daily: English: ... These are official online newspapers on the Alexa Top 100 list. [26 ...
The New Sabah Times is a newspaper in Sabah, Malaysia. The Sabah Times commenced publication on 21 January 1953, published by Donald Stephens (later Tun Fuad Stephens) and had a daily circulation of approximately 1000. It was the only English-language daily newspaper.