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  2. Gaza Daily - Wikipedia

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    Gaza Daily is an emergency radio service launched by BBC News Arabic in response to the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip during the Israel–Hamas War to "provide listeners in Gaza with the latest information and developments as well as safety advice on where to access shelter, food and water supplies".

  3. Asharq Al-Awsat - Wikipedia

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    Launched in London in 1978, and printed on four continents in 14 cities, [5] the paper is often billed as "the leading Arab daily newspaper," [6] and calls itself "the premier pan-Arab daily newspaper" [5] based on the fact that past estimates of its circulation have given it the largest circulation of the off-shore pan-Arab dailies, a category including its chief competitor Al-Hayat. [7]

  4. AL24 News - Wikipedia

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    AL24 News and the Russian channel RT Arabic have signed a cooperation agreement on 7 December 2023. This agreement aims to facilitate the exchange of information and audiovisual programs between the two media outlets, as well as provide mutual assistance in the field of television broadcasting.

  5. Ad-Diyar - Wikipedia

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    Ad Diyar was first published in 1941 as an Arabic political daily [1] that is published in broadsheet format. [2]The editor-in-chief and owner of the paper is Charles Ayoub, [3] a Lebanese journalist known for his pro-Syrian stance. [4]

  6. Arabic - Wikipedia

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    International Association of Arabic Dialectology; List of Arab newspapers; List of Arabic-language television channels; List of Arabic given names; List of countries where Arabic is an official language; Arabic-based creole languages; Varieties of Arabic; List of French words of Arabic origin; Replacement of loanwords in Turkish

  7. Al-Arab News Channel - Wikipedia

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    Al-Arab (Arabic: العرب) 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.

  8. Al Akhbar (Lebanon) - Wikipedia

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    Al Akhbar (Arabic: الأخبار; lit. ' The News ') is a daily Arabic language newspaper published in a semi tabloid format in Beirut. [1] The newspaper's writers have included Ibrahim Al Amine, As'ad AbuKhalil, Amal Saad-Ghorayeb, [2] Sharmine Narwani, Pierre Abi Saab, and Amer Mohsen. [3]

  9. Daily Express (Urdu newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Express (Urdu: روزنامہ ایکسپریس) is one of Pakistan's most widely circulated Urdu-language newspapers owned by Lakson Group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is published simultaneously from Islamabad , Karachi , Lahore , Peshawar , Quetta , Multan , Faisalabad , Gujranwala , Sargodha , Rahim Yar Khan and Sukkar .