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  2. Gulf Times - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf Times newspaper has been founded in 1978 as the first publication of the Gulf Publishing and Printing Company in the capital city of Qatar, Doha (or ad-Dawhah). [1][2] It is one of three English language newspapers in the country (the others being The Peninsula [1995] and the Qatar Tribune [2006]). It is published by Abdullah bin Hamad ...

  3. List of newspapers in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar Tribune – English. Vartamanam – Malayalam daily. Gulf Madhyamam – Malayalam daily. Middle East Chandrika – Malayalam daily. Malayala Manorama – Malayalam daily. Siraj – Malayalam daily. Mathrubhumi – Malayalam daily.

  4. Al-Watan (Qatar) - Wikipedia

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    Dar Al-Watan Printing, Publishing and Distribution Company WLL. Al-Watan (Arabic: الوطن meaning The Homeland) is a daily morning Arabic language political newspaper based in Doha, Qatar. [1] The paper is one of the three Arabic newspapers in the country along with Al Raya and Al Sharq. [2]

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  7. The Peninsula (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Peninsula is published in all-colour broadsheet format and number of pages vary from 24 to 40. On weekdays they have 36 pages in the main section, which is divided into 24 pages on local and international news, 8 pages business news and 8 pages sports news. On weekends (Friday and Saturday) the newspaper is only 24 pages and single section.

  8. Al Raya - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 Al Raya was the second best selling newspaper in Qatar with a circulation of 18,000 copies. [21] The estimated circulation of the paper in 2003 was 8,000 copies. [7] Al Raya's circulation increased to 18,000 copies in 2008. [1] The online version of the paper was the 47th most visited website for 2010 in the MENA region. [22]

  9. Qatari Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Qatari Arabic (endonym: قطري عربي, romanized: qiṭarī ʻarabī; Arabic: العربية القطرية, romanized: al-ʻarabiyyah al-qaṭariyyah) is a variety of Gulf Arabic spoken in Qatar characterized by its distinct phonetic and syntactic features. As the prestige dialect within the nation, Qatari Arabic not only functions in ...