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Times of Oman is a daily newspaper which published in the Sultanate of Oman. Established in 1975, the newspaper is the oldest English-language paper of Oman. Apart from daily news on local, regional, international, business and sport interests, It provides information on topics such as entertainment, fashion and lifestyle, education, information and technology, health and books.
It was established on November 15, 1981, Oman Daily Observer. It is the only English-language newspaper to be published on all seven days in Oman as its two competitors have no editions during weekends. The 'Observer' focuses on local, national, regional and international news covering current affairs, business, and sports. [citation needed] It ...
Oman. Circulation. 40.000. Website. alwatan.com. Alwatan ( Arabic: الوطن, The Homeland) is a daily Arabic newspaper published in Oman and distributed internationally. It was founded in 1971 and first published on January 28, 1971. It is the first and oldest Omani newspaper. [1] [2] Alwatan has a daily circulation of 40,000.
Heavy rainfall caused flash flooding in Oman on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, killing at least 17 people as rescuers searched for survivors, authorities said Monday. In one incident ...
Al-Shabiba. Alwatan [1] Oman Daily Observer - English & Arabic. Muscat Daily - English. Times of Oman - English. The Arabian stories - English & Arabic. Al Roya - Arabic.
Oman News Agency (Arabic: وكالة الأنباء العمانية, ONA) is the official news agency of the government of Oman. It was established by royal decree in 1997. It is bilingual in English and Arabic languages. See also. Federation of Arab News Agencies (FANA) References
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Mass media in Oman. The Sultanate of Oman, established on August 9, 1970, is an absolute monarchy in which all the power resides with the sultan. The government controls what information the mass media relays, and the law prohibits any criticism of the Sultan or government. [1]