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  2. Urdu News - Wikipedia

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    Urdu News is a Saudi Arabian Urdu language-news website with the focus on Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and other parts of the globe. It was the first daily Urdu newspaper published in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and also in other Arab countries.

  3. List of newspapers in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Jeddah edition - launched in 1999. Riyadh edition. Madhyamam. Abha edition - 1 January 2011 [4] Dammam edition - 24 May 2008. Jeddah edition - 16 January 2006. Riyadh edition - 10 December 2007. Gulf Thejas. Dammam edition - March 2011.

  4. Okaz - Wikipedia

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    Okaz ( Arabic: عكاظ) is an Arabic Saudi Arabian daily newspaper located in Jeddah. [1] [2] The paper was launched in 1960 [3] and its sister publication is Saudi Gazette. The paper is simultaneously printed in both Riyadh and Jeddah and has offices all over Saudi Arabia. [4] However, the daily mainly serves the provinces of the Hejaz and ...

  5. Saudi Research and Media Group - Wikipedia

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    2,700 employees [3] Website. www .srmg .com /en. Saudi Research and Media Group ( SRMG ), also known as the Saudi Media Group, is a Saudi state-backed media company registered in Riyadh. [4] The group mainly publishes, prints and distributes various publications. [5] The company operates in Saudi Arabia where there are no independent media.

  6. Al Watan (Saudi Arabia) - Wikipedia

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    Al Watan ( Arabic: الوطن, lit. 'The Homeland') [2] is a daily newspaper in Saudi Arabia. The chairman of the newspaper is Bandar bin Khalid. [3] Al Watan' s main publishing centre was at Abha in the south of the country. [4] The paper was based in the Asir province, the south-west of Saudi Arabia. [5] However, later its headquarters was ...

  7. Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Of them, 131,643 were deported from Saudi Arabia. Media. Urdu News targets Pakistanis living in Saudi Arabia, providing them news in their national language, Urdu. Bazm E Shaheen is also a community run organization which organizes events for the Pakistani community in Saudi Arabia. See also. Pakistan portal; Saudi Arabia portal

  8. Al-Bilad (Saudi newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Bilad is the first daily newspaper in Saudi Arabia, founded by Mohammad Saleh Nasif on 3 April 1932 under the name Sawt al-Hijaz (Arabic: Voice of Hijaz ). [5] Then on 3 April 1946 it became Al Bilad Al Saudia, and on 26 January 1959 the paper merged with Arafat newspaper and was renamed as Al Bilad Daily .

  9. Al Jazirah (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Al Jazirah (Arabic: الجزيرة; The Island) is a daily Arabic newspaper published in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Its sister newspaper is Al Masaiya, which is the only afternoon newspaper in the country with limited influence and readership. The paper is published in broadsheet format with 48 pages, both colour and black and white contents.