List of Arab newspapers

The Arab newspapers industry started in the early 19th century with the Iraqi newspaper Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816.[1]

International Arab papers

 Algeria

Algerian newspapers in Arabic

Algerian newspapers in French

  • Alger Hebdo (French)
  • Alger républicain (French)
  • Les Annonces Spécialisées (French)
  • L'Authentique (French)
  • Le Buteur (French)
  • Le Carrefour d'Algérie (French)
  • Le Citoyen (French)
  • Compétition (French)
  • Côte Ouest (French)
  • Le Courrier d'Algérie (French)
  • Les Débats (French)
  • La Depeche (French)
  • La Dépêche de Kabylie (French)
  • L'Echo d'Oran (French)
  • El Acil (French)
  • El Moudjahid (French)
  • El Watan (French)
  • L'époque (French)
  • L'Est Républicain (French)
  • L'Expression (French)
  • La Gazette d'Alger (French)
  • La gazette des Finances (French)
  • L'index (French)
  • Infosoir (French)
  • It-mag (French)
  • Le Jeune Indépendant (French)
  • Le jour d'Algérie (French)
  • Liberté (French)
  • Liberté économie (French)
  • Liberté FOOT (French)
  • Maracana Hebdo (French)
  • Le Maghreb (French)
  • Le Mobile GSM (French)
  • La Nouvelle République (French)
  • Les Nouvelles Confidences (French)
  • Ouest Tribune (French)
  • Le Quotidien d'Oran (French)
  • Le Soir d'Algerie (French)
  • Transaction d'Algérie (French)
  • La Tribune (French)
  • La Voix de l'Oranie (French)

 Bahrain

 Egypt

 Iran

 Iraq

 Jordan

 Kuwait

 Lebanon

 Libya

  • al-Fajr al-Jadid
  • al-Jamahiriyah
  • Al-Shams
  • al-Zahf Al-Akhdar

 Mauritania

  • Akhbar Nouakchott
  • Nouakchott Info (French)

 Morocco

 Oman

 Palestine

 Qatar

 Saudi Arabia

 Somalia

  • Dawan
  • Yool (Somali)
  • Ogaal Newspaper (Somali)
  • Banadir (English)
  • Jamhuuriya (Somali)
  • Geeska Afrika
  • Codka Shacabka Official (Puntland)
  • Kaaha-Bari (Puntland)
  • Saxansaxo
  • Somaliland Today
  • Waaberi (English)
  • Waaheen (Somali)
  • Hubaal (Somali)
  • Warsugan (Somali)
  • Saxafi (Somali)
  • Foore (Somali)
  • Haatuf (Somali)
  • Sahan (Somali)

 South Sudan

  • Salaam Junub Sudan

 Sudan

 Syria

 Tunisia

  • Al-Chourouk
  • Al-Horria
  • As-Sabah
  • Elkhabar, Journal Électronique
  • Es-Sahafa
  • L'Économiste Maghrébin (French)
  • La Presse de Tunisie (French)
  • Le Quotidien (French)
  • Le Renouveau (French)
  • LeTemps (French)
  • Tunis Hebdo (French)
  • Le Soir de Tunisie (Arabic)

 United Arab Emirates

 Yemen

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gollark: But that seems inaccurate because politicians also probably look good/bad if they do well/badly against COVID-19 regardless.
gollark: If you were somewhat more cynical than me I guess you could think something like: updated vaccines aren't part of mainstream political discourse yet, they are unlikely to be unless there is deployment/development of them, and so politicians (who are optimizing for looking good according to said political discourse) don't care and don't do anything about the situation.
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gollark: So I guess either the entire system is missing obvious low-hanging fruit, the possible benefits of updated vaccines are known but not enough to make people actually budge, or the decision-making people think that updated vaccines wouldn't be significantly better.

See also

  • Arabic-language newspapers published in the United States

Notes and references

References

  1. Abdallah Shalaby, Salah al Din al Jurshi, Mostafa El Nabarawy, Moheb Zaki, Qays Jawad Azzawi, Antoine Nasri Messarra (2010). Towards a Better Life: How to Improve the State of Democracy in the Middle East and North Africa. GPoT. p. 123. ISBN 978-605-4233-21-2.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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