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Al-Ahram is owned by the Al-Ahram Foundation which is managed by the Egyptian government's "Supreme Council of Press". Al-Ahram is one of the largest circulating newspapers in the world. [ 24 ] Long-term editor of the daily Mohammad Hassanein Haykal was the confidant of Nasser and also, the semi-official voice of the Egyptian government when he ...
Al Ahram Hebdo was established in 1994 [2] by the Al Ahram publishing house which also owns Al-Ahram newspaper, an English-language version, and Al Ahram Weekly. [3] The paper which is published weekly [4] is based in Cairo. [5] Egyptian writer Mohamed Salmawy was the first of Al-Ahram Hebdo editors-in-chief.
The number of Arabic newspapers in Egypt was about 200 in 1938. [1] There were also 65 newspapers published in languages other than Arabic, [ 1 ] such as Turkish , French and English . [ 2 ] By 1951 Arabic language newspapers numbered to about 400, while 150 were published in other languages. [ 1 ]
Al Ahram Weekly was established in 1991 by the Al-Ahram newspaper, which also runs a French-language weekly version, Al-Ahram Hebdo. Between 1991 and 2003, founder Hosni Guindi, served as the editor-in-chief and Hani Shukrallah as managing editor [1] and co-founder Mona Anis as deputy editor-in-chief. After Hosni's death in 2003, Shukrallah ...
Al Ahram Al Arabi (Arabic: الأهرام العربى, romanized: al-Ahrām al-ʻArabī) is a political weekly magazine published in Cairo, Egypt. The publishing house of the magazine also owns Al Ahram and Al Ahram Weekly , two of the biggest media outlets in the country.
Al Ahram Al Riyadi was first published in 1990. [1] It focuses on sports news. [2] [3] The magazine is published weekly by Al Ahram Organisation which also publishes Al Ahram Weekly, Al Siyassa Al Dawliya, Al Ahram Al Arabi, Al Ahram Al Iktisadi and Al Ahram. [4] [5] Anwar Abdrabou and Ibrahim Hegazi are the former editors-in-chief of the magazine.
An Egyptian appeals court on Saturday upheld a six-month prison sentence for a fierce government critic who was convicted of defamation last month in a case that stemmed from an online spat.
Hani Shukrallah (also spelled Hany; Arabic: هاني شكر الله; 1950 – 5 May 2019) [1] was an Egyptian journalist and political analyst. He was managing editor of Al-Ahram Weekly from 1991 and 2005 and later founder and until February 2011 [2] editor-in-chief of Ahram Online, both part of the state-run Al-Ahram Foundation. He was also ...