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The first newspaper in Iraq was Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816. [1] This is a list of newspapers in Iraq.
This is a list of Arabic-language and other newspapers published in the Arab world. The Arab newspaper industry started in the early 19th century with the Iraqi newspaper Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816. International Arab papers Al-Arab (United Kingdom) Al-Hayat (United Kingdom) Al-Quds al-Arabi (United Kingdom) Asharq Alawsat (United Kingdom) Hoona ...
Al-Sabaah (in Arabic الصباح meaning The Morning), an official Iraqi daily newspaper published by the Iraqi Media Network, covers political, economic and artistic news through its pages. As well as through a set of weekly supplements. Its headquarters is located in Baghdad.
The mass media in Iraq includes print, radio, television, and online services. Iraq became the first Arab country to broadcast from a TV station, in 1954 [1]. As of 2020, more than 100 radio stations and 150 television stations were broadcasting to Iraq in Arabic, English, Kurdish, Turkmen, and Neo-Aramaic.
The Baghdad Observer [1] was an Iraqi daily political newspaper published in English and Arabic between 1967 and returned to work again in 2022. It was considered one of the most important newspapers written in the English language and published in Iraq daily and without interruption.
Al Mada (Arabic: المدى al-Madā) is a daily Arabic newspaper published in Baghdad, Iraq. [1] [2] The founder of the daily which was first published on 5 August 2003 is Fakhri Karim, an Iraqi former communist. [1] [3] The publisher is Al-Mada Foundation for Media, Culture and Arts. [2] [4] The paper has an independent political stance. [4]
Al-Mashriq (المشرق; English: Where the Sun Rises) is a daily newspaper published in Iraq. The paper was launched in 2003 following the US invasion of Iraq. [1] It is based in Baghdad. [2] [3] It is privately owned [3] and is published daily except for Fridays. [4] On 4 March 2007 the editor-in-chief of the paper, Muhan Al Zahir, was ...
Al-Qaidah (Arabic: القاعدة, The Base) was an Arabic-language newspaper published in Iraq. It was an organ of the Iraqi Communist Party. [1] [2] It was printed clandestinely for thirteen years, albeit with interruptions. [3] The first issue of al-Qaidah came out in January 1943. Al-Qaidah was founded in the midst of a split in the party.