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Hadiqat al-Akhbar (The News Garden in English) is the first daily newspaper of Lebanon which was launched in 1858. [1] From 1858 to 1958 there were nearly 200 newspapers in the country. [2] Prior to 1963 the number of newspapers was more than 400. [3] However, the number reduced to 53 due to the 1963 press law. [3] [4]
The 2009 Ipsos Stat survey revealed that the paper is the most popular newspaper in Lebanon and one of the five most popular in the Middle East. [9] An-Nahar is the first Arab paper which regularly covers news on environmental issues. [10] Since 1997, the daily contains a daily page for the environment. [10]
Al Akhbar (Arabic: الأخبار; lit. ' The News ') is a daily Arabic language newspaper published in a semi tabloid format in Beirut. [1] The newspaper's writers have included Ibrahim Al Amine, As'ad AbuKhalil, Amal Saad-Ghorayeb, [2] Sharmine Narwani, Pierre Abi Saab, and Amer Mohsen. [3]
Al Liwaa (Arabic: اللواء, lit. 'The Flag') is an Arabic daily newspaper published in Lebanon and headquartered in Beirut. [1] [2] It is one of the leading Arabic dailies in the country. [3] In addition, it is one of the oldest publications in Lebanon.
El Shark (Arabic: الشرق, lit. 'The East') is a Lebanese daily newspaper founded in 1926 published in Arabic in Beirut, Lebanon. [1] It is published by Dar El Shark (Arabic: دار الشرق) also founded in Lebanon in 1926. The company also publishes Nadine monthly.
Ad Diyar was first published in 1941 as an Arabic political daily [1] that is published in broadsheet format. [2] The editor-in-chief and owner of the paper is Charles Ayoub, [3] a Lebanese journalist known for his pro-Syrian stance. [4] Leading Lebanese caricaturist Pierre Sadek worked for the daily. [5]
With more than 500 reporters in the Arab World, Al Joumhouria Pan Arab would have headquarters in Beirut, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt as well as accredited delegates in all the countries members of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Pan Arab News will tackle Middle East news as well as the latest events in the Persian Gulf region. [9]
From 21 November 1946 Al Amal became an Arabic daily newspaper, and Action was made a separate French-language weekly newspaper on 3 October 1948. [8] Its major function is to convey the party's views and ideas. [2] In the 1940s Al Amal frequently published anti-Israeli news and articles. [9]