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The Al Arabiya English website began under the same editorial management as the channel's Arabic website. [2]In July 2012, Faisal J. Abbas, a Huffington Post blogger, Middle East correspondent and former media editor of London-based daily Asharq Al Awsat, was appointed editor-in-chief of the Al Arabiya English Service.
Al Arabiya was originally launched in Dubai Media City, United Arab Emirates, on 3 March 2003. [3] [4] [5] An early funder, the production company Middle East News (then headed by Ali Al-Hedeithy), said the goal was to provide "a balanced and less provocative" alternative to Al Jazeera.
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Al Araby Today (in Arabic: العربي اليوم) hosted by Fida Bassil, a former BBC presenter, and Badr Al-Sayegh, also a former BBC Arabic anchor, stands out as one of the most prominent political programs on Al-Araby TV. This daily talk show delves into the most pressing political events in the Arab world, offering in-depth discussions ...
Al-Arab's regional competitors were Qatari-owned Al Jazeera and Saudi-government-owned Al Arabiya, along with BSkyB's Sky News Arabia. [7] In a January 2012 interview, Al-Waleed described Al Jazeera as the "masses channel" while implying that Al Arabiya is the "government channel" among the two main news channels in the Middle East.
Early morning on 10 July 2008 Al-Haj broke the story on Al-Arabiya of the up-and-coming indictment of President Omar Bashir of Sudan on crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide in Darfur. The story was then followed worldwide and was later announced on 14 July 2008 by the International Criminal Court in the Hague, Netherlands. [6]
Lara joined Al Arabiya News Channel in 2006 as the presenter and producer of Aswaq al-Kuwait, which was a weekly program that tackled sensitive topics in the Kuwaiti market. Simultaneously, she reported daily on the stock market and the major economic developments.