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  2. List of newspapers in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. L'Orient–Le Jour - Wikipedia

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    The editor-in-chief of L'Orient–Le Jour, Eduard Saab, was murdered on 16 May 1976. [5] The paper won the Grand Prix de la Francophonie from the Académie Française in 2021. L'Orient–Le Jour journalist Caroline Hayek was awarded the Albert Londres Prize for her coverage of the 2020 explosion at the Port of Beirut. [6]

  4. Mass media in Gabon - Wikipedia

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    By 2008, Gabon Telecom became privatized when Vivendi-controlled Maroc Telecom purchased a large amount of stock. The Ministry of Information, Post and Technology's telecom operations are privitazations, acquisitions and new licenses. It includes fixed, mobile, and broadband. Gabon has one of the most penetrated mobile markets among in Africa.

  5. Gabon 24 - Wikipedia

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    Gabon 24 is Gabon's first bilingual non-stop news television channel, launched on 24 May 2016.Until May 2018, Gabon 24 was part of the Gabon Télévision group.. Decree 0152 of 4 May 2018 led to the creation, organization and operation of Gabon 24, and detached the channel from the larger Gabon Télévision group, as enshrined in its article 2: "it is created and attached to the Presidency of ...

  6. 2024 Gabonese constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional referendum was held and approved in Gabon on 16 November 2024. [1] The vote was on a new constitution; [2] it proposed, among other things, a 7-year presidential term, renewable once consecutively. [3] The referendum may lead to the return to a civilian regime which the military junta promised after the coup d'état in 2023. [4]

  7. 2005 in Gabon - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 2005 in Gabon. Incumbents. President: ... [1] [2] [3] Deaths. References. This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, at 23:07 ...

  8. Radio Télévision Gabonaise - Wikipedia

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    Radio Télévision Gabonaise is headquartered in Gabon's capital city, Libreville. It was established in 28 November 1959 with the start of Radio-Gabon. [ 1 ] Television broadcasts started in 9 May 1963 through channel 3 on Libreville while in November 1965 a new station opened on Port-Gentil (channel 10). [ 2 ]

  9. Governor General's Award for French to English translation

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    Yves Gingras, Les origines de la recherche scientifique au Canada : le cas des physiciens: Patricia Smart, Dorothy Howard: The Diary of André Laurendeau: André Laurendeau, Journal tenu pendant la Commission royale d’enquête sur le bilinguisme et le biculturalisme: 1992: Fred A. Reed: Imagining the Middle East: Thierry Hentsch, L'Orient ...