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  2. List of newspapers in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    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] By 2011, daily newspaper circulation in Egypt increased to more than 4.3 million copies. [3]

  3. Al-Ahram Hebdo - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian writer Mohamed Salmawy was the first of Al-Ahram Hebdo editors-in-chief. [6] [7] Hisham Mourad also served as editor-in-chief. He was appointed to the post in January 2011. [8] In June 2014, Fouad Mansour who was the managing editor of the magazine since 2003, was appointed editor-in-chief of the weekly. [9]

  4. Al-Masry Al-Youm - Wikipedia

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    Al-Masry Al-Youm (Arabic: المصري اليوم al-Maṣrī l-Yawm, IPA: [elˈmɑsˤɾi lˈjoːm], meaning The Egyptian Today) is an Egyptian privately owned daily newspaper that was first published in June 2004. It is published in Arabic as is its website, almasryalyoum.com.

  5. List of magazines in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The first children's magazine was published in 1893. [4] The number of the magazines in the period 1828–1929 was 481. [5] In 2014 the magazine market in the country was described as one of the lower-growth, smaller-scale markets. [6] The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Egypt.

  6. Egypt Independent - Wikipedia

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    On 1 December 2011, the chief editor of Al-Masry Al-Youm objected to and ultimately censored a print issue of Egypt Independent. [7]The second issue of Egypt Independent was to carry an opinion piece [8] by Robert Springborg, a political scientist and expert on Egyptian civil-military relations, that was critical of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces that had ruled Egypt since the ...

  7. Al-Ahram - Wikipedia

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    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 was in office. [7] [25] The Egyptian government owns a controlling share of the stocks of the paper and appoints the ...

  8. Al-Wafd - Wikipedia

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    During the Egyptian revolution in 2011 Osama Heikal was the editor-in-chief. [9] He was appointed information minister in July 2011. [9] The paper has also an online version, called Al Wafd Gate. [10]

  9. Mada Masr - Wikipedia

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    Mada Masr (Arabic: مدى مصر) is an independent Egyptian online newspaper, founded in June 2013 by former journalists of the English-language newspaper Egypt Independent following the shutting down of its editorial operations in April 2013. It is an independent, [1] liberal newspaper. [2]