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  2. Observador - Wikipedia

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    Observador is a Portuguese online newspaper started on May 19, 2014. It is the only Portuguese-language newspaper in Portugal with a defined political orientation (right-wing liberalism). [4] It is an online newspaper with no printed edition, [5] with the exception of the Anniversary [6] and Lifestyle editions. [7]

  3. Rádio Observador - Wikipedia

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    Rádio Observador is a Portuguese radio station. It was launched on 98.7 MHz in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area with about 30 collaborators, on 27 June 2019. [1] In October 2019, it launched on 98.4 MHz in the Porto Metropolitan Area. The radio focuses on information but also airs music, talk shows and live football match reports.

  4. Rui Ramos (historian) - Wikipedia

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    He is a member of the Board of Directors of the online newspaper Observador, where he has also collaborated on several radio programmes. Ramos has written weekly columns for Diário Económico (2005), Público (2006–2009), Correio da Manhã (2009), and Expresso (2010–2013).

  5. Member states of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries

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    Flags of the members. The Community of Portuguese Language Countries consists of nine member states, [1] which list the Portuguese language as an official language, and only East Timor and Equatorial Guinea list a secondary official language (Tetun and Spanish respectively).

  6. El Observador (San Jose) - Wikipedia

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    El Observador (EO) is a weekly bilingual (English and Spanish) print and online newspaper, which has been in business since 1980. El Observador was the first Bilingual weekly newspaper publication in the San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland Metropolitan Area. Its headquarters are located in San Jose, although it is originally published in San Francisco.

  7. El Observador (Venezuelan TV program) - Wikipedia

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    El Observador's headquarters. Over the years, El Observador had been hosted by a number of people including Franklin Villasmil, Tinedo Guia (now retired), Unai Amenábar (now at Venevisión), Alba Cecilia Mujica (now at Globovisión), Jaime Suarez, Anna Vaccarella, and Kristina Wetter to name a few. [2] [1] In 1996, the El Observador website ...

  8. El Observador - Wikipedia

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    El Observador, a Californian newspaper published in San Jose; El Observador, a Spanish newspaper published in Málaga; El Observador, a Uruguayan newspaper published in Montevideo; El Observador (Venezuelan TV program), a Venezuelan newscast of Radio Caracas Televisión; El Observador de la Realidad, a former Catalan newspaper

  9. The Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Observer is a British newspaper published on Sundays.It is a sister paper to The Guardian and The Guardian Weekly, having been acquired by their parent company, Guardian Media Group Limited, in 1993.