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The Middle East, it turned out, possessed the world's largest easily untapped reserves of crude oil, the most important commodity in the 20th century. The discovery of oil in the region made many of the kings and emirs of the Middle East immensely wealthy and enabled them to consolidate their hold on power while giving them a stake in ...
In 2015 there were 192 political magazines in Lebanon which were 16% of the magazines published the Middle East and North Africa. [6] There are also editions of international magazines, including Marie Claire, in Lebanon. [5] The following is an incomplete list of current and defunct magazines published in Lebanon.
The history of Middle Eastern newspaper publishing goes back to the 19th century. The Nahda was an important period for the development of newspaper publishing in the Middle East. During this period, a shift from government and missionary publishing to private publishing occurred.
Al Jazeera covered the Arab spring more than any other news outlets and had a significant role in spreading the Arab uprising. [19] Al Jazeera was the leading media spreading the news about unrest in a small city in Tunisia throughout the Middle East in 2011.
The Arab is an online English language magazine on Middle Eastern and North African current affairs, established as a print publication in 2007 and as an online only magazine in early 2009. It focuses on a broad range of subject areas within the Arab world, from alternative viewpoints. Articles are serious and authoritative in their approach ...
This timeline tries to show dates of important historical events that happened in or that led to the rise of the Middle East/ South West Asia .The Middle East is the territory that comprises today's Egypt, the Persian Gulf states, Iran, Iraq, Israel and Palestine, Cyprus, Jordan, Lebanon, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
My Kali was the first LGBTQIA-inclusive online publication in Middle East.The magazine was established in late 2007 by a group of students, including Khalid Abdel-Hadi, who was 17 at the time, [2] with various interests ranging from design and arts to politics. [3]
"The Arab Mind" - book review of the 1976 edition - by Douglas Vos "Inside The Arab Mind" by Lee Smith, Slate (magazine) “Culture Knowledge” and the Violence of Imperialism: Revisiting the Arab Mind by Frances S. Hasso (Oberlin College), The MIT Electronic Journal of Middle East Studies, Spring 2007 . "The Arab Mind by Raphael Patai.