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  2. The Baghdad Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi authorities forcibly closed the Iraq Times in 1964, which at that time was the most widely circulated English-language Iraqi newspaper.In July of the same year (1964), a new newspaper, the Baghdad News, was issued in order to replace the vacuum left by the then-popular Iraq Times but with more government scrutiny.

  3. List of newspapers in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Iraq. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Al-Mashriq - Wikipedia

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    Al-Mashriq (المشرق; English: Where the Sun Rises) is a daily newspaper published in Iraq. The paper was launched in 2003 following the US invasion of Iraq. [1] It is based in Baghdad. [2] [3] It is privately owned [3] and is published daily except for Fridays. [4] On 4 March 2007 the editor-in-chief of the paper, Muhan Al Zahir, was ...

  5. Al Sabaah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Sabaah (in Arabic الصباح meaning The Morning), an official Iraqi daily newspaper published by the Iraqi Media Network, covers political, economic and artistic news through its pages. As well as through a set of weekly supplements. Its headquarters is located in Baghdad.

  6. ABM Secures Government Contracts in Iraq and Qatar - AOL

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    Under the DLITE program, ABM has the opportunity to provide translation, interpretation and related language services to U.S. service personnel engaged in humanitarian, peacekeeping, contingency ...

  7. Iraq Today - Wikipedia

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    It is the first domestic English-language newspaper published in Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein. The newspaper's first issue was published on 9 April 2003. Its tagline is "The Independent Voice of Iraq".

  8. Al-Naba - Wikipedia

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    Al-Naba (Arabic: النبأ lit. The News or The Report) is an official weekly newspaper issued by the Central Media Office of the Islamic State, first published in 2014. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  9. Al Mada - Wikipedia

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    Al Mada (Arabic: المدى al-Madā) is a daily Arabic newspaper published in Baghdad, Iraq. [1] [2] The founder of the daily which was first published on 5 August 2003 is Fakhri Karim, an Iraqi former communist. [1] [3] The publisher is Al-Mada Foundation for Media, Culture and Arts. [2] [4] The paper has an independent political stance. [4]