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Newspapers were first published in Syria during the Ottoman era. [1] The first newspaper published in the country was Hadiqat al-Akhbar, published in 1857 by Khalil al-Khuri. [2] The number of the newspapers increased when the country was under French mandate. [1] The below is a list of newspapers in Syria.
The Syria Times was published by Tishreen Organization for Press and Publishing, a government-owned company that publishes the leading Arabic daily Tishreen. [1] As of 2000, these two newspapers had a circulation of 5,000 and 60,000, respectively.
Al Watan was launched in 2006. [3] [4] The paper is published by the Syrian Arab Publishing and Distributing Company.It is the country's first private daily newspaper since the 1960s (not counting the state party organ Al-Baath), but its editorial line and reporting is practically identical to that of the public-owned papers. [2]
The paper also has an English news portal, Syria Millennium, which is accessed through its website. [19] In 1992 the paper sold 75,000 copies. [3] Daily circulation of Tishreen was nearly 60,000 in the mid-2000s. [4] The paper's online version was the 48ht most visited website for 2010 in the MENA region. [20]
Al-Thawra, also referred to as Ath-Thawra (Arabic: الثورة, lit. 'The Revolution'), is an Arabic language newspaper published by the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party of Syria. [1] Another newspaper with the same name was published by the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party of Iraq but was disbanded during the invasion of Iraq in 2003 by the UK and US ...
The newspaper grew from amateur-run organization into becoming one of the most prominent Syrian media organizations according to BBC Syria profile page. [3] Currently, Enab Baladi produces several products, Enab Baladi Weekly Newspaper, [4] the Enab Online News Service Website, [5] The Syrian Print-Media Archive, [6] and its latest English news website. [7]
Ekurd.net, an English language online newspaper for Kurds since January 2015, based in New York. The editorial team is known, though its owners are not. [40] Orient Net, an Istanbul-based Arabic and English language online newspaper concerned with Syrian affairs. Announced on 21 November 2023, definitive closure on 1 January 2024.
The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) (Arabic: الوكالة العربية السورية للأنباء (سانا), romanized: al-Wakālah al-ʿArabīyah as-Sūrīyah lil-ʾAnbāʾ (SĀNĀ)) is a Syrian state-owned news agency, linked to the country's ministry of information. It was established in June 1965.