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  2. Al-Nahar (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Nahar was launched on June 30, 2011, by the Egyptian businessman Alaa El Kahky. The first channel of the network is a main channel sharing the same name, but since 2016, it was renamed to Al-Nahar One, only to be renamed back to just Al-Nahar by 2017.

  3. An-Nahar - Wikipedia

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    An-Nahar (Arabic: النهار, lit. 'The Day or The Morning') is a leading Arabic-language daily newspaper published in Lebanon . In the 1980s, An-Nahar was described by The New York Times and Time Magazine as the newspaper of record for the entire Arab world.

  4. Maysoon al-Nahar - Wikipedia

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    Maysoon Al-Nahar Prof. Al Nahar is a Jordanian archaeologist specializing in the Paleolithic [1], Epipaleolithic, and Neolithic of the Southern Levant. Al-Nahar studied Anthropology and Prehistory at Arizona State University between 1995 and 2000. She is now a full professor in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Jordan.

  5. al-Nahr - Wikipedia

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    al-Nahr. al-Nahr (Arabic: النهر), was a Palestinian village 14 km (8.7 mi) northeast of Acre. It was depopulated in May 1948 after a military assault carried out by the Carmeli Brigade as part of the Israel Defense Forces 's Operation Ben-Ami. Immediately after the assault, the village of al-Nahr was razed. [7][8]

  6. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    United Arab Emirates. Abu Dhabi TV. Drama (MENA TV channel) Quest Arabiya. Sky News Arabia. Dubai TV. FOX Ruwayat. Zee Alwan.

  7. Al-Nahar - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 December 2005, at 03:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  8. Samir Kassir - Wikipedia

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    Samir Kassir (Arabic: سمير قصير, 5 May 1960 – 2 June 2005) was a Lebanese - Palestinian journalist of An-Nahar [1] and professor of history at Saint-Joseph University, [2] who was an advocate of democracy and prominent opponent of the Syrian occupation of Lebanon. [1] He was assassinated in 2005 [3] as part of a series of ...

  9. Samir Atallah - Wikipedia

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    He is a regular guest on Lebanese and Arab television and radio stations as a political and social commentator. Atallah has written his daily column in Asharq Al-Awsat since 1987 and has been with An Nahar in various roles intermittently since the late 1950s. He has been the paper's correspondent in various European capitals as well as ...