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  2. Gulf News - Wikipedia

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    Gulf News is a daily English language newspaper published from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. First launched in 1978, it is distributed throughout the UAE and also in other Persian Gulf countries . Its online edition was launched in 1996.

  3. India Today - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017, Aroon Purie passed control of the India Today Group to his daughter, Kallie Purie. [10] On 25 March 2024, Gulf News announced their recent partnership extablished between the platforms, stating they will begin distribution the India Today magazine in the Middle East, thereby expanding its reach to the Indian diaspora in the UAE.

  4. Mass media in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Al-Ittihad is today still government-owned. The country's largest English- and Arabic language newspapers, Al Khaleej and Gulf News, are privately owned. By law, the National Media Council, which is appointed by the president, licenses all publications and issues press credentials to editors. Laws also govern press content and proscribed subjects.

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  6. List of newspapers in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Gulf News (India, Dubai) GCC Business News (Dubai) Khaleej Times (India, Dubai) 7days ; 247 City News (Dubai) Dubai Standard (Dubai) Emirates Business 24/7 (Dubai) The Arabian Post (Dubai) Emirati Times; Latin&gulf; Khaleej Mag; Gulf Today (Sharjah) The National (Abu Dhabi) The Brew News; Sport360 (Dubai) Dubai.News (Dubai) XPRESS (Dubai ...

  7. India–United Arab Emirates relations - Wikipedia

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    Since 3000 B.C, relations between India and the seven emirates which now make up the United Arab Emirates were traditionally close. In ancient times, the Sumerians engaged in a vibrant trade network with three significant centers—Meluhha (most scholars identified as the Indus Valley Civilization, present-day Indian subcontinent), Magan (Oman and parts of the UAE), and Dilmun (Bahrain and ...

  8. Khaleej Times - Wikipedia

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    Its main competitors are The National, [9] Gulf News and, formerly, 7days, which closed in December 2016. [10] In September 2020, Khaleej Times introduced a free news subscription service on Telegram, sending daily news updates to its subscribers. [11]

  9. India–Iraq relations - Wikipedia

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    Iraq had been one of India's largest export markets before the 1991 gulf war. [13] It opposed UN sanctions on Iraq, but the period of war and Iraq's isolation further diminished India's commercial and diplomatic ties. [13] Iraq had supported India's right to conduct nuclear tests following its tests of five nuclear weapons on May 11 and May 13 ...