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Al-Watan [Qatar]
Al Watan was the first newspaper to be launched in Qatar after the Emir, HH Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, abolished decades-old press censorship. The daily consists of several supplements, of which the main ones are:
L'Orient Le Jour
L’Orient Le Jour is a Lebanese daily independent newspaper published in French. L’Orient Le Jour was published on the first of September 1970, and was the outcome of a merger between two newspapers, L’ORIENT (founded in 1923 by Gabriel Khabbaz and Georges Naccache) and LE JOUR (founded in 1935 by Michel Chiha).
L’Orient Le Jour covers major topics such as: Politics, Local and International News, Finance and Economics, Culture, Entertainment, and Sports. A weekly supplement, “Les Copains”, is designed for the youth from 8 to 15 years.
Al-Riyadh
Al-Riyadh Daily is one of the leading newspapers in Saudi Arabia, with over 200 journalists and reporters at offices in many Saudi cities in addition to editorial offices in Cairo, Beirut and other cities.
Al-Madina
Al-Madina Press Group is one of the most important publishing houses in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company was established in 1937, as a pioneer in the field. In the same year, Al-Madina Newspaper was published to become the second Arabic daily available since then in the Saudi market.
The portfolio of titles has grown bigger to include other publications, namely:
Al-Hayat
Al Hayat was first published in Lebanon in 1946, and then re-launched internationally from London in 1988. It is the most widely quoted independent Arabic newspaper on Middle Eastern Affairs.