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  2. Arab News - Wikipedia

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    Arab News is the first English-language daily newspaper published in Saudi Arabia, founded in 1975 by Hisham Hafiz and Mohammad Ali Hafiz. It is owned by Prince Turki bin Salman Al Saud and covers politics, business, sports and culture in the Middle East and beyond.

  3. Institut du Monde Arabe - Wikipedia

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    The Institut du Monde Arabe is a cultural organization founded in Paris in 1980 by France and 18 Arab countries. It has a museum, library, auditorium, restaurant and offices, and is known for its architecture by Jean Nouvel.

  4. List of newspapers in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of newspapers published in Lebanon in Arabic, English and French, as well as online news portals. Tayyar.org is one of the Arabic news sites, owned by the FPM political party.

  5. Global Arab Network - Wikipedia

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    Global Arab Network (GAN) (in Arabic غلوبال اراب نتورك) is a comprehensive news and information service about the Arab world in English and Arabic, registered and based in London, UK.

  6. The New Arab - Wikipedia

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    The New Arab or Al-Araby Al-Jadeed is a London-based news media owned by Qatari company Fadaat Media. It launched in 2014 as a rival to Al Jazeera and covers Arab and international issues with an editorial position independent of Qatar's state views.

  7. Euro-Arab Dialogue - Wikipedia

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    The aim was to thoroughly review the very nature of Euro-Arab relations and to achieve an overhaul of relations between the partners, on the basis of equality and respect for the interests of each. At the same time, the Euro-Arab dialogue had a strong political content, which aimed to create Euro-Arab cooperation against the United States and ...

  8. Second Arab Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Second Arab Spring is a series of anti-government protests which took place in several Arab world countries from late 2018 onwards. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Iraq , the deadliest incident of civil unrest since the fall of Saddam Hussein resulted in its Prime Minister being replaced.

  9. Al Mayadeen - Wikipedia

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    Former staff of Al Jazeera Arabic established Al-Mayadeen in Beirut in 2012, due to dissatisfaction with Al Jazeera’s coverage of Syria. [11]The channel is part of the Al Mayadeen satellite media network, which includes: a production company; a radio station; a website in Arabic, English, and Spanish; an advertising company; and other media-related projects. [12]