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Jeddah
·Arabic
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Yellow press
·Liberal
The most popular and widely circulated newspaper in Saudi Arabia, a local representative of the tabloid press. Quite a bold publication that publishes all the most interesting things from the life of the Kingdom. Originally a cultural magazine for thinkers and poets. The title of the publication reflects the connection with the historical «Okaz fair», held in 542-726 near Taifa.
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London
·Arabic
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Panarab
The most respected pan-Arab international newspaper in Saudi Arabia, with an editorial office in London, is available throughout the Persian Gulf and the Middle East, as well as on 4 continents through regional offices. The only Arabic newspaper that publishes articles borrowed from the American press in translation and adaptation.
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Jeddah
·Arabic
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Reformism
To a large extent, it is a regional newspaper of Medina, but available in many major cities of Saudi Arabia and beyond, especially in Dubai and Cairo, a representative of modernism and reformism, does not publish criticism of the actions of the authorities.
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Abha
·Arabic
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Liberal
The most liberal and reformist newspaper in Saudi Arabia, as well as one of the youngest and at the same time most widely circulated newspapers in the country, publishes mostly positive news and analysis about the country's future, its laws, reforms, and innovations. The newspaper's nickname is «Idol». It is also published in Egypt, Jordan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
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London
·Arabic
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Liberal
Pan-Arab International newspaper with its headquarters in London, published in Arabic for representatives of the Arab diaspora, is available in all Arab countries and most capitals of the world. Since 2020, it is no longer published in print due to financial problems.
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Ed-Dammam
·Arabic
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Pro-government
A regional newspaper of the West Bank of the Persian Gulf, published in the city of Al-Dammam, the administrative center of the Al-Sharqiya district of Saudi Arabia. The first newspaper in the Middle East to receive ISO certification from IFRA.
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Riyadh
·Arabic
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Pro-government
The influential daily newspaper of Saudi Arabia, distributed in the area of Nejd in the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, it is published in the city of Riyadh and is considered a pioneer of innovative press in the country, where cartoons were first printed and a separate section for a female audience was created.
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Riyadh
·Arabic
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Conservative
Saudi Arabia's most innovative and authoritative conservative newspaper, published since 1960 and now available in 30 different versions, is available in many countries around the world through local offices, and is the first subscription, mobile and online newspaper in the country.
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Riyadh
·English
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The first and main English-language newspaper in Saudi Arabia, aimed at businessmen, diplomats, investors, and foreigners, aims to «open» the country to a foreign audience. Published on green-colored paper.
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Jeddah
·English
·Newspaper
·Weekly
·General
·Liberal
The English-language newspaper of Saudi Arabia with an editorial office in the city of Jeddah, is published for a foreign audience present in the country on business, diplomacy, work, and study issues. It is the second most important English-language newspaper in the Kingdom.
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Jeddah
·Arabic
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The daily political newspaper of Saudi Arabia, published since 1932 in the city of Jeddah, the administrative center of the Hejaz territory, considered the historical site of the origin of Islam, and today — the most important economic center of the country.
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Jeddah
·English
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The English-language version of the Saudi daily newspaper of the same name, publishes borrowed interesting materials in translation and adaptation for a foreign audience. The publication is also considered an experimental platform for trainee journalists.
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