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  2. Al Bawaba - Wikipedia

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    Arabic, English. Founded. 2000. Headquarters. Amman, Jordan. URL. albawaba .com. Al Bawaba (البوابة, Arabic for "the portal" or "the gate") is a news, blogging [1] and media website headquartered in Amman, Jordan with an office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [2] Since 2001 it has published the Mena Report, which covers the business and ...

  3. Al Arabiya - Wikipedia

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    For the script, see Arabic alphabet. Al Arabiya ( Arabic: العربية, transliterated: al-ʿArabiyyah; meaning "The Arabic One" or "The Arab One" [a]) [citation needed] is a Saudi state-owned international Arabic news television channel. It is based in Riyadh and is a subsidiary of MBC Group. [1]

  4. George Kordahi - Wikipedia

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    The crisis was triggered by comments Kordahi made in a TV interview with Al Jazeera Online about the war in Yemen. He resigned the following day. Personal life. Kurdahi is married to Ida Kassar, with whom he has three children. After living in Europe and other Arab countries for many years, he currently resides in his home town of Feitroun.

  5. 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.

  6. Al Araby (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Al Araby ( Arabic: العربي) is a general television network launched in January 2015. It broadcasts a variety of programs and news shows in Arabic, covering society, politics, entertainment and culture. The network has bureaus in several Arab and Western capitals, through 11 bureaus in the Middle East and worldwide. [1]

  7. Al-Arab News Channel - Wikipedia

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    Al-Arab News Channel. Al-Arab ( Arabic: العرب) [1] was a short-lived Arabic-language news channel which vowed to practice objective journalism. [2] [3] It was launched on 1 February 2015 [1] and almost immediately shut down. [2] [3] [4] The channel was owned by Saudi prince and entrepreneur Al-Waleed bin Talal, and was based in Manama ...

  8. Shahid (streaming platform) - Wikipedia

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    Active. Shahid ( Arabic: شاهد) is an Arabic content-streaming platform operated by the Saudi state-owned MBC Group . The platform was launched in 2008 by MBC Group and rebranded in 2020. [1] More than 27 million unique monthly users were reported by the end of Ramadan 2019, [2] and it managed to capture a market share of 85% VOD viewership ...

  9. Killing of Noor Alsaffar - Wikipedia

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    After the killing, some news outlets, such as Agenzia Nova and Al Bawaba, described Alsaffar as a transgender or transsexual woman. Remembering Our Dead, a website supporting Trans Day of Remembrance, described Alsaffar as "gender-nonconforming", but stated that how Alsaffar viewed their gender at the time of their death is not known.