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Al Ayam (Malaysian)
Al Ayam (Arabic for "The Days") may refer to: *Al Ayam (Bahrain), newspaper *Al Ayam (Sudan), newspaper See also *Al-Ayyam (other) Al-Ayyam may refer to: Newspapers * Al-Ayyam (Ramallah) * Al-Ayyam (Yemen) * Al-Ayyam (Damascus), main Damascus daily until 1963 Other * '' The Days'' (Arabic: ''Al-Ayyam''), the autobiography of Egyptian writer Taha Hussein See also * Al Ayam ( ...
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Al Ayam (Bahrain)
''Al Ayam'' (meaning ''The Days'' in English) is an Arabic newspaper published in Bahrain and based in Manama. AlAyam Publishing was established on 7 March 1989, by a group of young Bahraini journalists which was unique in the Arab world. It is founded by the former information minister, Nabeel Al Hamer. History and profile The first issue of the ''Al Ayam'' in Arabic was published on 7 March 1989 and after that the daily ''Bahrain Tribune'' in English was published on 7 March 1997. Al Ayam group also published an entertainment weekly magazine ''Sada Al Osbou'' and a monthly magazine ''Gulf Panorama''. According to the latest surveys and studies that is made by specialized companies ''Al Ayam'' is the leading and the No.1 circulated newspaper in the Kingdom of Bahrain because of the variety of ideologies, credibility and the extensive coverage of local and international news. ''Al Ayam'' was the first newspaper in the MENA region to use the modern Information Technology in ed ...
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Al Ayam (Sudan)
''Al Ayam'' is a daily Sudanese newspaper. It is the oldest independent newspaper in Sudan. ''Al Ayam'' was founded by Mahjoub Mohamed Salih in 1958. Twice closed by the Sudanese government during the 1960s, it became a product of it in 1970. Salih did not publish it again until 1986. It was again closed from 1989 to 2000. In 2004, it was again closed, primarily for its reporting on the crisis in Darfur.{{Cite encyclopedia, last=Shinn, first=David H., title=Information Media, editor-last=Berry, editor1-first=LaVerle, url=https://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/cs/pdf/CS_Sudan.pdf, encyclopedia=Sudan: a country study, date=2015, publisher=Federal Research Division, Library of Congress The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the ''de facto'' national library of the United States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the country. The library is ..., others=, year=, isbn=978-0-8444-0750-0, edition=5th, location ...
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