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Othman Al Omeir (born 1950) ( Arabic:عثمان العمير) is a
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-born British businessman, journalist and editor. He is considered to be close to King Salman of Saudi Arabia and former rulers, including King Fahd, King Hassan II and
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.


Early life and education

Al Omeir was born in
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in 1950. His father was a Qutab teacher for a mosque in Al Zulfi. Al Omeir is a graduate of
Madinah University The Islamic University of Madinah ( ar, الجامعة الإسلامية بالمدينة المنورة) was founded by the government of Saudi Arabia by a royal decree in 1961 in the Islamic holy city of Medina. Many have associated the uni ...
.


Journalism

Al Omeir began his career as a junior sports correspondent for '' Al Jazirah'' newspaper in Saudi Arabia in the early 1970s. Soon, he became managing editor and London correspondent of the paper. During his London correspondency, he studied the English language, and his tenure lasted until 1983. He then began to serve as editor-in-chief of ''
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'' magazine from 1983 to 1987. Next, he became editor-in-chief of '' Alsharq Alawsat'' and worked in this post for ten years. Both ''The Majalla'' and ''Alsharq Alawsat'' are owned by the Saudi Research and Marketing Group. He also worked as the editor-in-chief of ''
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'' and was a member of the board of directors of '' Al Jazirah''. During his journalism career, he made interviews with major world leaders, including George W. Bush, Margaret Thatcher, Helmut Kohl,
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, King Fahd and Gorbachev. On 21 May 2001, he launched the first independent Arabic e-newspaper, ''
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'' that is based in London. The reason for choosing London as the center of the website was to be free from the censorship rules of Saudi Arabia and also, offer liberal viewpoints, particularly in opposition to religious radicalism. Al Omeir continues his interviews in ''Elaph''. In July 2013 he interviewed Bahraini ruler King Hamad. In September 2021 Al Omeir launched the Arabic version of ''
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'', a weekly luxury magazine by '' Financial Times''. ''HTSI Arabic'' is also published in London like ''Elaph''.


Business activities

He established a media company in the United Kingdom, OR Media Limited, in partnership with Abdulrahman Al Rashed. He acquired the
Maroc Soir Group Maroc Soir Group is a pro-government publishing company based in Casablanca, Morocco. Profile The group is the oldest media company in Morocco. It was founded during the French protectorate-era as "Mas presse" by Pierre Mas and Yves Mas. Moulay A ...
, a major publisher in
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, in March 2004. The group which is the oldest media group in Morocco owns French-daily paper '' Le Matin'', Arabic daily ''
Assahra Al Maghribiya ''Assahra Al Maghribiya'' () is a daily Arabic Moroccan newspaper of Maroc Soir Group. The group was acquired by Saudi Arabian media executive Othman Al Omeir. The paper was launched in 1989. The sister publications of the paper are the royal ...
'', English news portal moroccotimes.com, and Spanish weekly ''La Manana''. In November 2005, the group launched a
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daily, '' Maroc Soir''. In Morocco, he founded Mena Media Consulting in 2004/2005, a public relations firm. He is chairman of the Strategic Communications Group.


Awards

Al Omeir was named as the Media Personality of 2006 by the Arab Media Forum in Dubai for his contribution to the industry in the Arab world. He is a member of Moroccan Royal Academy. In December 2011, he was nominated for the International Media Awards 2012 by the Next Century Foundation.


References

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