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'''''Arab Times''''' is the first English-language newspaper published in independent ].<ref name=wcat/><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/feb/05/world-news-guide-middle-east|title=World news guide: Middle East|author=Guardian Staff|date=5 February 2002|website=The Guardian}}</ref>
'''Arab Times''' is an English-language newspaper published from ]. Established in February 1977 by Dar Al-Seyassah newspaper which started the weekly Arab Times newspaper and soon transferred it into a daily newspaper with a remarkable role in Kuwait and the Gulf Area.


==History==
Al-Hadaf was a weekly newspaper published in the Arabic language since 1965 and the newspaper was then settled on top of the other weekly newspapers. This settlement guaranteed a huge amount for the newspaper in the market. The newspaper includes colored plus black and white 32 pages covering different sorts and bunches of issues such as; fashion, interviews, social, economic and political comments, in addition to other pages specialized with feminism issues. The newspaper attracted a huge number of readers in the Gulf region and other countries of the world.
The ''Arab Times'' was started in 1977<ref name=pref>{{cite web|title=Kuwait Press|url=http://www.pressreference.com/Gu-Ku/Kuwait.html|work=Press Reference|accessdate=15 September 2013}}</ref> by ] as a weekly publication, and was soon transferred into a daily newspaper, playing a remarkable role in Kuwait and the ] area. The paper is based in ].<ref name=wcat>{{cite book|title=Arab Times|via=World Cat|oclc=7442756}}</ref> Its 2001 circulation was reported by the paper to be 48,000.<ref name=pref/>


The current editor-in-chief of the daily is ].


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Latest revision as of 10:46, 29 November 2023

Arab Times
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatPrint, online
Owner(s)Ahmed Al-Jarallah
Editor-in-chiefAhmed Al-Jarallah
Founded1977; 47 years ago (1977)
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersAl Shuwaikh, Al Asimah
Circulation48,000 (2001)
Sister newspapersAl Seyassah
OCLC number7442756
Websitearabtimesonline.com

Arab Times is the first English-language newspaper published in independent Kuwait.

History

The Arab Times was started in 1977 by Dar Al-Seyassah as a weekly publication, and was soon transferred into a daily newspaper, playing a remarkable role in Kuwait and the Persian Gulf area. The paper is based in Al Shuwaikh. Its 2001 circulation was reported by the paper to be 48,000.

The current editor-in-chief of the daily is Ahmed Al-Jarallah.

See also

References

  1. ^ Arab Times. OCLC 7442756 – via World Cat.
  2. Guardian Staff (5 February 2002). "World news guide: Middle East". The Guardian.
  3. ^ "Kuwait Press". Press Reference. Retrieved 15 September 2013.


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