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In February 1977 Dar Al-Seyassah newspaper published the weekly Arab Times newspaper and soon transferred it into a daily newspaper with a remarkable role in Kuwait and the Gulf Area. 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.


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