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Al-Hayat (Arabic: الحياة Life) was a London-based, pan-Arab newspaper owned by Saudi Prince Khalid bin Sultan, that had a circulation estimated over 200,000. [1][3] It was the newspaper of record for the Arab diaspora and the preferred venue for liberal intellectuals who wished to express themselves to a large public.
25 paź 2024 · al hayat. Opinion. Hamad S. Alshehab & Hassan M. Alzain. AI as a key economic driver for Saudi Arabia. Osama Al-Sharif. Jabalia carnage continues amid Blinken’s defective diplomacy.
4 mar 2020 · Al-Hayat, the famous Saudi-owned pan-Arab daily newspaper, on Tuesday took down its website, officially ending decades of journalism after it stopped its printed issues in June 2018.
«الحياة» هي صحيفة يومية سياسية عربية دولية مستقلة، هكذا اختارها مؤسسها كامل مروة منذ صدور عددها الأول في بيروت 28 كانون الثاني (يناير) 1946 ، (25 صفر 1365هـ).
In the early 1960s, al-Hayat Newspaper was among the leading newspapers to appoint correspondents in countries worldwide, including Pakistan, Turkey, and the United Nations, alongside a network of correspondents within the Arab world.
Al-Hayat (Life) was the first Arabic-language morning newspaper, published in Jerusalem beginning in 1930; it described itself as “a daily political, literary, social, economic, and scientific newspaper.”
Founded by Lebanese publisher Kamel Mrowa in Beirut in 1946, Al-Hayat follows in the tradition of the Lebanese press. From 1988 onwards it received financial backing from the Saudi Arabian Prince Khalid bin Sultan, who later took it over completely.