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Nayla Tueni

Nayla Tueni

Verified

CEO and Editor-in-Chief, An-Nahar

Beirut

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Sexual Violence, Economy Conflict, Turkey Refugees, European Nationalisms Crisis of Journalism, Radicalisation China,Middle East

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Total articles 2

  • Negotiation trumps control in Lebanon

    By Nayla Tueni Verified, Makram Rabah, Bassam Barabandi, Azeem Ibrahim

    Feb. 07, 2019

  • Is the postponement of Lebanese elections now inevitable?

    By Makram Rabah, Bassam Barabandi, Azeem Ibrahim, Nayla Tueni Verified

    Feb. 07, 2019

  • Negotiation trumps control in Lebanon

    By Nayla Tueni Verified, Makram Rabah, Bassam Barabandi, Azeem Ibrahim

    Feb. 07, 2019

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An-Nahar

Annahar Newspaper, also known as An-Nahar, is a prominent Arabic-language daily newspaper based in Lebanon. Founded on August 4, 1933, by Ambassador Gebran Tueni, it is recognized as one of the oldest and most influential newspapers in the country, often compared to "Lebanon's New York Times" for its significant impact. The newspaper offers a comprehensive print edition that covers a variety of topics, including politics, social issues, and environmental news. An-Nahar was the first Arab paper to regularly address environmental issues, starting in 1997. In addition to its print edition, An-Nahar launched an online version in 2012, providing digital access to its content. The newspaper also publishes special editions, such as those focused on significant events like Lebanese elections. An-Nahar has a diverse readership, extending its influence beyond Lebanon into the broader Arab community.

Beirut, , Lebanon

Founded: 1933