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Al-Hayat
''Al-Hayat'' ((アラビア語:الحياة) meaning "The life") is one of the leading daily pan-Arab newspapers, with a circulation estimated over 200,000. It is the newspaper of record for the Arab diaspora and the preferred venue for liberal intellectuals who wish to express themselves to a large public. Though rather pro-West and pro-Saudi with respect to articles concerning the Arabian peninsula, it is quite open to various opinions concerning other regional questions. ''Al-Hayat'' prints in London, New York, Frankfurt, Dubai, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Beirut and Cairo. The newspaper has offices in London, Paris, Washington, New York, Moscow, Riyadh, Jeddah, Beirut, Cairo, Baghdad, Dubai, Amman, and Damascus, among others. The newspaper "is regarded as by far and away the best and most intensely read Arab newspaper", according to a 1997 article in ''The New York Times''.〔Ibrahim, Youssef, M., ("Al Hayat: A Journalistic Noah's Ark" ), article, ''The New York Times'', 15 January 1997. Retrieved 26 March 2008〕 A 2005 article in the same paper described ''Al-Hayat'' as a "decidedly Arab nationalist paper".〔Fattah, Hassan, M., ("Spreading the Word: Who's Who in the Arab Media" ), 6 February 2005. Retrieved 26 March 2008〕 The newspaper is distributed in most Arab countries, and most of its editors are from Lebanon, where ''Al-Hayat'' is very popular. It is more critical of the Saudi government than its main rival, ''Asharq Al-Awsat''.〔 The newspaper's motto is ((アラビア語:إن الحياة عقيدة وجهاد) "Life is belief and struggle"), a line taken from a poem by Ahmed Shawki. ==History==
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