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List of newspapers in Libya : ウィキペディア英語版
List of newspapers in Libya

Newspapers in Libya are published in the Arabic and English languages.
==History==
''Al Manqab Al Afriqi'' was the first newspaper in Libya, established in 1827 by the European consuls in Tripoli, and was published in French. In 1866, ''Tarablos al Gharb'' by the Wali of the Ottoman Sultanate was published in Othmani Turkish and Arabic. In 1897, ''Al Taraqqi'' was established. ''Il Giornale de Tripoli'' was published in Italian by Mohammad Marabet. ''Majallat Libya al Musawwara'' was published between 1935 and 1940. As for the Benghazi newspapers, most of them were founded and published after World War II. Benghazi was the only city in the Arab World during the 50s and 60s to have more than seven newspapers; Cairo had three and so did Beirut. Al Haqeeqa, Al Raqeeb, Al Zaman, Reportage, and Barqa were the leading five during the time between the 50s and the 70s.
Following the fall of the Gaddafi regime in August 2011 former state-affiliated dailies have closed and new titles have appeared, many short-lived. Benghazi has emerged as a publishing hub. There are as yet few daily newspapers and print runs are small.〔("Libya profile: Media" ), BBC News, 7 March 2012〕

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