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Rose El Youssef : ウィキペディア英語版
Rose al-Yūsuf

Rose al-Yūsuf (also written Rose al-Yousef, روز اليوسف in Arabic) is an Arabic weekly political magazine published in Egypt.
==History and profile==
''Rose al-Yūsuf'' was first published on 26 October 1925. The magazine was named after its founder, Rose al Yusuf. It is published by Rose al Yusuf group〔 and is based in Cairo.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.menassat.com/?q=en/media-landscape/media-landscape-4 )
The editor of the magazine was Mohamed El-Tabii until 1934. He had a great role in establishing the paper alongside Rose al Yusuf,〔Eyal Sagui Bizawe. "(The return of Cinderella )." ((Archive )) ''Haaretz''. 1 October 2009. Retrieved 10 April 2013.〕 a Syrian-born female journalist and the founder of the magazine. Later on other renowned Egyptian journalists worked as editors in the magazine including Mostafa Amin and Ali Amin. Armenian-Egyptian cartoonist Saroukhan drew the cover page of the magazine from March 1928 to 1934.〔 Rakha and Zuhdi, Egyptian cartoonists, also contributed to the magazine.〔
The magazine started as a cultural and literary publication by Rose al Yusuf, but became a political magazine by 1928. In 1935, the publisher added a daily newspaper with the same name. Both are published in Arabic. Although ''Rose al-Yūsuf'' is a political magazine, it also covers entertainment news.〔 In 1960 President Gamal Nasser nationalized the magazine and it was began to be controlled by the Egyptian government. The magazine had a leftist leaning〔 during the presidency of Nasser and of Anwar Sadat.〔
As of 1957 Ihsan Abdel Quddus was the editor-in-chief. Since its control by government in 1960 the editors-in-chief of the magazine have been appointed by the Shura Council. In July 2005 Abdallah Kamal was appointed editor-in-chief, replacing Mohamed Abdel Moneim in the post.〔〔(High-profile journalist Abdallah Kamal passed away on Friday at the age of 49 due to a heart attack. ) ''Mada Masr''. 13 June 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2014.〕 He served in the post until 2011. In 2014 Fatma Sayed Ahmed became the editor-in-chief.
The circulation of the weekly in 2000 was 250,000 copies.
In April 2014, the management of the magazine declared that the magazine had financial difficulties and demanded assistance from the state to salvage it from debts owed to insurance companies and publishers.

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