Asharq Al-Awsat, is the leading Arabic
international newspaper, published by H.H. Saudi Research & Marketing
(UK) Ltd. The newspaper is printed via satellite in London, Frankfurt,
Marseilles, New York, Casablanca, Cairo, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Dubai,
and Beirut.
Asharq Al-Awsat was launched in London in 1978 and since it has
established itself as one of the most respectable daily Arabic
newspapers. It is the leading publication on pan Arab and international
affairs with a reputation surpassing other competitive Arabic newspapers
today.
AAA has successfully maintained a thorough and investigative rapportage
of events for its readers. With the wide range of the latest news,
reviews and analysis, it offers world readers a thorough insight into
analytical editorials from arab and international current affairs,
political, historical, feature & commentary, business & finance,
investment reports, sports, entertainment, scientific & medical,
technology, educational and art issues.
AAA has undoubtedly become a household name attracting a readership from
a wide range of commercial and non-commercial audience worldwide.
As an influential Arabic newspaper, Asharq Al-Awsat has copyright
agreements with many successful international syndicate: the New York
Times, Washington Post, Los Angles Times and USA Today.
Asharq Al-Awsat is published by H.H. Saudi Research & Marketing (UK) Ltd
which was established in 1977. The principal activities of the company
are the provision of services for the publishing of high quality
newspapers and magazines. This includes the provision of information
services and the distribution of newspapers. H.H. Saudi Research &
Marketing (UK) Limited is owned by Saudi Research and Marketing Group
which is based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Chairman of the board is HRH
Prince Faisal Bin Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud. Other publications
include: Al-Eqtisadiah newspaper , Arriyadiyah newspaper, Arab news
newspaper, Al Majalla (International News Magazine for the Arabs),
Arrajol (Mens Interest Magazine), Sayidaty (Arab Family Magazine), Hia (Womens
Interest Magazine) and Al Jamila (Magazine of Beauty), Majallat Basim,
Urdo newspaper, Urdo Magazine and Malalayalam.
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