Type | Daily newspaper |
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Owner(s) | Dar Annahar for Press, Publishing and Distribution Company |
Editor-in-chief | Imad Bukhamseen |
Founded | 2 September 2007 |
Language | Arabic |
Headquarters | Kuwait City |
Circulation | 23,000 (2012) |
Website | Annahar |
Annahar ( Arabic: النهار, lit. 'The Morning') is an Arabic newspaper headquartered in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
Annahar was first published in Kuwait on 2 September 2007, being the ninth Arabic paper in the country. [1] The owner of the daily is the Dar Annahar for Press, Publishing and Distribution company which is an affiliated body of the Bukhamseen Holding. [2] On 2 September 2007 the daily also launched its website. [3] Imad Bukhamseen is the editor-in-chief of Annahar which covers local and international political, art, culture and economic news. [1] The daily is described as an independent political newspaper with a liberal leaning. [4] The 2012 circulation of the daily was 23,000 copies. [5]
In March 2010, the daily was fined 3.000 Kuwait dinars for publishing an article which was deemed by the authorities as offensive to the ruling family, Al Sabah. [6]
Type | Daily newspaper |
---|---|
Owner(s) | Dar Annahar for Press, Publishing and Distribution Company |
Editor-in-chief | Imad Bukhamseen |
Founded | 2 September 2007 |
Language | Arabic |
Headquarters | Kuwait City |
Circulation | 23,000 (2012) |
Website | Annahar |
Annahar ( Arabic: النهار, lit. 'The Morning') is an Arabic newspaper headquartered in Kuwait City, Kuwait.
Annahar was first published in Kuwait on 2 September 2007, being the ninth Arabic paper in the country. [1] The owner of the daily is the Dar Annahar for Press, Publishing and Distribution company which is an affiliated body of the Bukhamseen Holding. [2] On 2 September 2007 the daily also launched its website. [3] Imad Bukhamseen is the editor-in-chief of Annahar which covers local and international political, art, culture and economic news. [1] The daily is described as an independent political newspaper with a liberal leaning. [4] The 2012 circulation of the daily was 23,000 copies. [5]
In March 2010, the daily was fined 3.000 Kuwait dinars for publishing an article which was deemed by the authorities as offensive to the ruling family, Al Sabah. [6]