Egypt newspaper

Arabic newspaper in Egypt: The names of some of the Arabic newspapers published in Egypt are:
- Al-Ahram- One among the leading daily Arabic political newspapers.
- Akhbarelyom- A weekly Arabic newspaper in Egypt.
- London Times- An Arabic English independent newspaper distributed in London and Egypt. This is like a monthly guide to restaurants, local accommodation and arts in the UK.
- Al-Siyassi El-Masry- Arabic political weekly.
- Al Ahram Al Masaa’I- Arabic evening daily political newspaper.
- Al Watani- English and Arabic weekly Sunday newspaper.
- Al-Ahaly- Arabic newspaper that is issued by the Egyptian Progressive National Party.
Al Akhbar newspaper in Egypt: There are overall 18 primary newspapers and periodicals in Egypt and Al Akhbar newspaper is one among them. A controlling stock in this major daily newspaper is owned by the government of Egypt, along with Al-Ahram and Al-Gumhuriya. The president handles the appointment of editors for these dailies and as appointees the editors enjoy very little censorship by the government. Since the editors are appointed and work in a state owned newspaper, their loyalty remains within the state. Al Akhbar is a daily newspaper in Egypt. Media that is party owned stands as the only true competitor. There are fourteen Egyptian political parties that can publish their own newspaper. The government provides them a small subsidy and sometimes foreign interests as well. These newspapers are published weekly and only few newspapers fit into the category of domestic-licensed independent newspapers.
Daily newspapers in Egypt: There are several daily newspapers in Egypt and nearly all the newspapers and magazines are printed by one of the seven government-owned printing houses. Control is practiced by the government on the region’s publishing, to limit the output and influence and access of opposition groups that are observed by the International Journalist’s Network. This helps in the establishment of an overview of the Egyptian press. The press overall is controlled by the state. The penal code, publication law and the press law govern the press issues. They are also responsible for the stipulation of fines or imprisonment, in case any publication is involved in the criticism of the president, government or any foreign head of state.
