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ولى وجه شطر الشرق - tradução para Inglês

ARAB NEWSPAPER AND WEBSITE
Asharq al-Awsat; Al-Sharq Al-Awsat newspaper; Ash-Sharq al-Awsat; Asharq Alawsat; Asharq al Awsat; Al-Sharq Al-Awsat; Al-Sharq al-Awsat; Asharq Al Awsat; الشرق الاوسط; As-Sharq al-Awsat; Al Sharq al Awsat; Asharq Al-Aswat; Asharq alawasat; Ashark Al-Awsat; Asharq al-Awasat; Alsharq; Aawsat.net; Asharq Alawsat Newspaper
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ولى وجه شطر الشرق      
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v. إتجه شرقا, توجه الشرق, ولى وجه شطر الشرق, وجه, قاد, وجه القلوع الى الريح
الشرق         
أحد الاتجاهات الرئيسية الأربعة
الشرق; شرق (فلك); شرق (اتجاه); East; 东; 東
East, Levant

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Asharq Al-Awsat

Asharq Al-Awsat (Arabic: الشرق الأوسط, romanized: Aš-Šarq al-ʾAwsaṭ, meaning "The Middle East") is an Arabic international newspaper headquartered in London. A pioneer of the "off-shore" model in the Arabic press, the paper is often noted for its distinctive green-tinted pages.

The New York Times in 2005 called Asharq Al-Awsat "one of the oldest and most influential in the region." Although published under the name of a private company, Saudi Research and Marketing Group (SRMG), the paper was founded with the approval of the Saudi royal family and government ministers, and is noted for its support of the Saudi government. The newspaper is owned by Faisal bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, a member of the Saudi royal family.

Launched in London in 1978, and printed on four continents in 14 cities, the paper is often billed as "the leading Arab daily newspaper," and calls itself "the premier pan-Arab daily newspaper" based on the fact that past estimates of its circulation have given it the largest circulation of the off-shore pan-Arab dailies, a category including its chief competitor Al-Hayat. However, reliable estimates are available only from the early 2000s, before rival Al-Hayat launched a massive effort to increase circulation in Saudi Arabia.

Asharq Al-Awsat covers events through a network of bureaus and correspondents throughout the Arab world, Europe, the United States, and Asia. The paper also has copyright syndications with The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and Global Viewpoint, permitting it to publish Arabic translations of columnists like Thomas Friedman and David Ignatius.