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Egypt Today Magazine
Egypt Today is an Egyptian monthly magazine in English, first published in 1979, covering current events in Egypt.
The Republic, Egypt
Algomhuria (The Republic of Egypt), a major Arabic-language newspaper.
Egypt Day 7
The Seventh Day News portal provides the latest and most important news from Egypt throughout the day. We also provide the most important sports, arts, economy and accidents.
Egypt ALBAWABA News
Egypt News Portal.
Vetogate
Arab and International News.
Hooray for Egypt
"Hooray for Egypt" is an independent news website that keeps up with news from Egypt and the world, providing readers with comprehensive coverage.
Arabian Lights
A comprehensive independent news site that provides information services under various news templates according to international news editorial standards and is an authorized source for media in the Arabian Gulf region.
News24
South Africa's premier news site, providing the latest news on the country, the world, Africa, sports, entertainment, technology and more.
The Sunday Times (South Africa)
South Africa's Sunday Times, an English-language newspaper with a relatively large circulation.
The Post-Gazette, South Africa
South Africa's Mail & Guardian, an important South African media, is quite influential and complete online English newspaper media, in addition to reporting news, also has published editorial views.
South African News Syndicate
South Africa Press Association (SAPA), a national news organization.
The Independent, South Africa
South Africa, local and international news, sports, business, automotive, classifieds and RSS feeds.
Moneyweb
South Africa's leading independent source of investment information, business and financial news.
The Cape Times, South Africa
The Cape Times is the most influential English-language daily newspaper in Cape Town, founded in 1876 and published every morning, focusing on economic news and current affairs commentary. 87% of the newspaper is published in Cape Town. As of 2012, the paper had a daily readership of 261,000 and a circulation of 34,523.
Financial Weekly, South Africa
South Africa's Financial Mail is South Africa's largest English-language business weekly, founded in 1959 and headquartered in Johannesburg, published weekly, mainly to provide in-depth analysis of the commercial and financial industries, in addition to economic and political articles, its publication is mainly aimed at the upper echelons of the South African business community and large companies, bank staff, and so on, and to The publication is mainly targeted at the upper echelons of the South African business community, large corporations and bank staff, with a majority of English readers. Currently, the weekly magazine has a circulation of 30,000 copies and a readership of 180,000.
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