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The Times of India
Indian English-language daily newspaper
The Hindu
English-language daily newspaper in India
Hindustan Times
Indian English-language newspaper
The Japan Times
English-language daily newspaper
OhmyNews
OhmyNews () is a South Korean online news website. It was founded by Oh Yeon Ho on 22 February 2000. The site's motto is "Every Citizen is a Reporter", which reflects its status as the first news website in Korea to accept, edit, and publish articles from its readers in an open source-style. About 20% of the site's content is written by the 55-person staff; most articles are written by freelance contributors.
The Star
English-language daily newspaper in Malaysia
Times Now
English News Channel of India
Dina Thanthi
Indian newspaper
National Herald
Indian newspaper published by The Associated Journals Limited
Thejas
Thejas is a Malayalam language Indian online news website and formerly a newspaper that was established in 2006. It was initially a morning newspaper published from Calicut. Owned by Intermedia Publishing, a private limited company in the same city, it is the mouthpiece of the Popular Front of India. The eponymous magazine was the centre of a controversy in 2011 for its pro-bin Laden and pro-Taliban stance. The paper closed down in 2018, leaving only the online edition and the magazine.
Dainik Tribune
Indian newspaper
JANJAN
JANJAN (), short for Japan Alternative News for Justices and New Cultures (), was a Japanese online newspaper started by Ken Takeuchi, journalist and former mayor of Kamakura, Kanagawa. Launched in February 2003, the newspaper is credited for pioneering citizen journalism in Japan. After registration, anyone was free to post comments on the JANJAN website. However, there were different windows for registering depending on the nationality or ethnicity of the potential poster (i.e. a different one for "Foreigners" (外国の方) and Japanese).
Navhind Times
English language newspaper in Goa, India
Asian Correspondent
English language news website
Jam-e-Jamshed
Jam-e-Jamshed () is a weekly Mumbai newspaper published partly in Gujarati and mainly in English. The Jam-e-Jamshed is the second oldest newspaper in Asia. The paper was originally published as a weekly from 12 March 1832. In 1853, it was converted into a daily but facing financial pressures in the 1960s it yet again became a weekly.