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Iskra
Iskra (, , the Spark) was a fortnightly political newspaper of Russian socialist emigrants established as the official organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP).
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Russian daily newspaper
Granma
daily newspaper
Rodong Sinmun
official newspaper of North Korea

L'Unità
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'''''' (; English: "the Unity") is an Italian newspaper, founded as the official newspaper of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1924. It was supportive of that party's successor parties, the Democratic Party of the Left, Democrats of the Left, and, from October 2007 until 2017, the Democratic Party.
Il manifesto
Italian newspaper
Borba
periodical literature

Scînteia
Scînteia (Romanian for "The Spark") was the name of two newspapers edited by Communist groups at different intervals in Romanian history. The title is a homage to the Russian language paper Iskra. It was known as Scânteia until the 1953 spelling reform, which replaced the letter  with the phonologically identical Î in all cases.
Die Rote Fahne
periodical literature
Shimbun Akahata
Japanese Communist Party newspaper
Pyongyang Sinmun
periodical literature
Trybuna Ludu
journal published in Warsaw in 1948–1990
Rudé právo
Czech newspaper
Nhân Dân
Vietnamese state newspaper
Egemen Qazaqstan
Kazakh-language daily newspaper in Kazakhstan

Avante!
Avante! (Onwards!) is the official newspaper of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP). Founded in 1931, it continues to be published to this day. The newspaper's motto is ' Workers of the World, Unite! ' and has been present in every edition of the newspaper since the very first. Its headquarters is in Lisbon.
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Zvyazda
Zvyazda (, , ) is a state-owned daily newspaper in Belarus.
Sovetskaya Rossiya
periodical literature
Pravda
Slovak newspaper

Rizospastis
Rizospastis (, "The Radical") is a Greek daily newspaper based in Athens. It is the Organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Greece. It has been published daily since its first issue in 1916. Liana Kanelli is currently one of the senior editors of the newspaper.
Rabotnichesko Delo
defunct Bulgarian newspaper
Joson Inmingun
newspaper
Kazakhstanskaya Pravda
Russian-language newspaper in Kazakhstan
Choson Sinbo
North Korea-aligned newspaper based in Japan
Rahva Hääl
Estonian newspaper
Chongnyon Jonwi
North Korean newspaper
Minju Choson
North Korean periodical
Pasaxon
Pasaxon (, ) is a weekly newspaper published in Laos. The newspaper was established on 13 August 1950. It is the official organ of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party, a communist party based on the principles of Marxism-Leninism and the only political party authorized in the country.
Ria Taza
newspaper in Armenia
Thanh Nien
Vietnamese newspaper
Ce soir
French newspaper
Novaya Zhizn
bolshevik daily newspaper
Kore Ilbo
newspaper
list of newspapers in Ukraine
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Bednota
Bednota (, "Poverty" or "The poor") was a daily newspaper designed and focused toward a peasant readership that was issued by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Moscow, Russia, from March 1918 to January 1931. It has been described as the first Soviet newspaper "designed primarily for the lower-class or common reader".
Szabad Nép
Hungarian newspaper (1942–1956)
The Negro Worker
newspaper of the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers
Khalk ovozi
periodical literature
România liberă
Romanian daily newspaper
Land og Folk
Danish newspaper
Lezgi gazet
Haló noviny
periodical literature
Janayugom
Janayugom is a Malayalam daily newspaper published in Kerala, India. It is the official organ of the Kerala State Council of the Communist Party of India. It is the first newspaper in India using free software. Originally started in 1947 as a weekly magazine from Quilon to propagate the news and views of the party, on 16 November 1953 it was converted as a daily newspaper.
For a lasting peace, for a people's democracy!
newspaper published by the Cominform from 1947 to 1956
Deshabhimani
Deshabhimani is a Malayalam newspaper and the organ of the Kerala State Committee of the CPI(M). It started as a weekly in Kozhikode on 6 September 1942 and converted to a daily in 1946. The paper is now published from ten different centres: Kozhikode, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, Kannur, Kottayam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Alappuzha, Kollam and Malappuram. At present, Puthalath Dinesan, Central Committee and State Secretariat Member of the CPI(M), is the Chief Editor of the paper, K.J. Thomas, CPI(M), secretariat member of the CPI(M), the General Manager and ex-MLA M. Swaraj the Resident Editor.
De Waarheid
Dutch communist newspaper
Sächsische Zeitung
regional German daily newspaper published in Dresden
Liberazione
newspaper
Jumhuriyat
Jumhuriyat () is a thrice weekly newspaper published in Tajikistan. It is one of the most widely circulated papers in the country.
Czerwony Sztandar
Sovetskaya Latviya
russian-language newspaper, published in Latvia
Sai Gon Giai Phong
News
Internationalen
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Internationalen (the Swedish language name of "The Internationale") is a Swedish Trotskyist weekly newspaper of the Socialist Party.
Sovietskaya Litva
newspaper