Category
page 1Defunct bilingual newspapers
Tongnip Sinmun
newspaper by the Independence Club of Joseon (1896-1899)
The Bangkok Recorder
former Thai newspaper
El Horria
Judeo-Moroccan newspaper
Ádahooníłígíí
'''' ( ) was a Navajo-language monthly newspaper that was published in the Southwestern United States from 1943 to 1957. After the Cherokee Phoenix'', operating from 1828 to 1834, it was the second regularly circulating newspaper in the United States that was written in a Native American language. It was the first newspaper to be published in Navajo and the only one to have been written entirely in Navajo. In April 2019, roughly 100 issues of the newspaper were digitized as a part of the University of Arizona Library's National Digital Newspaper Program and they are currently available online.
The World
Johannesburg black daily newspaper
Bhutan Observer
Bhutan's first private bilingual newspaper