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The Sphere
British newspaper (1900-1964)
Die Woche
periodical literature
Ísafold
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Houston Press
newspaper in Houston founded in 1989
Saima
newspaper published in 1844–1846 in Kuopio, Grand Duchy of Finland
Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger
german daily newspaper
National Zeitung
thumb|right | alt=An image of Gerhard Frey reading the newspapers with a backdrop of books | Gerhard Frey in 2009, editor of the National-Zeitung
The National-Zeitung (NZ, National Newspaper) was a weekly, far-right newspaper, published by Gerhard Frey, who also founded the far-right Deutsche Volksunion (German People's Union) as an association in 1971, turning it into a political party in 1987. The party was merged with the National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD). NZ was last published in December 2019.
Israel
newspaper
Crvena Hrvatska
Khalsa Akhbar Lahore
Weekly newspaper published from Lahore
Volk en Vaderland
Dutch pro-Nazi newspaper
The Friday Times
Pakistani English-language independent newsweekly
Berliner Journal
former German-language newspaper published in Berlin, Canada
Andhra Patrika
newspaper
Liberazione
newspaper
Vairas
Vairas (literally: steering wheel; also translated as helm or rudder) was a Lithuanian-language political and cultural newspaper published by Antanas Smetona and the Lithuanian Nationalist Union, the ruling party in Lithuania in 1926–1940. It was published three separate times. Vairas was first established in January 1914 when Smetona departed Viltis; it was discontinued due to World War I. The newspaper was briefly revived in September 1923 when Smetona and Augustinas Voldemaras harshly criticized their political opponents and the Lithuanian government. Due to the anti-government rhetoric, th
Negro World
weekly newspaper
Hazit HaAm
Revisionist Zionist weekly newspaper (1932–1934)
Induprakash
Indu Prakash was an Anglo - Marathi periodical published from Bombay in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Established by Vishnu Parshuram Pandit in 1862, it was published as a weekly bi-lingual periodical and often contained articles supporting the Indian freedom movement and criticism of the British colonial rule. It was later merged in Lokmanya . Ranade, Telang, Chandwarakar, Parvate were involved in success of Induprakash. K.G.Deshpande who was in charge of Induprakash requested Sri Aurobindo to write about the current Political situation. Aurobindo Ghosh began writing a series of fiery artic
El Socialista
Spanish monthly political newspaper
Bell's Life in London
British newspaper
Halifax Gazette
First newspaper in Canada
The Madras Courier
Indian English-language newspaper, 1785-1821
The European
British weekly newspaper, 1990–1998