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Şalom
Şalom is a Jewish weekly newspaper published in Turkey. Its name is the Turkish spelling of the Hebrew word Shalom| (Shalom). It was established on 29 October 1947 by the Turkish Jewish journalist Avram Leyon. It is printed in Istanbul and is published every Wednesday. Apart from one Ladino (Judaeo-Spanish) page, it is published in Turkish. From 1947 to 1984, the newspaper was published exclusively in Ladino. However, due to the massive decline of Ladino and the language shift to Turkish in the Turkish Jewish community over the decades, the newspaper switched to Turkish and the Ladino content
Agos
Agos (in Armenian: Ակօս, "furrow") is a bilingual weekly newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey, established on 25 February 1996 by Hrant Dink, Luiz Bakar, Harutyun Şeşetyan, and Anna Turay.
Ainu Times
only magazine published in the Ainu language

Dolomiten
Dolomiten is an Italian local daily newspaper, based in Bozen/Bolzano. It is the oldest and most important German-language newspaper published in South Tyrol, a region where German is spoken by the majority of the inhabitants. The title takes the German name of the local mountain range, the Dolomites.
Jamanak
Jamanak (, ) is the longest continuously running Armenian language daily newspaper in the world. It is published in Istanbul, Turkey.
Marmara
Armenian-language daily newspaper
La Voce del Popolo
Italian-language daily newspaper
Oma Mua
Karelian-language newspaper in the Republic of Karelia
Flensborg Avis
newspaper
La Quotidiana
periodical literature
Primorski dnevnik
newspaper
Wayuunaiki
bilingual monthly newspaper from Venezuela, published in Spanish and Wayuu
Szabadság
Szabadság (, Freedom) is a Hungarian-language local daily newspaper published in Cluj-Napoca (Kolozsvár), Romania. Its average circulation is about 7,000-8,000 copies a day, with a readership up to 40,000 readers.
European Association of Daily Newspapers in Minority and Regional Languages
organization
Magyar Szó
periodical literature
Új Szó
newspaper
Prager Zeitung
newspaper
Měsačne pismo k rozwučenju a wokřewjenju

Hrvatska riječ
Croatian-language newspaper in Subotica
Agani Murutsxi
Newspaper
The World
Johannesburg black daily newspaper
Apoyevmatini
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Apoyevmatini (in Greek: Απογευματινή, meaning "Afternoon (newspaper)", alternative transliteration Apogevmatini) is a daily Greek-language newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey. The newspaper was founded on 12 July 1925 and is still being published until today. Following the Turkish Cumhuriyet, Apoyevmatini is the second most senior daily newspaper founded after the Republic of Turkey came into existence, its readers being mostly Greeks in Turkey.
Nor Haratch
Armenian-language newspaper published in Paris, France
Głos Ludu
periodical literature