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Vsesvit
Vsesvit () is a Ukrainian periodical that publishes exclusive translations of world classics and contemporary works of literature, covers different aspects of cultural, artistic, social, and political life in all parts of the world.
Kulloja
Kulloja () is a political magazine published in North Korea. Launched in 1946 it is published monthly and is an official publication of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea.
Looming
Estonian literary magazine
Kommunistka
Kommunistka (in ) was a communist magazine from the Soviet Union, associated to the Zhenotdel, founded by Inessa Armand and Alexandra Kollontai in 1920.
Vozhyk
Vozhyk (Belarusian: Во́жык, Russian: Ёжик) is a Belarusian humour magazine offering satire, cartoons, caricature and humorous essays to its readers. Vozhyk stands for "hedgehog" in Belarusian.
Al-Daie
Al-Daie () is a monthly Arabic magazine that began as a biweekly newspaper in 1976, succeeding ''Da'watul Haq'' from Darul Uloom Deoband. It was initially edited by Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi under the supervision of Qari Muhammad Tayyib. In 1993, during the tenure of Noor Alam Khalil Amini as editor, it transitioned into a monthly magazine, with Amini's nearly four-decade-long leadership shaping its expanded scope. The magazine primarily serves to highlight the role of Deoband's scholars and graduates, reflecting the perspectives of the Deobandi movement. Arif Jameel Mubarakpuri is the current ed
Al-Munir
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Al-Munir was an Islamic magazine, written in Arabic-Malay, published in Padang from 1911 until 1915. Inaugurated by the initiative of Abdullah Ahmad in early April 1911, Al-Munir was listed as the first Islamic mass media in Indonesia. The magazine was often associated with Al-Imam magazine published under the direction of Sheikh Tahir Jalaluddin in Singapore during 1906-1909. In addition to Abdullah Ahmad, several religious figures such as Abdul Karim Amrullah, Muhammad Thaib Umar and Sutan Muhammad Salim were recorded in the ranks of the editorial board.
Chollima
North Korean magazine
Al-Arabi
cultural monthly magazine from Kuwait
Svet kompjutera
Serbian computer magazine
Albania
Albanian periodical published by Faik Konica from 1896-7 to 1910
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
North Korean monthly pictorial magazine
The Reykjavík Grapevine
Icelandic magazine
Kalima
Moroccan women's magazine
Sayidaty
Sayidaty (Arabic سيدتي Sayyidatī, meaning My Lady in English) is a weekly Arabic and a monthly English women's magazine published in both Riyadh and Beirut and distributed throughout the Middle East, North Africa, Europe and America.
Korean Woman
Monthly magazine in North Korea founded in 1946
Korea Today
North Korean monthly magazine
Etchmiadzin
magazine
Choson Yesul
North Korean monthly arts magazine
Hylli i Dritës
magazine
The New York Review of Science Fiction
journal (*1988)
Addis Standard
Ethiopian social, economic and political news magazine
Hawar
former Kurdish literature magazine
Ha-Karmel
HaKarmel () was a Hebrew periodical, edited and published by Samuel Joseph Fuenn in Vilna from 1860 to 1880. It was one of the important forces of the Haskalah movement in the Russian Empire.
Monthly Darul Uloom
Indian Urdu magazine
ARCHE Pachatak
Belarusian magazine
Caretas
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Caretas (, ) is a weekly newsmagazine published in Lima, Peru, renowned for its investigative journalism.
monthly magazine
magazine published regularly once a month