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Terciman
Terciman or Tercüman (, , means "The Translator") was a Pan-Turkist weekly newspaper published between 1883 and 1918 by Crimean Tatar intellectual and educator Ismail Gasprinsky in Bakhchysarai. It was the first Crimean Tatar periodical, and the main publication of Turkic peoples in the Russian Empire.
Russkiye Vedomosti
Russian periodical (1863-1918)
Votes for Women
British suffragist newspaper (1907-1918)
Cronaca Sovversiva
Italian-language anarchist newspaper based in the United States (1903–1920)
Regeneración
thumb|Cover of the September 3, 1910 edition.
'''''' () was a Mexican anarchist newspaper that functioned as the official organ of the Mexican Liberal Party. Founded by the Flores Magón brothers in 1900, it was forced to move to the United States in 1905. Jesús Flores Magón published the paper along with Anselmo Figueroa and colluding with the Workers Party of Acapulco while his brothers Ricardo and Enrique contributed articles. The Spanish edition of was edited by Ricardo, and the English version by W. C. Owen and Alfred G. Santleben.
Työmies
social democratic newspaper published in 1895–1918 in Helsinki, Finland
Novaya Zhizn
menshevik-run newspaper
Berliner Journal
former German-language newspaper published in Berlin, Canada
Qazaq
Kazakh language weekly journal