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Corriere della Sera
Italian newspaper
Al-Ahram
Al-Ahram (), is an Egyptian daily morning newspaper founded on 5 August 1876, it is the most widely circulating Egyptian daily newspaper, and the second-oldest after ''Al-Waqa'i' al-Misriyya (The Egyptian Events'', founded 1828). It is majority owned by the Egyptian government, and is considered a newspaper of record for Egypt.
Nihon Keizai Shimbun
Japanese newspaper
Vorwärts
'''''' ( ; "Forward") is a newspaper published by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). Founded in 1876, it was the central organ of the SPD for many decades. Following the party's Halle Congress (1891), it was published daily as the successor of Berliner Volksblatt, founded in 1884. Today, it is published every two months, mailed to all SPD members.
Le Petit Parisien
periodical published in Paris

Orlando Sentinel
newspaper

Chicago Daily News
American afternoon daily newspaper
Buenos Aires Herald
Argentinian newspaper
Estia
Estia () is a Greek national daily broadsheet newspaper published in Athens, Greece. It was founded in 1876 as a literary magazine and then in 1894 has been transformed into a newspaper, making it Greece's oldest daily newspaper still in circulation. It is named after the ancient Greek goddess Hestia, one of the Twelve Olympians. Estia is widely regarded as right wing in terms of political alignment and most often referred to as “conservative” and “nationalist” and is readily distinguishable as the only Greek newspaper still employing the old-fashioned polytonic system of accentuation. An “opi
Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger
German newspaper
Prager Tagblatt
German-language daily newspaper
Nationaltidende
Nationaltidende was a Danish daily newspaper published from 18 March 1876 to 3 September 1961 by De Ferslewske Blade in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Diário de Notícias
Portuguese newspaper, based on Madeira