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Pravda
Pravda (, 'Truth') is a Russian broadsheet newspaper, and was the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, when it was one of the most influential papers in the country with a circulation of 11 million. The newspaper began publication on 5 May 1912 in the Russian Empire but was already extant abroad in January 1911. It emerged as the leading government newspaper of the Soviet Union after the October Revolution. The newspaper was an organ of the Central Committee of the CPSU between 1912 and 1991.
Acta Apostolicae Sedis
official gazette of the Holy See
The Christian Science Monitor
American nonprofit newspaper (1908-)
Les Échos
French news website and daily newspaper
Jamanak
Jamanak (, ) is the longest continuously running Armenian language daily newspaper in the world. It is published in Istanbul, Turkey.
Asbarez
Asbarez ( "Arena") is an Armenian-American bilingual daily newspaper published in Armenian and English in Los Angeles, California.
Suomenmaa
Suomenmaa () is a Finnish language party newspaper published four days a week from Tuesday to Friday in Oulu, Finland.
Østlandets Blad
regional newspaper published in Ski, Norway
Serbestî
Serbestî (Ottoman Turkish for "Liberty") was an Ottoman newspaper. It was founded in 1908 by Mevlanzade Rifat Bey, who in 1924 would become one of the 150 personae non gratae of the newly established Republic of Turkey, because the paper and its founder had an oppositional and hostile stance to the independence movement led by Mustafa Kemal.
Täräqqi
newspaper in Azerbaijani