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page 1Newspapers established in 1924

Cumhuriyet
Cumhuriyet (; English: "Republic") is the oldest up-market Turkish daily newspaper. It has been described as "the most important independent public interest newspaper in contemporary Turkey". The newspaper was awarded the Freedom of Press Prize by Reporters Without Borders in 2015 and the Alternative Nobel Prize in 2016. It is considered Turkey's newspaper of record. It has been known for its stance of publishing anti-Islamist titles and news at least since the 1960s.
Krasnaya Zvezda
official newspaper of the Soviet Union and later the Russian Ministry of Defence

L'Unità
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'''''' (; English: "the Unity") is an Italian newspaper, founded as the official newspaper of the Italian Communist Party (PCI) in 1924. It was supportive of that party's successor parties, the Democratic Party of the Left, Democrats of the Left, and, from October 2007 until 2017, the Democratic Party.
New York Herald Tribune
defunct American newspaper published in New York City
Sovetsky Sport
daily Soviet and Russian newspapers
Erkin Qaraqalpaqstan
newspaper in Uzbekistan
New York Daily Mirror
defunct morning tabloid newspaper
Kyrgyz tuusu
oldest Kyrgyz language newspaper in Kyrgyzstan
Bauer und Arbeiter
newspaper
Naftemporiki
Naftemporiki () is a Greek daily business journalism newspaper printed in broadsheet that focuses on business and economic current affairs. Naftemporiki was founded in 1924 by brothers Panos and Giorgos Athanasiadis and it is the first financial newspaper in Greece. As of April 7, 2021, the newspaper was acquired through an auction by businessman Dimitris Melissanidis for €7 million euros.
Xurzærin
Khurzarin or Xurzærin (, Dawn) is the main Ossetian language newspaper of South Ossetia. Founded on 1 January 1924, Khurzarin is published three times a week, and has a circulation of 1,700 (down from 13,000 in 1975).
Candide
French Maurrassist newspaper
Gazeta Sporturilor
daily newspaper in Romania
Il Tevere
Italian Fascist newspaper (1924–1943)
Firda Tidend
newspaper