Category
page 1Newspapers established in 1996
Agos
Agos (in Armenian: Ակօս, "furrow") is a bilingual weekly newspaper published in Istanbul, Turkey, established on 25 February 1996 by Hrant Dink, Luiz Bakar, Harutyun Şeşetyan, and Anna Turay.
Blic
Blic (Cyrillic: Блиц, ) is a Serbian web portal covering politics, economy, entertainment, and current events. The first printed edition of Blic was published in 1996, its online portal was launched in 1998, and Blic TV began broadcasting in 2022. Blic is part of Ringier Serbia's portfolio, which belongs to the international media company Ringier, headquartered in Switzerland.
The Baltic Times
Baltic monthly newspaper
Radikal
Radikal () was a daily liberal Turkish language newspaper, published in Istanbul. From 1996 it was published by Aydın Doğan's Doğan Media Group. Although Radikal did not endorse a particular political alignment, it was generally considered by the public to be a social liberal newspaper. Despite only having a circulation of around 25,000 (July 2013), it was considered one of the most influential Turkish newspapers.
Il Foglio
Italian daily newspaper
Olé
Argentine sports newspaper
Dnevnik
periodical literature
Den
Ukrainian daily newspaper
Muzykalnaya Gazeta
former Belarusian newspaper
Thai Post
Thai daily newspaper
Nettavisen
Nettavisen is a Norwegian online newspaper, launched in 1996 as the first online-only newspaper in Norway. The current editor is Gunnar Stavrum. As of 2015, it was one of Norway's most popular news websites.
Hari Bhoomi
Indian newspaper
The Munsif Daily
newspaper in India
Aargauer Zeitung
Swiss newspaper
L'Avenir
newspaper in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The Peninsula
Daily newspaper in Doha, Qatar
El Periódico
Guatemalan newspaper (1996-2023)
The Samaya
Odia-language daily newspaper
The Antarctic Sun
online newspaper
Korotko pro
Ukrainian newspaper
Foinse
Foinse (; Irish for "Source") was an Irish-language newspaper in Ireland. It was first published October 1996 and had both print and online editions until September 2013 when its publisher, Móinéar Teo, announced that it would become online only from that month. The Foinse website continued to be active until 2015 when it was shut down.
El Diario de Ferrol
newspaper