Category
page 1Newspapers published in Beirut
An-Nahar
An-Nahar () is a leading Arabic-language daily newspaper published in Lebanon. In the 1980s, An-Nahar was described by The New York Times and Time Magazine as the newspaper of record for the entire Arab world.

Al-Hayat
Al-Hayat ( Life) was an Arabic newspaper based in Beirut from its founding 28 January 1946 to 1976 and in London after its refounding in 1988. It was a pan-Arab newspaper owned by Saudi Prince Khalid bin Sultan, that had a circulation estimated over 200,000. It was the newspaper of record for the Arab diaspora and the preferred venue for liberal intellectuals who wished to express themselves to a large public. Founded in 1946, the paper closed in March 2020 after years of financial problems.
L'Orient-Le Jour
French-language Lebanese daily newspaper
Al Akhbar
daily newspaper in Lebanon
The Daily Star
English language newspaper edited in Beirut, Lebanon
Ararad
newspaper
As-Safir
As-Safir () was a leading Arabic-language daily newspaper in Lebanon. The headquarters of the daily was in Beirut. It was in circulation from March 1974 until December 2016. The last issue of the paper was published on 31 December 2016. The online version was also closed on the same date.
Aztag
Aztag () is a daily newspaper and the official newspaper of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Tashnagtsoutioun) in Lebanon. The editor in chief is Shahan Kandaharian.
Ad-Diyar
Ad-Diyar () is an Arabic-language daily newspaper published in Beirut, Lebanon, which has been in circulation since 1941.